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The Simplicity of the entire James Carrier outfit also makes for greater 

 strength and durability, the extra weight of material being only at those points 

 where strength is needed; and there are no complicated parts to wear. 



In the following pages we have described the carrier in detail, and we 

 want you to note that in each case we have stated the exact weight and given 

 complete specifications, so that you may compare for yourself our carriers and 

 those offered you by others at equal or higher prices. 



The photographs and descriptions show why it is that James Carriers are 

 more easily erected and more easily operated than any others; why they run 

 more smoothly on the track; how they meet every condition ever required of 

 a carrier in the barn; why the I-Beam track is more suitable in every way for 

 curves, switches and outside work; how the automatic safety stop blocks make 

 it impossible for a carrier to run off the track; and how the simple construction 

 eliminates worm gearings, ratchets and cogs that are so liable to wear or break. 



And as you study the carrier proposition, we ask that you bear in mind 

 that while there may be carrier outfits offered you at lower prices, the James 

 Carriers are so built as to cost you by far the leaii per vear — and that is the 

 only fair way in which to figure the cost of any article. 



James Carriers are "long life " carriers — built to stand the strain and wear 

 of years — made to forestall breakages and repairs — made to save the maxi- 

 mum of work and time. We are proud of them, believing that each is the 

 best that can be built to meet the specific purposes for which it is designed. 

 And in this belief, we are backed up by the hundreds of enthusiastic, com- 

 mendatory letters received from owners of James Carrier outfits. 



Of all the litter carriers, the one that has the largest sale, and hence 

 apparently best meets the requirements of the average dairyman, is the "Big 

 Boy" Carrier; and this is the outfit which we would recommend for the barn 

 in which fifteen head of stock or more are being cared for. 



The Combination outfit fills the need in small barns, where the rigid 

 I-Beam track is wanted inside, with a rod track outside — so as to have the 

 advantage of the automatic return secured only by use of the rod track. With 

 fifteen head of stock or more, however, the "Big Boy" with the swinging 

 steel crane or outside arch support is recommended, for the reason that in the 

 long run it will prove more satisfactory and more economical. 



The "Chore Boy" is recommended only for the smallest barns, where but 

 a few head of stock are cared for. 



SAVES HALF THE TIME 



Eau Clan.- Wis., December 15, 1917. 



In reply to vour letter in regards to the carrier and swinging crane will say that we used to use wheelbarrows 



in cleaning our Barn, , , , , , r ■ , r,,, , ■ , 



We have fifty head of cattle in our cow barn and 1 think 1 am sate m saymg that 3U , ol time is saved in 



cleaninff the barn over the old way. 



Cleaning me d ^^^ CLAIRE COUNTY INSANE ASYLUM, 



S, E. HOREL. Supt 



