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Major military authorities regard the Twin Cities area as the nation's major center for the spread of Communism. A military officer from the University of Minnesota claims Communism is rampant at the university and that the student newspaper, the Minnesota Daily, has communist influences. He calls for public support of the ROTC program at the university. Another military officer has returned from investigating claims of Communism being taught at a local high school.
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Chicken waterers, sometimes called poultry fountains, have been in use since the mid-19th century, utilizing the same principle of design, but made from several different materials. Presented by Marty Schlabach to the Western New York Antique Tool Collectors Association, Nov 3, 2019.
Chicken Waterers from the 19th Century to the PresentMartySchlabach
Chicken waterers, sometimes called poultry fountains, have been in use since the mid-19th century, utilizing the same principle of design, but made from several different materials. Presented by Marty Schlabach to the Antiques Club of the Finger Lakes May 25, 2017.
The document provides guidance for establishing and maintaining school gardens across the United States during World War 1 as part of the United States School Garden Army initiative. It discusses administrative roles and regional organization, and provides letters of support from President Wilson and Secretary of the Interior Lane. It also offers practical advice on selecting garden sites, planning garden layouts, preparing soil in different regions, and maintaining gardens throughout the fall season. The overall aim is to encourage schoolchildren to join the war effort by growing their own food and maximizing agricultural production.
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This document summarizes Bartolome de Las Casas's History of the Indies, focusing on his descriptions of the treatment of indigenous peoples in Hispaniola (modern-day Dominican Republic and Haiti) in the early 1500s under the rule of the comendador. Key points include:
1) The comendador disrupted indigenous villages and distributed Indians to colonists as forced laborers, separating families. Indians faced harsh conditions working in mines and fields and many died due to overwork, malnutrition, and lack of childcare.
2) Las Casas argues the Indians were deprived of freedom and faced the harshest servitude, worse than that faced by animals.
3) In
This document summarizes food and eating habits during the 1930s Great Depression era in the United States. It discusses how agriculture and farming changed due to drought and legislation like the AAA. Soup kitchens provided free or low-cost food to those in need. New convenience foods and packaged goods became popular. Home cooking relied on staples and substitutions as ingredients were not always available. Appliances slowly became more common in homes through the 1930s as well. Unusual meats like squirrel and pigeon were included in popular cookbooks at the time.
Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman et al.. (2012). Major Problems in AmerMerrileeDelvalle969
Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman et al.. (2012). Major Problems in American History Volume II: Since 1865. : 3rd
ed.. (pp. 341-343).
This reading is being made available to you under fair dealing for the purpose of education in your
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1. A Snippet of Agricultural History:
Chicken Waterers
from the 19th Century to the Present
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Latta Rox Farm
Interlaken, NY
https://lattaroxfarm.com/chicken-waterers
A Snippet of Agricultural History:
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from the 19th Century to the Present
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Interlaken Historical Society
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Latta Rox Farm
Interlaken, NY
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A Snippet of Agricultural History:
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You collect what?
Chicken Waterers?
You collect what?
Chicken Waterers?
4. How many of you are familiar with
chicken waterers or poultry fountains?
How many of you are familiar with
chicken waterers or poultry fountains?
How many of you are familiar with
chicken waterers or poultry fountains?
5. How many of you are familiar with chicken waterers
or poultry fountains?
Who knows of a
chicken waterer collection,
anywhere?
How many of you are familiar with chicken waterers
or poultry fountains?
Who knows of a
chicken waterer collection,
anywhere?
How many of you are familiar with chicken waterers
or poultry fountains?
Who knows of a
chicken waterer collection,
anywhere?
6. How many of you are familiar with chicken waterers
or poultry fountains?
Who knows of a chicken waterer collection anywhere?
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London has an enormous
pottery collection.
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7. What is a Chicken Waterer?
What is a Chicken Waterer?
is a Chicken Waterer?
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8. “English and American country potters made a bell-shaped
dome of earthenware (and later of stoneware) with a knob or
handle on the top, and a small round hole about an inch from
the bottom edge. They also made a matching shallow dish,
with a wider circumference than the dome.
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upside down and fill it with fresh water. She would then set the
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flip the two over together and set them on the coop floor or in
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hole in the dome, but not spill out. As chickens drank, more
water was let out of the dome into the dish.“
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dome of earthenware (and later of stoneware) with a knob or
handle on the top, and a small round hole about an inch from
the bottom edge. They also made a matching shallow dish,
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farmer (or more likely the farmer’s wife) would turn the dome
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dish over the base of the dome while it is still upside down, and
flip the two over together and set them on the coop floor or in
the barnyeard. A vacuum formed in the top of the fountain so
that the water in the dome would fill the dish to the level of the
hole in the dome, but not spill out. As chickens drank, more
water was let out of the dome into the dish.“
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Primal Element, Suzanne Staubach, 2005, p161-162
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a work on the breeds, breeding, rearing, and
general management of poultry, William M.
Lewis, 1871
The American Poulterer's Companion:
a practical treatise on the breeding, rearing, fattening,
and general management of the various species of
domestic poultry, C. N. Bement, 1845
1845 1871
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general management of poultry, William M.
Lewis, 1871
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and general management of the various species of
domestic poultry, C. N. Bement, 1845
1845 1871
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For thon- who ore unllfle _
to procure ths stunt-s, was
present is flml'ingai mull.—
et‘ out the mo: principlo,
whleh ws hut-o anal—sim-
plo, and flmlflf oomltrnctet].
An ordlnsrp Junk bottle
forms I resorrolrr lhu _
burgh below cuntslna wry
- _ .-r.. . ..._=.
on. loss mutt-Es isms Humans mm
“Among the mnnr fnfiHiEI of the Gslltts .-
tshiul: ins-m bun-n introduced Into the New Engls
mama from Citlmt. thorn is no “tr-int} which . . .-
-
-
' so tout)- gnarl qmlrues as this Whit: Ehsnghaas.
“ The Vhito fihsnghnu In! Inge-r not! I'MI'I'IFII'
III-I1 other wrloliea. The: Bush or them l‘owls
mosh superior, not doors! or "stringy," on Is I]
$99 will: tha- Iflan-l: of Sin-Lo? mum Sir-ugh“
' in :- no I .8 t st.- moron ' .
“all: $5; of flhecolam. Mb
- “In their lillllhl th hrs man what. Ind lass
.' ,clinsII to nmhls. ass itshlts rand" the h
-"'_Ilvolunlrln for incubators III-d nuns“. uni 11mm '.
. has of their dlrrp-oaittnm makes tbs-or uwlLent foam
morlmrs, at tho} nos-er IIILar-s the ohinh bblnl‘lflflg‘ _t
lithol- liens. [no indmd to speak mom any C
than chnmtamtwa, from this many vsxuinroi! loss:
1 have auflbrod lo IJIo orparlmouts l'. III'I'I' tried.
"I Ill-"J imported tliITHn-nt breeds of fowl; [11:]
. "It! and ollowhum. and lists mush-ed [rum msn
Trina! Ilpeclmuns url'chuicc Euwis, Ind 11.: andmtvu
In [Impozoto than: have been :l‘rull'rotod I tlm rs
'_ mg or tunnel-urn: disposition of tho hens which . _ - . Ill-tie water. sod is novel
"Mu boon nhli and to use for incuhsttmi sud hursss — m" — —-—— WHEN-Id. Pointu] lslh.
'_1 h" 10“; ”In“: by uarrflsomooeoa ol' th mild to the HI! nd stool: loto 1hr.- groond, hop
.; Mos, IJ'iELr ruin insults; or Iostonutt tho Gm tits witnh upright.
““‘-‘ “W‘-“H“H“‘EH .- ' l Genesee Farmer, May 1851, p117
11. Guilland, H. E. Early American Folk Pottery,
1971, p69
Keystone Pottery, Washington County,
Tennessee, usually referred to as the
Decker Pottery, ca. 1870-1910.
Guilland, H. E. Early American Folk Pottery,
1971, p69
Keystone Pottery, Washington County,
Tennessee, usually referred to as the
Decker Pottery, ca. 1870-1910.
.-
Keystone Pottery, Washington County,
Tennessee, usually referred to as the
Decker Pottery, ca. 1870-1910.
Guilland, H. E. Early American Folk Pottery,
1971,p69
12. Rare Decorated 2 Gal. Stoneware Chicken Waterer
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17. Hand-thrown, Albany slip blaze,
jug-shaped with handle, open
bottom
Hand-thrown, Albany slip blaze,
jug-shaped with handle, open
bottom
Hand-thrown, Albany slip blaze,
jug-shaped with handle, open
bottom
18. Hand-thrown, stoneware, Albany slip glaze,
with attached dish
Hand-thrown, stoneware, salt glaze, with
attached dish. Maker: A. L. Hyssong,
Bloomsburg, PA
Hand-thrown, stoneware, Albany slip glaze,
with attached dish
Hand-thrown, stoneware, salt glaze, with
attached dish. Maker: A. L. Hyssong,
Bloomsburg, PA
Hand-thrown, stoneware, Albany slip glaze,
with attached dish
Hand-thrown, stoneware, salt glaze, with
attached dish. Maker: A. L. Hyssong,
Bloomsburg, PA
19. -Hand-thrown
-Bristol glaze
-Jug-shaped with handle
-Pushed-in side
-Pulled-up lip for dish
-One-piece
-Hand-thrown
-Bristol glaze
-Jug-shaped with handle
-Pushed-in side
-Pulled-up lip for dish
-One-piece
-Hand-thr0wn
-Brist01 glaze
Jug-shaped with handle
-Pushed-in side
-Pulled-up lip for dish
-One-pieee
26. Molded, Bristol glaze, without mark
Molded, Bristol
glaze, makers mark:
Medalta Potteries
Ltd. Medicine Hat,
Alberta
Molded, Bristol glaze, without mark
Molded, Bristol
glaze, makers mark:
Medalta Potteries
Ltd. Medicine Hat,
Alberta
Molded, Bristol
glaze, makers mark:
Medalta Potteries
Ltd. Medicine Hat,
Alberta
Molded, Bristol glaze, without mark
29. Courtesy of History Center of Tompkins County
Courtesy of History Center of Tompkins County
1,——
CaIIIII GIIIIIIIIHI lrIIn [LIIIIIIIIIII Fctlllln
I‘H “Lu:
new fifififl ol' the Cornell Incuhlilur Mfg. Company, Ilhnca N Y.
E. I... “WAN. . . AIClEET
m ”III! III: hail-r! will 3- ull-I hum uni lIuI lnzuhlrlr cumin-Imp m Im- WQ‘JIL
«mu: GIMME-LI. IiItfrgg-IITIJR III.I.IIm-IImrmm cu.. mmfi—{tfigé
Cornell Calvmflnd [min Drinking Fountain
InlI-nnlndin'm IlInIhlI-umnml. Ill‘lfflIij'
I-nlIlnInl. 'l'lII-w Im min! in III-pi. NM
III-Him: WI'Jl-‘IhIII‘ HIE [l—(lfll M flu- Maw
n-rIr I'I'II UIII III-1mm. 'l'l'uIt h IMIMIIMI
lll'll'l'lllfll tIuI ru‘l‘l ErnnI I'IIIIII II null puIIII-lhlflfl “I
wulrr. .l'lni [runu ue ul gunm- Inu. hillbill-
nuuz-JJ.
III" I"'IIIIt11:I1'Ia and Ilm mulnrml In" luaih-1
In rlemn III-If III Inn-[I IIIMI'I Ill-T
'I'IIrI-II IIIIItIuLIuI run I.- lIIflI-rI-tl In Iiliflplll‘ III -
In Mk III" ltI'm'InIIuI-I upuwr I'I‘LIe II.I. km: ulna:
The n1MrHIflmFmflmmlflhfis
PH'EE
_ LIIIL TH IIIt.
IIIllllll’L, I'nr I-hIIIln IIJJILI mil] [L130
qunnfi. IrIr dIM'LIIIIF'. ._ .221 .10 l 35
.JiqIIIII'l II-.I I'r_IIIlg _____ J” “In [M
T-I'IIIM‘I IIIII‘ I.I.|III'.IL- JIU I.” '13“
Cornell Cage Fuumaln
'lhla IIIImI'AI'III I: a WP". HIIEI‘IIIIIII In 1II-nuL_I Iur'lll rm- -.--III-I-IIII__r_ I’flll‘m ”r lurlmp
dean, u |-:I_‘:IIJ. Mind and firming w'III nI-arr IJIIIIIILLI“ il.
[be WLLII. IIIILI IIIBI uh'IIIIQ'IIIII III III IIIILIIE Il'
III-mihln III IIII l'l":'J.".III-I! |rI1I=I IlIII. l'I'III' IIInIIIuII II
" "II-'I' .l... I II ..._.I I- -I‘ 'IIIIII. “III-:11, III-In; prr-lrItI-II. I- LI [It In II.r
rqI rrmv
l:_..'|:l'|'lll"_I"'|I III:III will win Ina: IIIr _II.'IIIIr!l. II II
IIuI-II [nu [nur-
Il. Isuq'll 1h“ Whig!
II ”My 1.. huh“ III' II'II'ImIII III
. .flfi r-mLp rnrh
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CornelI
Courtesy of History Center of Tompkins City-r Cage Fountain
30.
31.
32. Eyles, D., Doulton Lambeth Wares, 2002
Eyles, D., Doulton Lambeth Wares, 2002
Eyles, D., Dou/ton Lambeth Wares, 2002
33.
34.
35. 5.2.. VI ‘JP'AOVHJ. 'M 'M ...J.. '-"
B—L‘RELDES 6: CO_.. DE-—N'ER CULORADD.103
akfiTELDESQ 0Q DRINKING FOUNTAINS
THE: ”COLORADO.”
The-u IIDIIC'IIID Itrlnlln: dull" Ill annex-Illa] Tllu‘ hill III! 'I'Illfr “2" "ml
Cllln. Ind chlcn lrum mu"; Iul ur Ilm'lnnfl.
Hngfgul'm. m. 25m; per flu. 32.49. t gallon. ermh. min; prr
than. $3.“).
. End-J bruodirILl-n, bomb. IUJM l'i ~|nar1a- fill Wild“ "Mm- Flrflf 9”" l- “l"
' “Hun.
PRICE LIST mm DESCRIPTIUE CHTHLOGUE
I BARTELDES DHINKING FOUNTAIN.
_ . Thus {aunt-Eu IM mun 01' heavy [III-“Ind 11-111. In I cum Ihllfl. lr-N'HMJ :nrn I
'- :ulmfl'flll‘ plan: 04' roam for Hm fowl! 1o drink.
| Print. 1 qua-1 an. 3m: 2 quart meme
C‘L'PHERS WALL FDTJNTAINS.
m h “Manual: an I: u“ “1 or fflultl‘llll. IM II nude tut $51- mullrxmlll
lhnnqm I II". hunt-tn. 1H.- m-ufmlmd hum IE: but nlnnlul‘l lrun Ind flli'
Inn-d ulna-III mill-H1. chm bv bin: an I hnnhfl m an» ' ull «If I hulllll'nfi, u “I Hlflfl,
A Ilh’liw Lula hand when Inn 1h- wuu Hmlmlfi Ind pub-cu nu In" from
It". 11. Is Inn-1J3- Intel-film far mu: c-hlckou II Idnll Pn'lll. I‘l' all HUT BE
"gnu” Il-IEIIIIE. “A! ll mill finned In mum with mum! pebhln ulr Ibo: and
alum Immunity. w. mun-nun thll mum“ u l'lnl-r-lhu 1a "In “tun-hr 1:1-
Illli'ill mill-I.
Fun. 1 gallon flu. each. ”a; 2 mm Aim. slum.
THE " SANITARE’ " FOUNTAIN. I
l. mu."- gllvullud mun-Inn. 1.; I.“ pun: A yllghl pull un 1hnl
-, unwitting Inn u! we mlum mum-.1 1r. anuruly um. hf Lulu ll . _—
‘,- “All ItI-p'llmum. bulb DII'M ul- Hnlu’ anti thomucnly (leaned. M II filled lulunlll‘ ‘0‘“
- nun Linn m 11.1mm um qr nquul- In 11m nth - mull hul- Ir I'll! be 'nunl us: um M 111-:
- Jinan In Im‘lJnu: null or book.
PHI-hr. I mlflan liar..- 8th,: 2 on!!!“ like. Mr.
Sanitary: Sel-f l eeding: Boxes ; fur : Poultry.
Thin WU! tufnflmi [nun lhr 15nd fuhlulznd lmn. .FLifi?
rlmuunhnm-mulnuuun. Tin-hm clam-hum: ‘op nnlnu 1h:- 1m! .1. “:1 'nll‘rlll
“I“; ",1. gun-cinurunlr. In prlfllrll": Imbulnnnllnla- and II” In; I 'Iilullmd ‘rr-
qquu II. hm.
Mal hi mu.
mm rum Hull“. Inna Mu “alumni, Hand-I rI-u—rl-vfll' it? an.
and“ nuwrrmall flue rot-h
Feed and Water Jars.
mm. mm.“ Mainline. hulaI nhuul 1'. qunru. Fur mum!
and u- Iull. ‘Il'f-EII] [In kiln: than: h: Inches Innis.
mgmmum.mc. |
COLORADO SEED HOUSE
DENVER,COLO.
36. Metal, hangs on wall, hood, handle,
Maker mark: Cyphers Incubator Co.
Buffalo, N. Y. Small
Metal, hangs on wall, hood, handle,
Maker mark: Cyphers Incubator Co.
Buffalo, N. Y. Small
Metal, hangs on wall, hood, handle,
Maker mark: Cyphers Incubator Co.
Buffalo, N. Y. Small
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42. Glass top, metal base, two-piece
Glass top, metal base, two-piece
Glass top, metal base, two-piece
44. Glass, two-piece,
Maker Mark:
Thomas’s Halifax,
Made in England
Glass, two-piece,
Maker Mark:
Thomas’s Halifax,
Made in England
Glass, two-piece,
Maker Mark:
Thomas’s Halifax,
Made in England
45. Glass top, early plastic base
Glass top, early plastic base
Glass top, early plastic base
46. Many designs that fit
standard canning jar
Many designs that fit
standard canning jar
Many designs that fit
standard canningjar
52. Pet-Stock, Pigeon & Poultry Bulletin,
Dec 7, 1874
Pet-Stock, Pigeon & Poultry Bulletin,
Dec 7, 1874
Farmerville Poultry Society.
Farmer Village, Seneca Ca, N. Y., Dec. 7. 1874.
EDITOR BULLETIN—
A meeting of the Fermerville Poultry Smietj,r
was held on Saturday evening last, for the purpose
of arranging premium-lime, end for the transsctiun
of business connected with the society. There was
a good attendance, and a lively interest. was
manifested.
The members of our society fee] greatly cnccur_
aged relative to our exhibition, which comes OH on
the 3d. 4th, and 5th of February next, and promises
to exceed our exhibition of lust year, which was of
itself a decided success.
Yours respectfully,
S P. STONE.
For premium-list and entries, address
E. G. Seersos, Sec.
——n..—-
Pet-Stock, Pigeon & Poultry Bulletin,
Dec 7, 1874
53. Thanks!
Latta Rox Farm
Interlaken, NY
https://lattaroxfarm.com/chicken-waterers
Thanks!
Latta Rox Farm
Interlaken, NY
https://lattaroxfarm.com/chicken-waterers
Thanks!
Latta Rox Farm
Interlaken, NY
https://|attaroxfarm.com/chicken-waterers
54.
55.
56. BA “TELDEH' T‘i’fl-I‘I BEE
1-2.1 “1‘" EN I'HIIN ILING
I-'ul.|3-"I‘AI.‘E.
Thom? FTCrHtkl'ill'E drlnklnfl: foul-1-
1:11:12; i-u-t-y the water nrml um!
.‘Lran. .m-I rhwflis frnm geltlng
“-1-: Hr drnwm-d. Made w1lh upen
bunnm [01' mm uenlnmtc of :rllmn-
In: n.
5136.
in; 11nd
I‘ I' we.
L‘Hh‘.
[Harm-Led Into :1
1H“. 5129. 35c; E311.
TIIIJ “sk‘hl'l‘llli” IJ'I'II‘N'I‘AIN.
-' Sill-NW i:— '-:"1 t'-.r~.'.ntu.ln. In two
MAME. -‘-. -‘:._;HI :...I -r: tIIL- print-(Hug
Pall n'.’ :r.-- " !' r': 'ri-wr-F i1 entirely,
End. 1-} u.— n: ' tI-ik lu'I-um.
boll: 3.4:1- .L'I' e.-.:-"- :u'::--l lllul'flUEillj'
Meant-.1 I: |'- 1'.‘.i---] .-...—'1. ;:‘.3~'. It can he
hung up L-ut LII [nu 4.1". -.-:a 11.11 ordinary
n51! L-1' lwuk.
Price. 1 gallon 55:2. 430v.- :2 gallon size.
iur.
HEKFHIE‘KD DRINKING FDUNTAIS.
Cnn Lg- used ulnu Lu: .1. feed box. 5113
5‘0. 1. 60:; use N-fi. 2. 60¢: size Na. 3.
I c.
5M"! Ill-Fomlfin 3011:!
5m noun“.
utmturcd tram In.
m ‘ hum. It ran bu built
2"...“ “.3535 3:: .3" 33.33:
_ _ THE BARTELDEB aaanz.:uo.. DENVER. com. "-'
Drinking Fountains
'I‘I'IE “HOLHRA Dfl"
MENTAINPfl-r plat-see.
Htlf anon. earl: gar:
one an Inn. Inch. .lEc.
Speclll bran-Eur slate.
hnlds about. H5 mmrla.
flll Inside brnouter. Emma
prl-zd em Imlf gullnn.
CYI‘HEI‘I'! 1.".t
FOUNTAIN.
It Is mnnumctured
from the hem nulvnn-
”it‘d Iron and nuns-marl
an arm alzle so thul 'Il
mm he hum: on a hum-d
In” ('fllurm‘lu. nr the WM! at u. hund-
Ing, at any height. A gulvnnlzed iron hum-(l
Water recepluvle nml pruleA'lB the water
WIDE“)! sflrvlveuhie fm— yum”; clnlckena 1'Il‘ adult fowl;
cannot be hrukun lay freezing. and In emglly Irleunad by 1
i115 wlth ruuml m-l-blea or uhut um] 511111“a Itihnroughlr. I
la made In twn sizes. Pr'lue, 1 gn'l, aim. {ea-:h Jun: 1 Kill. lill.
‘LUD.
DAVIS FOOD AND WATER FOUNTAIN
“MDSLED H555
DIH'I'UT
:rnJect: our tn.-
rum il'lrL I! ‘1
One 0! the mnfll'. handy fixture-n for paultryman. Can ho
filled with water or roed. It consists of an Iron Irma. Into
whlch any klnd or bottle or mason Jan 15 Inverted. and an
in hung anywhere. Sea Illustration. Fr|cm trnma only.
‘16:: by mail. We.
Flinn AND WHITE]! JARS.
Plain. mad: or stoneware. homing about 115 quit-u. for
. Var any to trap clown. 1:! Inch!-
9111.121.- tegEInogr gnf'f: 95;“ ‘3 dfllflfl. It... ‘ _