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WASHING MACHINES, WRINGERS, ETC. 



The Baltimore Cedar Washer. 



Price, $4.00 



THE Baltimore Washer, 

 is constructed of the 

 best white cedar, very 

 strong, nicely finish- 

 ed, and is one of the largest 

 round washers on the mar- 

 ket. Round Electric welded 

 Hoops of extra heavy gal- 

 vanized wire, fitted in a 

 groove around the machine, 

 which prevents them from 

 dropping oft'. The Baltimore 

 is supplied with improved 

 gearing, and all the castings 

 are .rajmnned. The inside is 

 fully eornigated, similar to 

 a wiishl)oard, having no nails 

 or block of any kind. The 

 bottom and sides are corru- 

 gated; in others the corru- 

 gations run onlytlu' length of 

 the staves, thus ma king crev- 

 ices for dirt and allowing the 

 steam to escape t h r o u g h 

 the top and wat«r to leak 

 throug'h the bottom. The 

 bo -torn of the tub is larger 

 than the top, allowing plenty 

 of r om for water and 

 clothes. In this machine is 

 placed a square galvanized 

 iron rod fastened tirmly to 

 the dolly. This whole arrangement can lie lowered or raised by the 

 perator without removing the top, anil it will also accommodate itself 

 sutoniftically to the quantity of clothes, rendering it impossible to tear 

 ti e m " delicate fabric. 



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Vandergrift Rotary 

 Washer. 



ONE of th( lightest running and 

 most easy working washers 

 ever placed on the market. 

 Any woman can operate it 

 with ease. It closes tight, prevent- 

 ing the escape of steam and retain- 

 ing the heat in the washer. 



The Vandergrift Itotary is so ar- 

 rangiMl that by turning the liirge 

 balance wlieel in one dii'crtioii the 

 dasher inside '.the nuicliine reverses 

 or rotates in opposite directions, 

 thereby giving the best p<issible re- 

 sults. The large balance or lly wlieel 

 (weighing 17 pounds) is a great helji 

 in causing the Washer to turn eas- 

 ily, and can be quickly removed 

 when desired. 



Price, $8.00 



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The Maryland Washer. 



O meet the demand for a lower priced Washer, we 

 otter the Maryland which is made of pine instead of 

 cedar, but in all other resr>^cts is tho same as the 

 Baltimore Cedar shown opposite. 



Price, $3.50 



Superior Wringer. 



Also carry a stock of the following 

 well-known Iron Framo Wringers, 



NAME. SIZE OF BOI.LS. PUICE. 



Superior 10x1} in., S2.50 



Superior ISxlHn., 3.25 



Star lOxU in-, 1-50 



Extra Rolls 1.00 



Relief Wringer. 



Iron Frame. The frame is made entirely 

 of Wrought and Malleable Iron. 



No. 44, 



Y the use of the thumb nuts and spiral springs in this Wringer, the pressure can be adjusted 

 quickly for either heavy or light work ; therefore the rolls are never ox i i st ruined and will 

 wear much longer than in the ordinary iron frame Wringer. With ('<ig Wheels, sizes, jiack- 

 ed 4 and in a case. No. 23, Small family, size of rolls, lOxlf in., S3. 00 Rolls, each, SI. 25 

 Large family, size of roll, 13xU in., S3. 75 Rolls, each. SI. 50 ^^^^ 



C^itci' Ifnrt H/\fr Tfrktitrhc No person raising hogs can afford to do 

 V'O.SL lIUll IIU^ 1 rUU^lld. without thtse troughs. No danger in 

 winter, when frozen full of ice, for them to burst. The price is within the reach of 

 all. 13 inches wide at top, 3 inches wide at bottom and a inches deep. Made in lengths 

 from 3 feet up to 8 feet, every tt inches. Weight, per foot, IS »ls 



Price, 50 cents per foot. 



Weaver's Patented Rivetless 

 Steel Stock Trough. 



The Acme of Perfection. 

 The only Steel Trough constructed without 

 the use of rivets. Will not crack or burst on 

 account of freezing. This trough is made of 

 No. 13 gauge steel, curved in semi-circular 

 form, with ends of cast iron fitted in each end 

 <>f steel, and held in place by steel bands instead 

 «f rivets. These bands are shrunk around the 

 «nd edges of steel, binding it firmly to the 

 flange on the end, thereby making a perfectly 

 ■water-tight joint. 



Jin. 3, IH in. wide at top, 9 in. deep, per ft., $1.35 

 >:o t. 20 " " U " " 1.35 



Purnislied in lengths from 4 to 20 feet. Shorter 

 lengths cost same as 4 foot lengths. 



Cast Iron Poultry Troughs. 



Same shape as Hog Troughs. This is an in- 

 dispensable article for parties raising poultry. 

 Is readily cleaned, and no leaking. 

 No. 0—8 in. long, 3} in. wide at top, IJ in. 



deep Retail, 20c. List, S2.50 doz. 



No. 1—30 in. long, 4 in. wide at top, U in. 



deep Retail, 40c. List, S5.00 doz. 



No. 3—23 in. long, 7 in. wide at top, 3 in. 

 deep Retail, 50c. List, S7.50 doz. 



Wrought Hay Racks, 



Far superior to cast iron racks, as frequent- 

 ly used. Price, »i.OO. 



Corner Mangers. 



No. 3—16 in. long, 16 in. wide, 10in.deep,weighi/, 

 30 lbs., SI. 50. 



No. 4—15 in. long, 15 in. wide, 8 in. deep, weight, 

 23 lbs., S1.25. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



