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CREAM 



Ih^W H S Hand Separator. 



Capacity, 300 Pounds of Jfew 3Iilk Per Hour, Price 875, 

 Is Furuislied Complete, as Sbown in Cut, 

 Witliout l.eg:s or Table. 



'HIS machine is designed 

 to meet the demand for a 

 _ strictly reliable Hand- 

 power Separator of lowest pos- 

 sible first cost. The materials 

 entering: into its construction 

 are the best obtainable. The 

 work is done l)y the fame 

 workmen and subjected to rigid 

 inspection, just as in our higher- 

 l>rieed No. 1 Safety Hand Sepa- 

 rators. 



In clean skimming and in the 

 quality of cream an'l butter 

 the WHS SEPAKATOE is ex- 

 actlj- on a par with the No. 1 

 Safety. 



Every spindle in a Sharpies' 

 Separator is gauged to a limit 

 of less than one one-thousandth 

 part of an inch, and the 

 material used in its spindles 

 is the finest crucible steel. The 

 bowl can be put on an anvil 

 and hammered for an hour with 

 a sledge, but will not show the 

 slitrhest crack. 



IT TURNS EASILY.— The 

 bowls are lighter than any 

 others of same capacity, while 

 all the bearings are of hard 

 steel and of exceptional truth and roundness. This, together with 

 the fact that the gearing is of an improved design and very accurately 

 cut. explains the reasons for very easv-vunning hand machines. 



THE BOWL IS SIMPLE AND EASY TO CLEAN —Not over fou 

 or five minutes are required in which to thoroughly wash and cleanse 

 a bowl. First washing must be done with cold waier. Every part is 

 open and accessible, and no corners for dirt or milk to lodge in unseen. 



Power Machines are described in a little booklet which we will be 

 glad to toward free on application. 



This machine is fully equal in every respect to any $100.00 machine 

 made. 



PURITY OF PRODUCT. 



There is no subject receiving more attention at present among 

 bacteriologists than disease germs existing in milk ; especially is this 

 true of the tubercular or consumptive germs. The appalling increase 

 of tuberculosis has caused many of the State Legislatures to take up 

 the subject. 



It is a recogni/.ed fact that in milk set by the gravity system, all of 

 the bacteria matter or filth, if you wish to term it so, islettin the 

 milk or cream. Any one who has not seen the parts of a machine 

 cleansed after separating, would be amazed at the quantity of dirty, 

 slimy, sickening matter that is washed oil the parts Especially may 

 this fact be noted with the SHAKPLES' SEPAK.\T()RS. 



Contained in this filth are the diseise germs that one has been 

 pouriDg into his system, unconsciously bringing disease and deatli 

 on himself, his family or his friends. Some jihysicians are advocating 

 separator milk as preferable to mother's milk for young babies. 



PRICE. 



W H S Hand Separator S 7."».00 



Ko. 1. Safety Hand Separator 100.«<» 



No. 4 Tubular Hand 12.>.0O 



Separator Oil. pergallon can I.OO 



Separator Oil five gallons I.«t0 



LANTERNS. 



This Lantern lias the I. ill Wire Attachnientsand 

 Guard and is (U'siral)le for hand service. Made in 

 lirightTin, lirassor ("opjier. Can be filled, lighted, 

 regulated and extingiiislicd withont removing 

 globe. Price, .10 cents. 



DAsil nOAIil) LANTKHN. Price «Oc 



' 'Buttercup" Hand Separator. 



Capacity, 17ii Pounds Per Hour. 



This new Tubular bowl macliine 

 fully meets the demand forapractical 

 and eificient separator of less capacity 

 than our other sizes and at a corres- 

 pondingly lower price. 



The materials and construction em- 

 ployed in this machine are of the best 

 quality, and it can be easily run to its 

 full capacity with one hand by a 

 woman or child. 



Points of Superiority of the Butter- 

 cup over any other small hand 

 Separator are as follows : 



Simplicity of construction and con- 

 sequent durability. 



Phosphor-bronze gear instead of 

 common brass as used in some other 

 kinds. 



Great reserve capacity (as by speed- 

 ing up the machine the quantity 

 separated can be increased fully fifty 

 per cent.) 



Simple bowl construction, admitting 

 of perfect cleaning in a few moments. 



Greater separating capacity in pro- 

 I>ortion to price than any other ma- 

 chine on the market. 



Price ■ 850.00. 



STAR MILK COOLERS. 



These are thorough aerators, 

 because the water flowing up- 

 Avards inside the sheets of copper 

 becomes heated by the warm 

 milk flowing down over the 

 outsides; this brings warm milk 

 and warm water together at the 

 top of the cooler ; the milk 

 being gradually cooled as it 

 descends, leaves the Cooler within 

 two degrees of the temperature 

 of water run through it. 



In the smallest size every drop 

 of milk is compelled to flow ovei 

 forty inchesof surface, all on out- 

 side of machine. Will cool milk 

 as fast as it can be milked : no ice 

 re(niired. 



TTiese Coolers are constructed 

 of Copper sheet and Brass Cast- 

 ings, heavily tinned, and have 

 surface enough to do the work 

 claimed in hot weather. Will not 

 rust : last a life time. 

 PRICE. 



No. 1. Star Cooler. tlO gallons per hour 8'.25.00 



No. ".i. ."^tar CooliM. W gallons i>< r hour VIT.50 



STANDARD 

 Aerator and Cooler. 



The Standard will aersite and cool fifty gallons of miik per hour to 

 within two degrees of the temperature of the water used. All of the 

 milk tlows down over forty inclies of cold surface, and by the time it 

 reaches tlie bottom it is cold 



PRICE. 



Plain Cooler, as used with Separator 9n.4M> 



Cooler, inctudiug lS-<it Milk Tank. Milk Flow ltetfulat«>«". 



Brackets. Screws and Hose «.00 



Barrel Connections, e.vtrji .7.^ 



Svphons «.«>0 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



