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WAUKEGAN BARB WIRE. 



The points of superiority of this wire are lightness, weighing less to the rod than any other ; (ireat 

 strength, which is accomplished by using a half round wire which clasps the main strand as if welded to 

 the same, while the flat projecting points receiving a half turn before they are sharpened include the 

 strength of full-sized round wires. 



WAUKEGAN TWO POINT THICK-SET. 



Barbs 3 inches apart. Measuring 18.20 

 feet to 1 lb. Affording the purchaser 10 

 3-10 rods or 170 feet more per 100 lbs. than 

 any other Barbed Wire made. 



Plain Ribbon Wire Fencing without Barbs. 



Galvanized Flat Xwisted Keiicingr, % inch Wide. i»iit up on 50 and 100 i^b. Spools. 



The great strength obtained by 

 the size of the wire and method of 

 construction makes it capable of won- 

 derful resistance. The fence can be plainly seen at a distance, and with the elasticity imparted by the 

 twist no sagging can occur if constructed properly. Special square-top staples and clasps for splicing 

 furnished at lowest prices. 



PLAIN TWISTED TWO STRAND WIRE FENCING. 



Light, strong, durable, cheap, 

 lawns and home enclosures. 



Used largely for 



The Townsend Wire Stretcher. 



The person stretching the wire can nail it to the post with- 

 out assistance. The only true principle for a Wire Stretcher. 



Price 75 cents. 



Truss and Cable Fence Wire. 



It is composed of six galvanized spring steel wires 

 of superior quality and is about 1^ in. wide. Its strength 

 is equal to the combined tensile strength of all the wires, 

 and its construction is such as to allow for the expansion 

 and contraction of heat and cold without stretching. 



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POULTRY NETTING.— For Enclosing Poultry Yards. 



The Wire we offer is all No. 19 double twist, 2-inch mesh, thor- 

 oughly galvanized after weaving. Sold in bales of 150 running feet. 

 PRICKS, 2-IP«(CH MKSH. 



12 in. wide 150 sq. feet 



225 



300 



.450 

 .600 

 • 750 

 900 



70 

 10 

 35 

 00 



e.5 



15 

 90 



per bale. 



cent per sq. ft. in less than bale lots. Staples for fastening, 10 



cents per lb. 



(CROSS HEAD) 



BALING 

 TIES. =^ 



The cost of Bale Ties is from 40 to 60 cents per ton of hay. We have spared no expense to secure 

 the best methods and the most efficient machinery. To get the length of tie required add 3 inches to 

 the measure around the bale when under pressure. We keep in stock only the standard size, No. 15, 

 8i feet long, but can furnish any of the other sizes and lengths on order at lowest prices. 



List Price— No. 15, 8i feet long $4 51 Retail Price— No. 15, 8^ feet long $1 75 



ANNEALED BALING WlRE.-i?.^3t'L'Lfprices.°' °" 



REPAIRING LAWN MOWERS A SPECIALTY. 



