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James Barn Scrapers 



At last, you can obtain a floor scraper that will actually clean the floors. 



The home-made scrapers and those which have been placed on the market heretofore 

 chatter, jump and slide over the manure. They don't hug the floor. 



The design and shape of the James Scraper is such that it gets right down under the 

 manure and clings to the floor. No matter whether you push down hard or shove it 

 gently, it sticks to the floor. The harder you push, 

 the deeper it digs. It is correct in principle. P^"T "Bl^" 1^"*"^^ '"ISU 



For cleaning the walks and floors back of the 

 cows and concrete barn yard, the James Scraper ^^^m* »■ - 



is unexcelled. Its great width of straight edge ^ ^^^H| ':'i|L,-l^' 



makes quick work of this job. It does work that ,'^, ^^^^A iilt' %'. 



cannot be done satisfactorily with a shovel, taking 

 off all the dirt and leaving the cement floor clean 

 so that cows are not liable to slip as they come in 

 or leave the barn. 



The 15-inch width scraper is designed for use 

 in the gutters, which usually are built 1 6 inches 

 wide. 



The James scraper is also unexcelled for re- 

 moving packed snow or ice from cement walks, and 

 for the cleaning of city pavements. 



