. Silos, silage, and cattle feeding. ng sufficient to meetthe demands of large stock raisers and those who carry on a cus-tom milling business. They crush corn with the shuck or with-out, and grind every kind of small g»ain, oil cake, etc., also crushcorn and grind small grain at the same time, mixing the two inany proportion desired; have self-feed for ear corn and all theother conveniences which go to make a first-class, modern feedmill. The particular distinguishing feature of fhe Bowsher mill,however, is its conical shaped grinders This cone shape makesit possible tor the grinders to prese
. Silos, silage, and cattle feeding. ng sufficient to meetthe demands of large stock raisers and those who carry on a cus-tom milling business. They crush corn with the shuck or with-out, and grind every kind of small g»ain, oil cake, etc., also crushcorn and grind small grain at the same time, mixing the two inany proportion desired; have self-feed for ear corn and all theother conveniences which go to make a first-class, modern feedmill. The particular distinguishing feature of fhe Bowsher mill,however, is its conical shaped grinders This cone shape makesit possible tor the grinders to present a correctshearing edge to the grain at all times; alarge amount of grinding surface is securedand the work is done close to the centre of theshaft, thus making an extraordinarily lightrunning machine. Numerous practical, laborsaving ? devices are also adjuncts of thismill. Pamphlet containing full informationwill be promptly furnished on application to H. W. HUBBARD, GENERAL SOUTHWESTERN MANAGER,Atlanta, Ca., or Dallas, Texas,. 1^1- UBRARY OF CONGRESS DDD57bbl7ab immm.
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