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TYCOS HYGROMETER, No 5796. 
Millions of chicks die in the shell every 
year for lack of proper moisture condi- 
tions. The correct percentage of moisture 
during incubation determines to a great 
extent the success or failure of your 
hatch. The “Tycos” is an accurate indi- 
cater of the degree of moisture present, 
showing exactly what the conditions are, 
so that if they are not correct they can be 
made so. It is fitted with an easy reading 
seale of black oxidized brass with white 
filled figures and graduation; glass cistern 
and silk wicks which can be duplicated at 
any time. “Tycos’” stands for quality, ac- 
curacy and dependability. Price! 12:35, 
postpaid. 
EGG BOXES.—Anderson, 1 sitting, 55c. 
each, postpaid; 2 sittings, 75¢c. each, post- 
paid; 50 egg, $1.10, postpaid; 100 egg, $1.35, 
postpaid. 
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PHILAPET CAPONIZING SET | 
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Gc.P. PILLIN NGS SON co. SSN co. 
FILADELPHIA. 
CAPONIZING SET.—wWith this instru- 
ment better and speedier operations can 
be performed than with any device ever 
offered. $4.00, postpaid. 
GAFFS. 
No. 2, $7.00; No. 2%, $7.00. Gaffs are 
used to put on Game Chickens for pit 
fighting. 
HUMANE ANTI-HEN 
SETTING DEVICE.—Bend 
around the leg joint with 
the solid metal parts at 
front and back of the leg. 
Draw the tongues through 
the slots until the device 
fits snugly and bend over, 
locking into position. Free 
the hen with the rest of 
the flock and allow the de- 
vice to remain on her leg 
for 24 hours—then remove, 
and she will be entirely cured of her 
broodiness and will start laying again. 
15¢e. each; $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 
J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 
POULTRYMAN’S AIDS 
RELIABLE POULTRY PUNCH. — For 
keeping a record of your chickens of the 
different breeds, strains, etc. The punch 
is self-opening. They are well made, hand- 
somely finished and carefully tested. No. 
2, 60c. each, postpaid. 
MANN’S GREEN BONE CUTTERS.— 
Nothing better for making hens lay than 
green cut bone. 
No. 5-B, Wath awheelics. (3) se ee $18.75 
Sta ridipe te en ot a oe eee era .00 
No. 7, with balance wheel and iron 
S Cea ee a Ra ys a 27.50 
No. 9;cStandardiy =e —_-. eee eee 35.00 
ENTERPRISE CORN MILL No. 750.— 
Height, 17% inches; length, 12 inches; 
width, 8% inches; diameter of throat, 3% 
inches; wheel, 19 inches in diameter; 
weight, 60 lbs. It is a good general mill 
for farmers, poultrymen, ete. For com- 
pactness, strength and durability, we re- 
gard it as excellent. Price, $18.00. 
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STECKLER’S No. 32 HAND GRINDING 
MILZL.—In this mill are embodied all the 
good features of other hand grinding mills 
to which have been added universal burrs 
or grinding plates that are adjustable for 
grinding coarse or fine. This machine 
grinds oats, barley, rye, dry corn, peas, 
nut shells, dry stale bread, etc., for family 
use. Shipping weight, 40 lbs. Capacity, 
1 to 2 bushels per hour. Price, $10.00. 
RED CHIEF CORN SHELLER.—$4.00, 
by express or freight. 
