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MANN’S NEW MODEL BONE GUTTERS 
VARIOUS STYLES, FOR POULTRY AND FLOCKS OF ALL SIZES 
These Bone Cutters have attained a reputation for durability, case of operation, rapidity of work and adaptability for cutting 
bone in all conditions, that place them easily in the lead of all other bone mills. Almost any mill will cut or grind dry bone satis¬ 
factorily, but it is the fresh green bone that makes chickens grow and hens lay, and these machines are made particularly for cutting 
such. I hey vyill cut fresh bones with meat and gristle on them; dry bones; pressed scraps; corn or corn on the cob; 
potatoes, turnips and vegetables of all kinds, and all without clogging. These machines are cutters, not grinders; they 
may be operated by man or boy; they run easy and cut fast; have an automatic feed; can be adjusted to cut fine or 
coarse; have the finest quality steel knives, that can be removed and sharpened by anyone and 
many other points of merit. 
In selecting a Mann’s Bone Cutter, the No. o’s are adapted only for small flocks of 15 to 25 
hens. The Nos. 7 and 0 are the popular sizes, and perhaps the most economical to buy. For 
large flocks, of course, power machines should be chosen. 
PRICES AND SIZES OF MANN’S BONE CUTTERS 
Capacity 
Small Flock — No. 5 C, with Crank Handle . 
Cutters —No. 5 B, with Balance Wheel. 
(An to 2n hens) — No. 5 B M, on Iron Stand, with Balanced Wheel. 
Popular. No. 7, on Iron Stand, with Balance Wheel, for flocks of 
40 to 75 hens.30-50 
Cutters. No. 0, on Iron Stand, with Balance Wheel, for flocks of 
100 to 300 hens . 60-75 
Hand and Power Cutter. No. 11 . 100 
No. 5 B Power Cutter. No. 12 (H tol ]4 horse power) . 125 
r an Hour 
Weight 
Price 
10 lbs. 
30 lbs. 
S7.50 
15 “ 
55 “ 
10.00 
20 “ 
80 “ 
13.00 
30-50 “ 
107 “ 
15.00 
60 75 “ 
163 “ 
23.00 
100 “ 
215 “ 
32.00 
125 “ 
260 “ 
40.00 
The New Departure Cider Mill 
This cider mill has estab¬ 
lished a reputation over all 
others, and has proved itself 
to be the leading mill. It 
has been awarded the First 
Premium over all competi¬ 
tors at state and county 
fairs, where it has met mills 
of every character, and 
beaten all. It is construct¬ 
ed on an entirely different 
principle from other mills, 
which either grate or cut the 
apples, leaving the larger 
portion of the pomace in 
lumps, from which the juice 
cannot be extracted by the 
press. In this mill the two 
lower rollers are cast with 
alternate ribs and grooves 
interlocking, to draw in the 
apples, and the fruit is 
smashed between the smooth 
segments, breaking thorough¬ 
ly all the cells, so that the 
cider is entirely extracted in 
the press. It will produce 
one-fourth more cider than 
any other mill from the 
name quantity of apples. 
For light running and fast 
grinding it has no equal. 
Price, $32.00. 
The “Henderson” Corn Sheller 
With Coh Separator, 
Fan and Feed Table 
This is the best 
one-hole Sheller 
made. The hopper is 
adjustable and it shells 
the largest as well as the 
smallest ears with the 
same ease and perfection. 
The cobs are thrown out of 
one spout and the shelled 
corn, after being fanned of 
chaff and impurities, flows 
out from another spout. 
The feed table is a great 
convenience and facilitates 
rapid work. The balance 
wheel is extra large, giving 
great momentum and mak¬ 
ing it the lightest-running 
Sheller on the market. The 
gearing is all inclosed, pre¬ 
venting accidents. It is 
handsomely painted and 
finished. Price, complete 
( as shown in the cut), $21.00 
Cider and Wine 
Presses 
No. 7 
For flocks of 40 to 100 hens 
These new style presses are 
much stronger and more durable 
than those usually sold. The up¬ 
right side posts are made wide at 
the bottom, giving a bearing the full 
width for the bed timber. They 
also have two rods on each side instead of only one, as usually used 
thereby greatly adding to the strength of the frame. The screws are 
made of steel. 
Number Size Tub Capacity Prices 
1 lOx 8)4 inches 2 gallons S6.00 
2 12x11 inches 5 gallons 7.25 
3 13x14 inches 7 gallons 10.00 
Larger sizes quoted on application 
HENDERSON improved Cider Mill 
' J " —* A greatly improved combined mill and 
press, most durably made and braced. The 
hopper will hold nearly half a bushel of 
apples, and the crushers are so constructed 
that it Is self-feeding and does not require 
the use of a stick to force the apples into the 
crushing rolls as do so many of the other 
sytles of combined mill and press. It will 
grind apples, grapes, currants, berries, in 
fact all kinds of fruit used for either cider, 
vinegar or wine. The improved gearing is 
outside and the greatly increased speed 
combined with ease of operation, enables 
one person to grind from 15 to 20 bushels 
of apples per hour. The curb measures 
12x12 inches and holds the pomace of about 
2 bushels of apples. Price, $16.00. 
The “Black Hawk” Corn Sheller 
Fastens to a box quickly and securely by 
clamps which are furnished free with each 
machine. 
It is recognized as a standard sheller and no 
machine has ever given more universal satisfac¬ 
tion. 
The “Black Hawk’’ Sheller shells corn for 
home use and poultry. Its construction is such 
that it cannot choke, is durable, malleable iron 
is largely used in its construction. Bearings that 
are subject to wear are long and thoroughly 
chilled. It will last a lifetime, is simple, easily 
adjusted and will shell clean all kinds of field 
corn. Price, $2.75 each. 
Prices of IMPLEMEN1S, I?ERT ILIZERS and INSECTICIDES are subject to change without notice. 
