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GRIFFITH (SL TURNER CO 



AMATITE READY -TO -LAY ROOFING. 



Amatite is not only ready to lay, but Is coated and mineral -surfaced at the time of manufacture, so that after being nailed in 

 place on the roof it requires no further attention in the way of painting or coating for many years. It is a fire-retardant. It 

 requires no painting, no repairs, no tinkering; in fact, no care or attention of any kind for a long time after it has been put 

 down. It requires no skilled mechanic to lay it; any man can do the work by simply following the instructions which come with 

 each roll. It is sightly, safe, durable and a decided improvement over any other Ready Roofing on the market today. For 

 steep roofs it is pre-eminently the best. Of importance to buyers, "Amatite" is also the lowest-priced mineral-surfaced Ready 

 Roofing made. We know beyond doubt that "Amatite" Roofing will furnish more effective protection for a longer period, for less 

 money, than any other Ready Roofing yet devised. It is the best roofing at the lowest price. 



"Amatite" Roofing consists of two sheets of wool felt, saturated with pure Coal Tar. These are cemented together with 

 straight-run Coal Tar Pitch. The wearing surface is supplied at the factory by covering the side to be exposed to the weather 

 with a specially prepared bituminous compound, into which, while hot, is embedded a uniform and even layer of "Amatite," the 

 new non-conductive stone surface. 



The surfaced fabric is then passed between heavy rollers, making a smooth, compact sheet of most attractive appearance. 



"Amatite" is put up in rolls 3 2 inches in width, containing 110 square feet, which is sufficient to cover 100 square feet 

 of roof surface, including 3-inch laps. With each roll we send seven pounds of "Amatite" cement for laps and one and one-half 

 pounds large-headed galvanized iron nails, which do away with the use of the tin caps ordinarily used. Price per roll . . . .$2.00 



Special price iu large quantity. 



Falcon Brand Roofing' Paper. 



2- Ply Falcon Roofing, 108 square feet in each roll, per roll ^ 75 



3 - Ply Falcon Roofing, 108 square feet in each roll, per roll 1.00 



Can furnish a cheaper grade if desired. 



Coal Tar, per Barrel 7.50 



Roofing Pitch in Barrels of about 300 Pounds, per 100 Pounds 2.00 



Roofing Nails, per Pound 06 



Roofing Caps, per Pound • 06 



CHARLES A. CYPHERS' 



Charles A. Cyphers' Model Incubator. 



MODEL INCUBATORS 

 -A.IND BROODERS. 



In one short season the Model Incubator won first rank among practical poultrymen— men who are in 

 the business for a livelihood, not only at home, but in foreign countries. That this should have been done 

 In so short a time proves conclusively the superior merit of the Model Incubator. In the design and con- 

 struction of the Model Incubator Mr. Cyphers drew from the experience gained by him in the past seven 

 years, during which time he manufactured many thousands of machines, which have gone into many 

 countries and been operated under every climatic condition. While we have not the space here to describe 

 in detail the construction of the Model Incubator, we will state that in its construction the best ideas 

 only are employed, and while Model Incubators may be a little higher in price than some other makes, 

 still the purchaser can rest assured that when he buys the Model Incubator he gets good value for his 

 money, and results obtained with the Model will soon convince the user that in Incubators, more than in 

 almost any other machine, the best is the cheapest. Two features which stand out prominently are the 

 Improved Smokeproof Heater and the Regulator. The new Thermostat is designed with a view' to the 

 largest movement compatible with uniformity, and it excels anything of the kind ever before offered the 

 public. Any one interested in the purchase of an Incubator will do well to write to us for special cata- 

 logue, describing in detail the construction of the Model Machines. It is mailed free on application and 

 will prove interesting to any poultryman. 



PRICES. 



No. Model Incubator holds 60 hen eggs or 48 duck eggs $14.00 



m i *i odeI Incubator holds 120 hen eggs or 100 duck eggs 20.00 



No. Z Model Incubator holds 220 hen eggs or 190 duck eggs 29.00 



No. A Model Incubator holds 3 60 hen eggs or 290 duck eggs 37. OO 



" MODEL COLONY" BROODER. 



An entirely new creation which won the most general 

 approval ever given a brooder. The points of superiority 

 that were particularly commended were its accessibility 

 for cleaning without removing the chicks, the total ab- 

 sence of hot spots and draughts in the nursery and the 

 light and cheerful wholesomeness of both the nursery 

 and exercising compartments. The most satisfactory 

 feature was the report from customers that they had 

 successfully reared practically all the chicks placed in it. 



Every precaution has been taken to make this Brooder 

 substantial and durable. The roof is covered with tin. 

 It is well painted and presents an attractive appear- 

 ance. Size 3x6 feet. Price $12. OO 



"THE MODEL" 



INDOOR BROODER. 



Made both single and double. The latter designed to 

 take the place of sectional brooders and are very much 

 more successful. The conditions both in the hover and 

 in the nursery are perfectly normal, and the chicks 

 thrive and grow. 



PRICE. 



Model Single Indoor Brooder, size 3x3 feet $8.00 



Model Double Indoor Brooder, size 3x6 feet 10.50 



Write for Special Catalogue. 



Charles A. Cyphers' Model Colony Brooder. 



ALZj prices subject to change without notice. 



