CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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Security Brooder. 



Standard Colony 

 Brooder. 



BUCKEYE INCUBATORS. 

 "The Best Incubator Made." 



The name "Buckeye" represents "service" — and when we talk to you about Buckeye 

 incubators, we do not refer to the wood and metal of which the machine is constructed, 

 but to the "service" we guarantee the incubator to give. 



After twenty-five years of consistent effort to bring our "service" to that state of 

 perfection which places it on a plane of decided superiority, we have earned the repu- 

 tation of building "the best incubator made" — a reputation founded on the opinions of 

 the highest authorities in the world. 



There has never been a day in our twenty-five years of incubator building that we 

 have been willing to sit back satisfied with our accomplishment — never a day when 

 we felt that the machines we were building were "good enough." With us, it has ever 

 been onward and upward — striving for mechanical perfection — always building up to 

 a standard — not down to a price. 



No. 14 — Style E, capacity 65 eggs $10.50 



No. 16 — Style E, capacity 120 eggs.... 18.50 



No. 17 — Style E, capacity 200 eggs.... 24.50 



No. 60 — Standard, capacity 65 eggs.... 17.50 



No. 1 — Standard, capacity 120 eggs.... 24.50 



No. 2 — Standard, capacity 175 eggs.... 29.50 



No. 20 — Metal Brooder 7.56 



No. 21 — Metal Brooder 9.50 



No. 22 — Metal Brooder 12.50 



Security Brooder 15.00 



No. 18 — Standard Brooder 17.50 



No. 19 — Standard Brooder 21.50 



THE LULLABY BROODER. — The most 

 simple, wonderful, practical and economi- 

 cal system of brooding chicks ever offered 

 the public. Designed to hold 25 chicks, but 

 will comfortably hold 35 chicks. Price, 

 $1.75. 



UNIVERSAL HOVER. 



Price of hovers, with lamp case, smoke 



conductors, lamp and thermometers.. $9. 50 

 When used indoors alone, lamp case is 



not required. 



Hover and lamp with smoke pipes 8.50 



With regulator attached, $1.00 extra. 



RED CHIEF CORN SHELLER. 



Cast iron, japanned; fastened to bin, 

 box, barrel, bucket or tub by two clamps; 

 height over all 10 inches; width over all 8 

 inches. Adjustable hopper, width 3% 

 inches: depth 4 inches. Pressure regulated 

 by a No. 10 gauge wire coil spring; dia- 



meter of shell wheel, 7% inches, studded 

 with % inch oval teeth, which will not 

 crack the grains. Length of steel axle 

 bearing, 4% inches; length of cranks, 9V 2 

 inches. Will .shell clean all kinds of field 

 corn and throw out the cobs. Weight, 

 each, about 11 pounds. Price, $3.50. 



STECKLER'S No. 32 HAND GRINDING 

 MILL. 



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, dry 

 bone, nut shells, dry stale bread, etc., for 

 poultry feed, or will grind table meal for 

 family use. It is a well designed machine. 

 is strong and well made throughout and of 

 excellent finish; has a 16-inch fly wheel and 

 is light running. ' The capacity of this 

 mill is not equalled by any other of the 

 same class. Shipping weight, 40 pounds. 

 Capacity, 1 to 2 bushels per hour. Price, 

 $7.50. 



DRY BONE, SHELL, CRYSTAL AND 

 CORN MILL, No. 750.— Height. I7\k 

 inches; length, 12 inches; width. B\ft 

 inches; diameter of throat, 3% inches: 

 wheel, 19 inches in diameter; weight, 60 

 pounds; capacity, 1% bushels per hour. 

 It is a well-known fact that ground bone> 

 shells and crystals and cracked corn, etc., 



