Manure Spreader. 
The beet epreader made, 
either broadcasts or drills 
•table manure, either fine or 
fall of com stalks, ashes, 
lime phosphates, etc.; picks 
it fine and spreads evenly. 
No. 1, holds 30 bush. $110.00 
No. 2, holds 40 bush., 115.00 
No. 8, holds 50 bush., 120.00 
Brake for hilly section, 6.00 
Drill attachment, extra, 8.00 
Wind or lime hood, 5.00, 
Mann's Bone Cutters. 
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HENDERSON'S NEW TOOL 
Lever Feed Cutter. 
Will cut either green or 
dry bones, fine or coarse. 
No. 7, on legs.$12,00 
Other styles.,..$ 6.00 to 76.00 
Darnell's Marker, Pur- 
rower and Coverer. 
Invaluable for marking out 
furrowing, coveiing orridring 
all kinds of row crops. Adjust 
able in every way. depth of 
furrows, distance apart Price, 
$ 20 . 00 . 
** Regulation’* 
Garden Wheelbarrow. 
A superior barrow, hand¬ 
somely painted and striped, 
iron leg braces bolted on. 
No. Size. Price. 
No. 2, boys’.$3.00 
No. 4, medium. 3.76 
No. 6, large. 4.50 
"Planet Jr,” All-Steel Horse Hoe and Cultivator, 
Cultivates, Hoes, 
Furrows, Covers, Hills. 
Price of No. 8 (as shown 
iM the ml), S9.50. 
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I For cutting fodder, hay, 
straw, etc. 
Furnished with guage 
plate to change length of 
cut. Price, $4.00. 
Burrall Corn Sheller. 
Henderson’s Wheelbar' 
row Grass Seeder. 
I Best machine to sow clover 
! and timothy and diilerent grass 
seeds. 
The quantity of seed can be 
graduated from 8K to 2.6 lbs. to 
the acre. The seed box is 14 
feet long and sows evenly and 
accurately. Price, $ 10 . 00 . 
The “ Henderson ” Barrow. 
Separates com from cob. 
__ Price, $7.50. _ 
Cahoon’s Broadcast 
Seeder. 
Broadcasts all kinds of 
grass and grain needs; 4 to 8 
acres an hour. Heavy seeds 
it will throw 40 feet. 
Price, $4.00. 
THE “ KEYSTONE ” CORN PLANTER 
AND FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTER. 
The Best Corn Planter and 
Fertilizer Distributer 
in the World. 
This graiicl implement is without a peer as a labor 
•^ver. It is no ordinary, lieavy, clumsy, cultivator 
hut made scientifically correct and entirely of ste-el. 
The patent frame is extra long and high, the nollow 
standards are remarkably strong and light. The 
^th, hoes, etc., are of the finest quality of case- 
hardened, polished steel, and correctly shaped and 
curved. The cultivator teeth can be set to any 
pitch; the hoe standards can be swivelled to any 
angle, or entirely around, to throw- much or little 
wil either to or from the plants. The lever wheel 
instantly regulates the depth and locks. The lever 
expander widens or narrow's the implement to work 
m uneven row's. The handles can be quickly set 
to either side, and the height can be changed to suit 
the operator. Weight, 82 lbs. Price. Planet Jr. 
^o. 8 (a® shown in $9.50. 
This barrow is light, strong and durable, liasasteel 
w'heel and axle and oil-tempere<i springs and we do 
not hesitate to say that it is the best barrow on the 
market. It is well painted, striped and varnished. 
While its carr>ing capacity is from 300 to 500 pounds, 
its weight is less than 40 pounds; fully w'arranted 
to stand the roughest usage. The tire being w'ide 
makes it more desirable for lawn and garden use 
and a stronger wheel for the pavements. The shoe 
brace, running from the rear of the body to the foot of 
the leg, is a great protection to the leg against break¬ 
age. Weight, 39 pounds; width, rear, 24 inches; 
width, front, 19 inenes; diameter of wheel, 20 inches: 
width of tire, 1 1 inches. Price, $.5.50. 
It cracks no grains and will 
plant from 10 to 12 acres of 
corn per day, dropping kernels in drills or 
in hills at any desired distance apart and 
sowing at the .same time, if needed, any kind of com¬ 
mercial fertilizer; it is simple enough for the most 
ordinary laborer to use without getting it out of 
order. Each machine is furnished with four dropping 
rings and pinions to regulate the number of kernels 
and distance apart of planting. In addition, we fur¬ 
nish at 25 cents apiece extra, rings to plant peas, 
beans and other seeds. The phosphate attachment 
is perfect- 
Price. $12.00 
or complete with phosphate attachment, 15.00 
THE HENDERSON CHILLED PLOW, 
A Grand Plow, LIzbfest Draft, Runs Steady 
Correct Shape. Harder than Steel. 
The shape is exactly right to do perfect work with 
greatest ease to team and plowman—the mold la harder 
ftan steel, scours like glass in any soil and turns a beau¬ 
tiful furrow. All improvements, including inclining 
landside, adjustable beam and wheel. Shin piece re¬ 
movable for sharpening ; reversible self-sharpening slip 
share; for all ordinary soils is a grand thing. When 
the slip point wears round, it can be turned over in a 
minute. For rocky or sticky soil, use the common 
•hare. Either kind furnished as desired. 
No. 
“Henderson” Chilled Plows. 
Sizes. Furrew. 
Price, 
plain. 
With 
wheel 
wheel 
and 
skim. 
A 
Light, 1 horse, - - 4^x9 in. 
$5.00 
B 
Medium, 1 horse, - 5x10 in. 
5.50 
G.50 
18 
Full, 1 horse. - - - 5^x11 in. 
7.00 
8.00 
23 
Medium, 2 horse, - 7x13 in. 
8.50 
9.50 
11.50 
B 
Full, 2 horse, - - • 8x14 in. 
9.00 
10.00 
12.00 
43 
Heavy, 2 or 3 horse, 9x15 in. 
9.60 
10.50 
12.50 
Gold Medal Subsoil Plow. 
For following a common 
plow, breaking up the earth, 
to a depth of 15 inches with 
1-horse plow, and 20 inches 
with 2-horse, without throw¬ 
ing subsoil on top. 
l-horee, jS.OO, with wheel, $6.00 
2 “ 7.00; “ 8.50 
Extra shares, 1-horse, • - .50 
" " a-horse, - - .80 
STEEL SHOVEL PLOW. 
With Adjustable Wlo^s aod 
Back Wheel. 
Evan’s Garden Harrow. 
Designed for one horse, 
convenient to handle and get 
around garden plots, etc. 
Beams or oak, teeth of steel. 
To and from the field invert 
the harrow on the runners ; 
it saves lifting and loading. 
30 teeth. 7.50 
Galvanized Wire Garden Trellis, 
For Peas, Tomatoes, Vines, etc. 
A great Improvement over ordinary brush- 
indispensable in every well-kept garden, easily puf 
up. more tidy than brush, practically indestructible 
Can be rolleil up, stored away and u.sed again year 
after year. 
For furrowing out, hilling, 
and cultivating rowed crops. 
The wings can be opened or 
closed to suit width of row 
or throw more or less dirt. 
Back wheel regulates depth. 
Price, $6..^.0. 
The Henderson Lever Set 
All Steel Harrow. 
A spike-tooth harrow with 
lever up. A smoothing harrow 
with lever down. Made entire¬ 
ly of steel. The teeth can be in¬ 
stantly sot at any angle from 
forward pitch to straight up or 
slanting backward. 
1- horse, 1 sec’nSft. cut $8.(X) 
2- “ 2 “ 8 “ 13.00 
2- “2 “ 10 “ 14.00 
easily picked. Tomatoes grow'n 
on tms Irellis are clean, ripen more evenly and are 
liable to rot. Cucumbers, melons and other 
vines can he advantageously trained on the Trel'lis 
economizing space and insuring cleaner and better* 
matured fruits. This Trellis, of the best galvanized 
netting, 4 ft. W’ide, 2 in. mesh, is furnished in 10 ft. 
lengths, wth a 5i-ft, stake at each end at;d one in the 
centre. Price, per 10 ft. length. 75r.: per doz 
jengtlis, $8.o0; $70.00 per 100 lengths. 
