The /. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa 
GRINDING MILLS 135 
STOVER HAMMER MILLS 
Experiments conducted by agricultural experiment stations demonstrate some valuable facts tending 
to prove that it pays to feed ground grain to live-stock. Every ounce of grain or roughage you place in front 
of your live-stock that is not in condition to be eagerly consumed and properly digested is steadily taking 
away from you the price of a Stover Hammer Mill. Your feed-bill is probably one of your most costly items. 
Reduce that cost and you have turned a loss into a profit. It is an accepted fact that 
animals refuse stalks, stems, and vines—not because they are not nutritious but 
because they are not easily masticated. 
With a Stover Hammer Mill you can make better feeds at less cost by utilizing 
your home-grown feed-crops—eliminate waste of grain and roughage—grind at 
your own convenience without the bother of hauling to the custom mill. The Stover 
Hammer Mills are constructed of the best materials throughout by a company with 
70 years’ experience in manufacturing feed-mills. 
These Mills are all of the same general design and construction; are all adapted for doing 
identically the same class of work, therefore, the principal difference is in the size, capacity, and 
power required for operation. All Mills except No. 87 and No. 88 are equipped with grain-hopper 
and with adjustable slide and feed-auger. All models have cast-iron chills which assist materially 
in reducing grain and increasing capacities. Cyclone supports are adjustable for wagon-box or stacking discharge; blowers are of heavy 
cast-iron construction, operated from the main shaft. No. 92 is equipped with traveling feed-table, governor, and feed-regulating gears. 
Two screens are regularly furnished with each Mill. Additional screens for finer or coarser grinding furnished at additional cost. 
Power Required 
Speed R.P.M. 
Width of 
Feed 
Opening 
Screen Area 
Capacity* Shelled Corn 
Approx. 
Weight 
Price 
No. 87. 
5 to 8 HP 
2900 to 3200 
6 in. 
140 sq. in. 
800 to 1200 lbs. per hour 
300 lbs. 
$81.25 
No. 88. 
12 to 22 HP 
2250 to 2500 
8 in. 
245 sq. in. 
2000 to 3000 lbs. per hour 
400 lbs. 
$107.50 
No. 91. 
20 to 40 HP 
2250 to 2450 
ioyi in. 
320 sq. in. 
3000 to 5000 lbs. per hour 
575 lbs. 
$142.50 
No. 93. 
40 HP and up 
I9OO to 2IOO 
14 in. 
520 sq. in. 
3400 to 5700 lbs. per hour 
1050 lbs. 
$ 279-35 
No 92. 
40 HP and up 
1900 to 2100 
14 in. 
520 sq. in. 
3400 to 5700 lbs. per hour 
1525 lbs. 
$456.25 
*Using ^-inch screen. Capacities are always governed by grinding condition of grain and power used. 
Prices include blower and cyclone and are f.o.b. Factory. Catalogue giving complete details will gladly be sent on request 
BOWSHER GRINDING MILLS 
These Mills represent the highest achievement in practical feed-mill construction. 
There is no skimping in quality of material or workmanship. The design includes 
valuable features which are found in no other Mill. 
Ear : corn can be shoveled into the hopper without fear of bridging or choking, in 
the sizes designed for that work. By gates at the “eye,” regulation can be had so the 
crushed material is fed to the grinders in proper amount to suit the power. 
The Cone-shaped Grinders cause very little end-pressure, eliminating chances of 
hot-boxes, and securing for the Mill many advantages in the way of light-running 
qualities, large capacity, and economy of operation. Ample provisions are made against 
breakage, reducing the possibilities of damage to a minimum. In the words of a customer, 
“Your Mills are built for real service. They do not wear themselves out quickly due 
to excessive friction from high speed, and they drive very easily.” 
Size No. 0. This is the smallest Mill in the Bowsher line, but is as carefully and 
substantially built as the larger sizes and does an equal quality of work. It successfully 
feeds itself on ear-corn as well as on all kinds of small grain, oats, rye, barley, shelled 
corn, etc. It is equipped with cone-shaped grinders, the wooden relief lever, and many 
other advantages of the larger sizes. Capacity, 4 to 12 bushels corn on cob per hour. 
Power required, 2 to 4 horsepower. Without Elevator, $36; with 3-in. short Elevator, $51. 
No. 0 
Size No. 4. The No. 4 will grind ear-corn, with or without shucks, and all kinds of small 
grain, either alone or mixed with ear-corn, in any proportion desired. Has perfect 
regulation for coarse or fine grinding. Equipped with the cone-shaped grinders, wooden 
relief lever, divided hopper, etc. Capacity, 12 to 30 bushels corn on cob per hour. Power 
required, 8 to 12 horsepower. Without Elevator, $80; with 4-in. Elevator, $108. 
Size No. 8. This Mill is constructed on practically the same principle as the No. 4, 
the size representing the chief difference. Both Mills will handle the same kind of work, 
but the No. 8 being larger, it has a larger capacity. Capacity, 20 to 50 bushels corn on cob 
per hour. Power required, 15 to 20 horsepower. Without Elevator, $120; with 4-in. 
Elevator, $148. 
For description and prices of smaller Mills, see pages 160 and 161 
No. 4 
SPECIAL CATALOGUES 
Special catalogue and prices of the following lines not shown in this catalogue will 
be sent on request. 
Ann Arbor Hay-Presses Farquhar Threshers and Saw-Mills 
Martin Corn-Cribs Rosenthal Corn-Huskers and Shredders 
Regardless of what you want in the line of Farm Machinery, write us before buying. 
