WILSON'S BONE MILLS, 



Mr. Wilson speaks of them as follows: "I used 

 to pound Shells and Bones for my poultry In a 

 mortar. That way was hard work, and it too!v a 

 great deal of my time— ti.me is money. This led 

 me to devise some means by which time could 



BE SAVED AND LABOR MADE EASY. 1 nOW claim 



that both can he accomplished by using one of 

 these Hand-Mills. They are a complete suc- 

 cess for crushing oyster shells, grinding bone 

 meal, and all kinds of grain, coarse or fine, for 

 Family or Stoclc use. Also grinds corn or cob. 

 A PECK OF SHELLS can be crushed in fifteen 

 MINUTES. They are made in the very best man- 

 ner. They can be adjusted for grinding either 

 coarse or line. Whole oyster shells can be put 

 in the mill, as well as bone of the same size." 



No. 1. Hand machine without legs, weight 35 

 pounds, $5. 



No. 1 Hand machine with legs, weighing 65 

 pounds, $7. 



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