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HOME CANNING BOILER 



A CANNING FACTORY 

 IN EVERY HOME 



Home Cannings Boiler, $15.00 



Will successfully can 

 fruits and vegetables in 

 either tin cans or quart 

 glass jars. Pork and beans, 

 which are so difficult to 

 Ijakc in an ordinary oven, 

 can bi> VI i \' nicelv put up 

 in tills iMiilcr. About 20 

 pints can put up at once, 

 a .111 i'nnuL;Ii junk and beans 

 lur till- cnlir'- uar made in 

 a day. Tlie same applies to 

 tomatoes, corn, asparagus, 

 licaiis, etc., as well as 

 fa::iiily preserves, which 

 can be put up with or 

 without sugar, as desired. 



The boiler will hold 24 

 tin cans or 14 Mason 

 quart jars at one loading. 

 The work can bo done on 

 an ordinary cook stove or 

 range. With every boiler 

 is sint .-I <cimi)lete set of 

 i'^stiuctiniis and recipes for 

 putting u]) the ordinary 

 fruits and vegetables. 

 These are the regular can- 

 ning factory recipes and 

 not the ordinary cook-book 

 style. 



The instructions are so simple that any one with ordinary intelligence 

 and a little precaution can put uyr canned goods, preserves, jellies and 

 marmalades in as good shape as the finest equipped factory. 



The complete outfit consists of boiler, steam gauge, safety valve 

 and crate. Weight. 80 lbs. For persons preferring to use tin cans, 

 a soldering outfit can.be furnished at an extra cost of $10.00, and con- 

 sists of gasoline blast furnace, two round capi)ing irons and two tip- 

 ping coppers. 



HORSE RADISH GRATER 



Table Pattern. 



The Grater shown is 

 very useful for grating 

 Horse Radish and sim- 

 ilar substances. It is 

 raade with stnA pins or 

 perforate. 1 '\"\<i i ',\ 1 indiT. 

 The Coi'i'^iiint liraii i- is 

 very similar in cnnstr'ic- 

 tion to the Horse Rad- 

 ish Grater, but with 

 cylinders arranged for 

 finer work. 



The Foot Power 

 Horse Radish Grater 

 mounfed on a frame and 

 furnished with Treadle 

 and Balance W ii e e I 

 which gives additional 

 jviwrr ;i 11(1 st.M rliuess in 

 ruiiniii^. .\ .lank is 

 also ijiniishi il f'lr opera- 

 ting it by baud. 



clad cylinder for Horse Radish. Price $8.50 



-1 pin cylinder for Horse Radish. Price 10.00 



'1 pin cylinilcr f..r ( 'ocoannt. Pi'ice 11.00 



d pin cylimli i- f. r lldi-se Itadish, with legs, ' balance wheel, 



and crank. Price 17.00 



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1898 TURNTABLE APPLE 

 PARER 



A .strong, rapid durable ma- 

 chine. Pares very close at both 

 ends of the apple. When passing 

 the end of tl:e fork the knife re- 

 cedes, leaving ample room for 

 placing the apple on the fork. 

 Does not core or slice. Pusli-ofC 

 is auto.jiatic. Price each... 75c. 



COOK STOVE FRUIT DRIER 



To meet the demand for a 

 small Drier, suitable for use 

 cn any ordinary room, 

 kitchen, cook or gasoline 

 stove, wo offer the U. S. 

 Drier. It is a very simple, 

 economical, efficient and con- 

 venient arrangement, and for 

 farmers use just wliat is 

 wanted, a durable drier at a 

 reasonable price. 



Thou'ands of housekeepers 

 will have frequent use for 

 just such an article as this, 

 for making quantities of 

 dried fruit, berries and vegetables for their own 

 use or for sale. It is the most satisfactory and 

 profitable investment you could make. A lady can 

 easily lift it off the stove as it weighs but about 

 twenty pounds. It has interchangeable galvanized 

 wire-cloth trays which will not rust or discolor the 

 fruit, etc., and will last for years. It is made from 

 iron, except tray frames and supports. Its capacity 

 is ample for domestic use, being greater tlian some 

 machine's which sell fcr $15 to $20. 



Dimensions, 26 in. high, and takes up space on 

 stove, 21 X 15 inches. 



Our Special Price $5.C0 



SLIDING KRAUT GUTTER 



Sliding- Kraut Cutter "With. Two, Three or Pour Knives. 



These Ivraut Cutters are constructed on the same principle, 

 but are a decided impi-ovement on the old style machines. Each 

 knife is independent of the other and can he quickly adjusted to 

 cut fine or coarse at will. 



In the old style kraut cutters the knives could rarely be 

 adjusted just right, and if they were, they probably refused to 

 stay. These Cutters are made of heavy hardwood and are fitted 

 with a hardwood box which runs in grooves. Knife perfect, 

 being controlled with Vi-inch round-head stove bolts. 



No. 50 — 2 Knives, 8x26 inches $1.25 



No. 55 — 3 Knives, 8x26 inches 1.50 



No. 65 — 3 Knives, 9x30 inches 2.75 



No. 70 — 3 Knives, 12x36 Inches 3.75 



No. 75 — 4 Knives. 12x36 inches 4.50 



AZ.Ii FRICSS SUBJECT TO CHANGI! WITHOUT XOTICE. 



