. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. Height to top of Stove, 23 inches. Hei:rht to top of nagazihe, ?0 of cylinder, 12 inches. Diameter of hover, 52 inches. Duplex grate,which stirs up the fire when shaken, and cleans out absolutely. No dampers insmoke pipe to throw back g;as. Fire regulated by thermostats, which open andclose check draft on top of Stove. Magazine on top, which adds to the coal capac-ity and heating surface. Bottorh of ash pit is raised 3 inches from the floor, andhas asbestos board insulation. Ash-pit door hinsred, which prevents breakage


. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. Height to top of Stove, 23 inches. Hei:rht to top of nagazihe, ?0 of cylinder, 12 inches. Diameter of hover, 52 inches. Duplex grate,which stirs up the fire when shaken, and cleans out absolutely. No dampers insmoke pipe to throw back g;as. Fire regulated by thermostats, which open andclose check draft on top of Stove. Magazine on top, which adds to the coal capac-ity and heating surface. Bottorh of ash pit is raised 3 inches from the floor, andhas asbestos board insulation. Ash-pit door hinsred, which prevents breakage and being misplaced; fire-pot iscorrugated, which adds to the weight and strefigth. The Stove is self-regulating,and requires absolutely no attention, except coaling once in 48 hours and rakingonce in 24 hours. The hover has a cast-iron ring on top, which sets firmly on tonof Stove, and furnished with wire hook, to which pulley may be attached to raisehood. Broods any number of chicks up to 1200; burns hard coal or natural gas,as ordered. Price 2^2-00. Put up expressly for packing away eggs, when they areplentiful and cheap. During the summer months especiallyeggs are much cheaper than they are in the winter this preparation you can pack them, away.^and have asupply of fresh eggs all winter. One gallon of this solutionis sufficient to mix with enough water to pack away fiftydozen eggs. At a cost of only one cent a dozen, you will be able to saveanywhere from fifteen to thirty cents on the dozen, and havethe sati^gfaction of having your own eggs. PBICE: l-quart can 5 -20 1-galIon can 50 5-gallon can THE O. K. PaULTEY ZiITTEB is a fibrous substance to beused on the floor of the poultry house. It absorbs all moist-ure and keeps the house dry and clean. As a litter for feed-ing floors, it will be found much better than anything elseyou could use, as you are always sure of a dry floor, and atthe same time you will not be bothered with dust. It is veryeconomical to us


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