Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hn Steam Frail ail YegetaWe Erajorator Soli ty Gh S. Q-XJIH.XD cfc SOIT, Medaryvll le, - - Ind. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. Price $9.00. We do not come to yon with an expensive 4©vice, and one that has to be put upon the market by misrepresentation bnt one that contains the scientific principles of an evaporator, and one that will successfully dry all your fruit and berries as well as all your vegetables, in the least possible time, without the slightest danger of scorching or burning. One that yon can buy for less than one third of the price of any other in the market of the same capacity. Why is it Superior to all Others! First because you ean use it in your kitchen while doing your work and one in which you cannot bam your fruit and vegetables as oar heat is uniform —being heated by steam. If we have any heat we have the heat of steam—2l2 degrees. It is impossible to get more than that and, by test, it proves to be the right temperature for fast drying. In the second place it is so simple that . any child that is eld enough to put on the fruit and keep up the fire can use it without danger of spoiling fruit or evaporator, and one that will do as much work as any other that wil 1 cost $35. Tlie drying surface of the trays are 18x26 inches each and you can connect seven trays to our boiler if you wish to. Boiler and three trays constitute a Nine* Dollar machine. Time required ,lo evaporate different fruits and vegetables: Apples pared with sliccr, cover ■ from ....:... % to l^hr. Peaches . . 5 to 7 “ Pears ........ .. H 4 to 2 Currents :.....15* t»2 “ Xtlieriies , rr~.. —— 2... “ Strawberries 2X to 3 “ Raspberries .1)4 to 2‘ .“ Blackberries 154 to 2Peas*-.:.... - .1 hr. String Beans ... 254 to 3 ‘ Tomatoes, cut Vi inch thick I to IX “ Pumpkin 254 to 3 “ Wine plant... .....1 to 154“ Corn 40min. We give a table of prices of different fruits and vegetables as quoted by wholesale dealers. Apples evaporated 9 cts. Old style 2 cts. Peaches:. .. -.30 “ “ It “ Pears 25 10 “ Blackberries 15 ” “ “ 8 “ Kaspberries ...18 “ “ *• 9 “ Strawberries 90 “ Peas 20 “ “ “ 8 “ Tomatoes 60 “ Currents 21 “ “ “ 7 “ Cherries, pitted 22 “ “ “ 10“ Pumpkin, pulverized. .50
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