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Quaker
City
Peanut
Butter
Mill

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Price of Mill $4.00
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This mill is tinned and has a ball bearing. Grinds
dry, wet or oily substances. Weight ten pounds,
capacity five pounds peanut butter per hour. This
is not a cheap meat mill which will not grind fine,
but a thoroughly practical grinding mill constructed
on the same principles as our large mills, which
have been used so successfully throughout the world for
nearly a generation. It is a general grinding mill for family
use, and is sold at a price within the reach of every family.
The importance of pure food can not be overestimated. The
surest way to get it is to do your own grinding, thus
having the article freshly ground as you use it, and avoiding
the danger of injurious adulterations. This mill is adapted
to grinding or pulverizing any of the following articles:--

Coffee, peanuts or nuts of any kind, all wet or oily substances,
corn meal, cracker dust, bread crumbs, cracked wheat
and oats, horseradish, and cooked meats, spices, herbs, and
roots, vanilla beans and pods when mixed with sugar and
ground together for flavoring; raisins, with or without seeds
for marmalade, cocoanuts, etc. Peanut butter is said to be
superior to codliver oil for consumptives. Send for circular
containing directions for making peanut butter.
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MANUFACTURED BY

The A. W. STRAUB CO., 3737-41 Filbert St.
Philadelphia, Pa.

Canal and Randolph Sts., Chicago, Ill.

<sc>Vegetarian Cafe, 755 Market St., San Francisco, Cal.</sc>

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