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KEITTUCO SANITAS7 WAI^Z. TSOT7GH. 



Round bottom, easily cleaned as there are 

 no cracks or crevices to hold mouldy or 

 decayed food. Grid is easily removed, yet 

 locks firmly to trough. Two holes in back 

 for hanping^ on wall. No. 67, 20 inches 

 lone. $1.2.3, not prepaid. 



EXiZTTUCO POOD HOFFSS. — Back, bot- 

 tom and front of tray made entirely from 

 one piece of metal, put together without 

 solder. All joints double seamed. Wire 

 bail for hanging. Two compartments. 

 Strong and durable. No. 41, holds 1 peck, 

 SI. 75, not I'Tepaid. 



BUCEETi: IKCI72ATOBS AND 

 BSCOD£SS. 



No. 14 — Stvle E, 65 eggs $18.50 



No. 16 — Stvle E, 120 esrgs 31.00 



No. 17 — Style E, 210 eggs 42.25 



No. 1 — Standard, 120 eggs 43.50 



No. 2 — Standard, 175 eggs 51.50 



No. 20 — Metal Brooder, 60 chicks 13.50 



No. 21 — Metal Brooder, 100 chicks 17.00 



No. 22 — Metal Brooder, 150 chicks 21.50 



No. 18 — Standard Colony Brooder, 500 



chicks 25.50 



BUCKEYE STANDARD LAMP BOWLS. 

 .<tvle E. 11.50, not prepaid: ST.. 5, postoaid. 



BUCKEYE INCUBATOR CHIMNEYS.— 

 75c., postpaid. 



BUCKEYE BBOODEB CHIMNEYS. — 50c.. 

 not prepaid; 6(Tc.. postpaid. 



BUCKEYE BURNERS. — $1.35, postpaid. 



PEED TROUGH. — No. 91, oOc. postpaid; 

 No. ?2, SI. 10, postpaid. 



STECKLER'S INCUBATOR 

 THERMOMETERS. 



Buckeve, $1.25, postpaid. 



No. 2272. .SI. 25 each, Steckler's Incubator 

 Thermometers with legs, No. 22S0, $1.50 

 each, Dostpaid. 



Weather Thermometers No. 106, $1.00 

 each; No. 101, 50c. each, postpaid. 



Brooder Thermometer, $1.25 each, post- 

 paid. 



Hotbed Thermometer, No. 2025. Indis- 

 pensable to the farmer, planter and florist. 

 Price, $2.00 each, postpaid. 



Incisibator Hydrometers. .$3.50 each; if 

 mailed add 15c. for postage. 



Mason Hydrometers for Testing Humidi- 

 ty, for indoor use, §5.75 each; if sent by 

 mail, add 15c. for postage. 



RAIN GAUGE. 



A Rain Gauge should not be set on a 

 roof, a slope or a terrace, but upon a level 

 piece of ground and in a clear space, so 

 that it will not be sheltered by trees, 

 shrubs or buildings. The Gauge should be 

 placed as near level as possible, and fixed 

 in such a way that it would not be over- 

 turned by strong wind. Price, $3.00, post- 

 age 25e. 



ENTERPRISE CORN MILL No. 750.— 

 Hei^-ht, 17H iriChes: length, 12 inches; 

 ^vidth, Si,2 inches: diameter of throat, 3^ 

 inches; wheel, 19 inclies in diameter; 

 weight. 60 lbs. It is a good general mill 

 for farmers, poultrymen. etc. For com- 

 pactness, strength and durability, we re- 

 gard it as excellent. Price. SIS. 00. 



STECKLER'S No. 32 HAND GRINDING 

 MILL. — In this mill are embodied all the 

 good featu.res 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. 



BOSS PATENT ADJUSTABLE CORN 



HUSKER. — No. 74 C. A., 75c.; Style A, 60c. 



MANN'S GREEN BONE CUTTERS.— 

 Nothing better for making hens lay than 

 green cut bone. 



No. 5-B, with wheel 18.75 



No. 5-M, with balance wheel and iron 



stand 24.00 



No. 7, with balance wheel and iron 



stand 27.50 



No. S, Standard 35.00 



CHICKEN FOUNTS. 



Earthen. 



M gallon E. H. M. Founts, each $0.75 



% gallon E. H. M. Founts, each 1.00 



1 gallon E. H. M. Founts, each 2.00 



2 gallon E. H. ]\1. Founts, each 2.50 



Packing, 25c. extra per Fount. 



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BEES. 



Italian Queens. 



Our strain of Italian Bees are true to 

 name, tested and up to the highest stan- 

 dard of perfection as honey producers. 

 Price, $4.50. postpaid. 



1% Story Hive for Extracted Honey, K. 

 D., $8.50 each, not prepaid. 



1^^ Story Hive for Extracted Honey, 

 nailed and painted, $16.00 each, not prepaid. 



Shallow Extracting Super, nailed and 

 painted, $5.50 each, not prepaid. 



Shallow Extracting Super, K. D., $2.25 

 each, not prepaid. 



7-Wire and T^^ood Queen Excluders, $1.25 

 each, postpaid. 



Queen and Drone Trap <^Alley), 8 frame, 

 81.15, postpaid: 10 frame, .?1.25, postpaid. 



Porter Double Escape, no boards, GOc. 

 each, postpaid. 



Porter Double Escape, with boards, SI. 00 

 each, postpaid. i 



Spur ^Vire Imbedder, 60c. each, postpaid. 



Van Dusen Wax Tube, 60c. each, postpaid. 



Root's Nickeled Hive Tool, 7 in., 75c. 

 each, postpaid. 



Bristle Bee Brush, 75c. each, postpaid. 



Dixie Bee Brush, 60c. each,, postpaid. 



Standard Bee Smoker, $2.00 each, post- 

 paid. 



New Bingham Bee Smoker, $2.25 each, 

 postpaid. 



Alexander Bee Veil. $2.50 each, postpaid. 



Globe Bee Veil. $2.00 each, postpaid. 



Novice Honey Extractor, $31.00 each, not 

 prepaid. 



Root Improved Uncapping Knife, $1.75 

 each, postpaid. 



Boardman Feeder with Cap only, 25c. 

 each, postpaid. 



% oz. Spcol No. 30 Tinned Wire, 25c. 

 each, postpaid. 



14 lb. Spool No. 30 Tinned Wire. 45c. 

 each, postpaid. 



Slotted ^Vood Separators at 75c. per 

 dozen, postpaid. 



Hoffman Frames, empty, no wire, 25c. 

 each, postpaid. 



Bee Gloves. $2.00 per pair, postpaid. 



Unbound Zinc Excluders, 8 frame. $1.25 

 each, postpaid. 



