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James Alignment Device 



PATENTED 



The James Alignment Device permits the adjustment of the stanchion 

 fonvaicl or backward m the stall, lengthening or shortening the stall to fit the 

 cow. It aligns all the cows — long, short and medium — at the rear, so that 

 manure falls in the gutter instead of on the standing platform. 



It keeps the stall clean, hence keeps the cow clean, and saves work in the 

 cleaning of the cow and the stall; lessens the amount of bedding required; 

 and insures a bigger yield of milk because the clean, dry stall aifords the cow 

 greater comfort and promotes better health. 



The barn is more easily kept in a sanitary condition; and the labor item is 

 reduced to the minimum and the appearance of the barn vastly improved. 



If you want to get a line on the labor saving effected by the alignment 

 device, just figure out the time required to groom your cows each day and 

 what that time costs you. You will then better appreciate the fact that the 

 alignment device is the greatest improvement ever made to promote cleanliness 

 of the cow and sanitary condition of the barn and milk. 



The James Alignment has seven adjustments, providing not only for seven 

 sizes of cows, but also providing for the same cow in seven stages of growth. 

 It has an adjustment of IO'/2 inches in all. 



The James Alignment Device is patented and because other manufacturers 

 have no right to manufacture or sell such a device they sometimes attempt to 

 persuade purchasers that this valuable feature of the James Stall is worthless 

 — that it will not accomplish its purpose. 



There is one convincing answer to all their arguments. 



That answer is, the James Alignment Device is doing all we claim in 

 thousands of dairy barns right now. It is saving time and labor for the 

 fortunate owner; it is keeping the cows clean. 



You need not take our word for it — read the following letters received 

 from dairymen who are using the James Equipment. 



And remember — we also have hundreds of similar letters from owners 

 just as enthusiastic that we will gladly send you. If you want to see them, 

 send us a postal card, asking for these letters; then, should you wish, write to 

 any of them, enclosing a three-cent stamp; you will get an answer. 



B. C. Settles, Palmyra. Mo., says: "After a thorough trial of the James Stalls with my cows last winter I 

 ■want to say there never was a time that I had to clean any manure off their udders." 



Edward Van Alstyne, Kinderhook, N. Y.. writes us: "I have two-year-old heifers standing side by side with 

 full-aged cows, and both stand just over the drop," 



Read this from C. J. Orn, of Barron, Wis. : "James Equipment keeps my cattle clean at all times, and therefore 

 saves time for the men taking care of the herd. Cows also milk more when comfortable." 



And this from W. E. Colwell, Kittanning, Pa,: "I find the James Stalls save me money, and my cows have 

 never done better than they have this winter: my cows are all as clean as in summer." 



Another letter from Mr. J, W. Breyfogle, Three Rivers, Mich,, comments thus: "The Alignment Device 

 saves me time and money. While you take time to wash five or six cows I can milk half that number: smce I have 

 had the James stanchions I have not washed the cows, yet they are perfectly clean and ready to milk." 



