THE H. B. GURLBR SANITARY MILK PAIL. 



Devised by Mr. Gurler and used on his farm at DeKalb, 111., where about 200 cows are milked 

 daily. No. 1 is the pail complete as ready for milking the streams strike the cloth at a 

 slant, the cover checking any spatter. No. 2 is the pail as ready for washing. No. 3, the 

 tin ring and part cover that holds cloth in place. No. 4, sheet of fine cheese cloth doubled 

 over a layer of absorbent cotton. No. 5, cap for closing the spout (No. 6) while milking. 

 The cloths are washed, sterilized, and used several times over. The cotton is thrown away 

 at the finish of each milking. One pound of the cotton is sufficient to make 50 strainers. 



