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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
BALL 
BEARING 
CHAMPION 
CORN SHELLER, 
It has no equal. It is the best Sbcller on the market, and considering the amount of 
work it will do, it is the cheapest. Its work is easy, rapid and highly satisfactory. Its 
unique automatic adjustment, improved shelling disc and telescopic construction, are all 
new inventions, embodying improvements foxind in no other corn sheller. This machine 
(8 designed to take the place and do the work of shellerssold for two or three times its price. 
It must not be confounded or compared in price with the many cheap made affairs 
masquerading under the name of corn shellers, whose chief merit is price, and which fail 
tittcrly to satisfy. The Champion is solid, substantial and durable. The very best 
material and workmanship enter into its construction. Weight, 20 lbs. Price, $^.60. 
'Floral Tool Set 
Floral Tool Set for 
Ladies. 
This is exactly 
. what every lady 
' requires who has 
a flower garden. The sets 
are light, each implement be- 
ing well made of the best 
material, and, as will be seen 
by our illustration, the set 
includes a steel spade, steel 
hoe, and a good substantial 
. , malleable rake. The size we 
offer is made especially for ttse m the flower garden, and cannot fail 
to give iierfect satisfaction. Price, packed and delivered on board cars 
here, 6&c per set. 
CORK SHBLLBR. 
Triumph Corn Planter, with 
Punipl(in Seed Attachment for only 
(I IR This is made by the same firm 
Vl'lwi which turnsout the well known 
"Triumph," bat has the additional 
feature of a Pumpkin Seed Attachment 
which makes it particularly valuable for 
farmers. Since the introduction of this 
implement the sales have been something 
enormous, and the demand increases e^ch 
season. It is a planter which canno* be 
too highly recommended, and must not 
be compared with some of the cheap 
sorts that are on the market at the pre- 
sent time, offered at prices about the 
same as this. 
LANG'S 
HAND 
WEEDER 
lTOOL ' 
roN EARTH. 
30^ 
BrMAiL 
Prepaid 
Lang's Hand Weeder. i^n^^i 
exception one of the best wecders that 
has ever been manufactured. Its special 
, , , advanta^s over other makes of this 
class He in the fact that it has a band which passes over the fingers, 
which, when the tool is not in use, gives full use to the hand for pulling 
weeds and thinning out plants without laying down the tool. It is 
ne£Mly and strongly made, and something that every person who has a 
flower garden should have. Price 80o each, postpaid. 
,.. The Lightning ... 
CJ'Guarantecd to Sow ti >m 60 to 
80 Acres per Day (either Horse- 
back or Fool), ol Clover, Timothy, 
Millet, Flax and all Seeds of tamo 
A Seed Sower for 
Only $1.00. 
When you spread the seed 
40 feet, set the guage in the 
first joint (stub), on the fifth 
notch (counting from the edgei, 
for so wing one bushel of Clover 
or Timothy to eight or ten 
acpes, then put the largest 
section of the three on the 
stub, and continue in same 
ov3er. Shove them on good 
and solid ; then put the 
bag , under your left arm, 
with the strap over the 
right shoulder, start by 
swinging the tnbe in a 
horizontal position from 
ri^ht to left, and a few 
minutes practice will make 
you a perfect sower. Care 
should be taken not to 
lower the tube on the sides 
when in motion, and to use 
clean seed. 
Improved Cahoon Seed 
IMl'KOVKD CAHOON SEED SOWER. 
$3.25 
Qnuiar favorite with 
OUnci • farmers in all 
parts of America. Reli- 
able In every respect. 
The old standard make for 
sowing wheat, oats, hemp, 
barley, rye, buckwheat, 
grass seeds, etc. The best 
machine of the kind in the 
market. The grain is held 
in a tightsheet-ironhopper, 
surrounded by a bag, which 
will hold a bushel of seed. 
This is suspended by a 
strap from the operator's 
neck, and held in position 
by a strap around the 
waist. The seed is thrown 
from 8 to 20 feet on each side of the operator, the heaviest 
seed being, of course, thrown the greatest distance. 
The New Cyclone Seeder, $1.80 Buys It. 
Will sow timothy, clover, 
wheat, oats. rye. buck- 
wheat, Hungarian, bone 
dust, red top. turnip. millet, 
corn, cotton and all other 
grrains and seeds perfectly 
even and any desired 
amount to the acre, and 
from 40 to 60 acres a day. 
The machine is strictly 
flrst-class in every respect; 
the bag or hopper is extra 
large and made from heavy 
ducking. It sows clover 
36 feet to a round ; timo- 
othy, 27 feet; millet, 36 
feet; flax, 36 feet; wheat, 
60 feet; oats, 36 feet; 
b-irley, 40 feet; rye, 50 
feet, etc. No chance for 
skipping, even if you do 
not walk exactly straight 
or take large 'steps, a« 
some of the seed is continually being thrown 8 to lO feet ahead of 
operator, and suflicient lap is made on account of not seeding so 
heavy at edges, that a slight crook will not be noticed. 
Here is a _ — , miirn 
JL^Jjj^j^^ THE WELL KNOWr< 14-INCM 
LAWN MOWER, FOR 
only $2.75. 
Lawn Mow- 
er that can- 
not be dupli- 
cated any- 
where in the 
country for 
any such price. It 
is a thoroughly 
good machine in 
every respect, with 
finecast steel knives, 
open cylinder, three 
blades, "V^iu. wheels, 
and is so easy run- 
ning that a child can 
use it. It is a mower 
which gives a continu- 
ous cut, does smooth 
and excellent work. Note. 
If you want a 12-inch Lawn 
Mower we can supply same 
for $2.60 ; or the 16-inch " Slasher " Lawn Mower for only $S.OO. 
