James Sanitary Steel Pens 



HE money to be made m dairy farming depends in no small 



degree on the care and treatment given the animals. 



James Sanitary Steel Pens have been developed to aid in 



making the dairy barn the biggest profit-maker possible. 



And in the building of these pens, the same principles have 



been followed that underlie the success of James Cow Stalls. 



Not only do James Pens confine the animals securely, but they provide 



the maximum of cleanliness and comfort, and interfere the least with light and 



proper ventilation, thus promoting health. 



They also reduce barn work and pay big dividends on the investment 

 through the saving of labor alone. 



James Pens are Easy to Set Up 



The James Pens are most easily erected. They are shipped from the 

 factory already assembled in panels; the gates and the bull pen manger panels 

 are already built. To erect the pens, all that is necessary is to set the corner, 

 intermediate and gate posts in the tubular anchors (which will have already 

 been placed in the concrete curb), bolt the panel to the posts; and fill the 

 tubular anchors with cement. As soon as this cement sets your pen is solid. 



This method effects a great saving in the cost of erection. Formerly, we 

 did not use the panel construction but ran each upright into the cement curb, 

 which required great care and much labor to set up the pens. The cost of 

 manufacturing panel construction pens is a third more than the cost of making 

 the pen where each upright runs into the curb; and likewise it saves you half 

 the expense and difficulty in erection. It is a better pen in every way, but our 

 increasing business makes it possible to furnish it without adding to the price 

 because of this improvement. 



James Tubular Pen Anchors 



(PATENT APPLIED FOR) 



The anchors are the only part of the pens required at the time the con- 

 crete work is done. James Pen Anchors may be secured on short notice either 

 from Fort Atkinson, Minneapolis, or Elmira, N. Y. ; Wright-Ziegler Co., 

 Boston; De Laval Dairy Supply Co., San Francisco and Seattle, or some 

 other nearby distributing point. The contractor can go right ahead finishing 

 the cement work according to simple instructions supplied with the anchors. 

 The pens may be set up at any time later when most convenient. 



This method makes erection of James Pens so easy that even a boy could 

 do the work and does away with possibility of delay in cementing floors. 



