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^ GRIFFITH ®. TURNER CO- ^ 



RKID'jS SELF-GAUGING BtTTTER PRINTER. 



Prints b u t te r very 

 neatly and quickly. 

 Weighs into pounds or 

 half pounds as desired. 

 Does it in one-quarter 

 the time it can be done 

 by hand, making prints 

 of uniform weight. 

 Moulds are square. 



PRICE. 

 Either pound or 



half pound $10.00 



Both pound and 

 half pound com- 

 bined 13.50 



Extra foi;- initials 



and monograms. 1.50 



r.A FAYETTE BUTTER PRINTER. 



Extra for Initial or monogram, Sl.50. 



This is also 

 self - gauging. 

 I n t e nded for 

 use in cream- 

 eries, but more 

 especially for 

 reprinting. 

 Very simple 

 and handy. 



Either pound 

 or half pound, 

 ■with table, 

 915.00. 



Either pound 

 or half pound, 

 without table, 

 $10.00. 



BRICK BUTTER MOULD. 



Fig. 2. Fig. 3. 



EXTRA HEAVY BRICK BUTTER MOULD 

 Philadelphia Pattern. 



Fig. 4- 



■Philadelphia Pattern, lb.. $1.00 

 Fig. 4 — Philadelphia Pattern, 1 lb.. 1.50 

 Can furnish square molds to order with 

 initials cut at an extra cost of $1.00. 



Seeley Pattern. 



Furnished with sheaf of wheat. Mov- 

 able block, yi pounds. 



Seeley Pattern. . $ .60 



Round Prints, 14 }h.9 .10 

 Round Prints, 14 lb. .10 



INDIVIDUAL 

 BUTTERS. 



Square, 5^ ounce. . . .$ .15 



Square, 1 ounce 15 



Round, 1 ounce 10 



Fig. 2 — R. & B. % 

 lbs., round, 25c. 



Fig. 2 — R. & B. 1 

 lb., round, 30c. 



WELLS, RICHARDSON 

 & CO.»S BUTTEm. 

 COLOR. 



Will not color the but- 

 termilk; will never turn 

 rancid; gives the bright- 

 est and best color; butter 

 never becomes reddish; 

 perfect economy In use. 

 It is cheaper than any 

 other coloring, being put 

 up in three sizes, selling 

 at 25c. to color 500 pounds; 

 50c. to color 1,250 pounds; 

 $1.00 to color 2,800 pounds. 



PARCHMENT BUTTER 

 PAPER. 



It can be used in all 

 cases where wax paper, 

 tin foil or muslin has 

 been adopted, and in many 

 cases where these cannot, 

 for preserving goods from 

 the effects of moisture, 

 etc. In sheets 24x36, or 

 can furnish the paper cut 

 In the following sizes 

 without extra charge: 6x» 

 for half pounds, 9x12 for 

 one pounds, and 10x15 for 

 two pounds. Price, 20c. 

 per pound; by mail, 35c.} 

 6 pounds, $1.00. 



Fig. 4. 



Fig. 3— R. & B. J4 lb., 



square, 30c. 

 Fig. 3— R. & B. 1 lb'., 

 square, 35c. 



(This shows the way mold is used.) 



Factory Dairy Ladle. 



Hard Maple. 



LADLES 

 AlSrO SPADES. 



No. 1 Spades $ .10 



Same, 4x12 inches 10 



PATENTED 1898. 



mmmit 



The Taylor 

 Steel Stanchion. 



The strongest 

 Stanchion niade. 



Since the frame con- 

 sists entirely of steel 

 and malleable iron, 

 ■—CS^j it is practically inde- 

 ^^^R|gg^^:;structible and 



will 



last a lifetime. 

 ' Gives Free and Nat- 

 •>v«M'K«>-ov vvvr,.t oral Movement of the 



'*K5^y8fc^'«»&NS-K^S>'OiS^^ Head and Neck. 



Swings on chains, top and bottom, and gives much more 

 freedom to the cow's head than the old style stiff stanchion. 

 Practically the cows are as comfortable as when in the field; 

 for they are able to lick their sides and lie down with the 

 head on the shoulder, as nature intended. 



No Mortised Corners to Wear Loose. The corners are 

 formed of solid angle steel, bent to shape, and are as strong, 

 if not stronger, than the straight sides. 



Not Cumbersome About Neck o( Cattle. The angle steel 

 used in the Taylor Stanchion, which is 1% by I'A Inches wide, 

 is less than one-fourth as large as the wood used in other 

 stanchions. 



Dimensions of Stall. For ordinary-sized cattle, give each 

 a stall 3 feet wide by 4 feet 6 inches long floor space. Make 

 gutter along rear of stall of sufficient depth to catch all 

 droppings. A stall so constructed with the Taylor Stanchion 

 insures a larger production of milk. 



Price, Style No. 1 tlJSO 



Extra Heavy, No. 2 2.00 



The Keystone Dehorning Clip 



The practice of dehorning cattle is 

 coming more and more into vogue. 

 It is a mercy to the animals. Pre- 

 vents g'oring. Does not crush the 

 horns. No twisting motion or sec- 

 ond cut on horn. Parts are all inter- 

 changeable, and can be replaced at 

 any time. It is approved by veteri- 

 nary surgeons and leading dairy- 

 men. The horns must go, and they 

 cannot go too soon. 



Clipper, with leader and rope, ex- 

 tra blades and screw, fully war- 

 ranted, $12.00. Clipper alone, $10.00. 



We furnish a cheaper clipper than 

 the above that is superior to any of 

 the cheap clippers made, but do not 

 recommend it as broadly as the Key- 

 stone, which has no equal. 



Price $S.OO. 



CALF DEHORNER. 



ANYONE CAN OPERATE IT. 

 Price List. 



Perfection Calf Dehorners, including sample box of Perfec- 

 tion Cream and full instructions for operating, etc. 



Net, Plain $3..'S0 



Net, Nickel-plated 5.00 



Perfection Cream, per pound JSO 



Discount on Five-Pound Orders. 



