February 22 . 100R, 
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HAT does that mean to you, Mr. Farmer, 
devise; the highest type of perfection money and 
brains can build—the result of a life-time of concen¬ 
tration and determination to produce the best sepa¬ 
rator in the world. 
And what’s the result? 
The illustration at the top of this page, the factory 
back of it, and a record of more satisfied purchasers 
than all others combined. 
When you buy a Tubular you have the positive 
assurance that you have a separator that will get 
from io to So per cent more cream from your milk 
than any other; that it will turn much easier; that 
it is the simplest in construction; has fewest parts, 
consequently easiest to clean and less liable to break¬ 
age; has low supply can; is most durably built and is 
backed by the biggest and miost experienced builders 
in the business. 
Then why take chances on your separator pur¬ 
chase? You have everything to gain in buying a 
Tubular—nothing to risk. In. buying a separator 
here are the vital points to consider: 
Which Separator gets the most cream? 
Which Separator is easiest to turn? 
Which Separator is easiest to clean? 
Which Separator has the fewest parts? 
Which Separator has no back-breaking supply can? 
Which Separator is most durable and costs least for 
repairs? 
In short—get a Tubular and you’ll never have 
cause to regret. Next to your own experience, that 
of others who have Tubulars, is as good a guide as 
you can get, especially when they tell by compari¬ 
son with other makes why they prefer Tubulars. 
Send for our 1908 Catalog—it gives many letters on 
these points. 
Just get a postcard and write for it today. It tells 
all sides of this story of separator buying; gives 
comparative tests of the Tubular and others; let¬ 
ters from dairy authorities, universities, and shows 
the Gold Medal awards—the highest honors ever 
awarded to a cream separator. 
If you have an unsatisfactory separator now, 
write to our Exchange Department and see how easy 
we make it for you to exchange your old machine 
for the_ easy running, clean skimming Tubular. 
I when you conclude to buy a cream sepa- 
It means that when you buy a Tubular 
back of your purchase stands the safest, 
surest, strongest guarantee you can possibly get— 
something that stands as a positive evidence its 
product must be the best—something that proves 
beyond question its product must be superior to all 
others, or the largest factory in the World would 
not have become necessary to fill the demand. 
All the printed claims and guarantees of merit ever 
written can’t -compare to this concrete fact—this 
great monument of proof that Tubulars are the most 
popular separators on the market today. 
“Nothing succeeds like success,” and the reason 
it has been possible to build up the largest separator 
factory in the world, is simply because Tubulars are 
an actual, practical success. Because they are the 
best in the world. 
60,000 Tubulars were sold last year; and this year, 
so far, promises a big increase. Every one sold 
makes more sales, for their buyers can’t help but tell 
their neighbors of their exceptional superiority. 
It is no longer a question whether it pays to buy 
a Cream Separator. That has become a fact long 
ago, but it is a difficult question with many as to 
which Separator to buy, for the reason that so many 
cheap, impractical and unreliable machines have been 
flooded upon the unsuspecting buyer. They have 
been advertised in most glowing terms—offered on 
what seemed impossible-to-be-deceived grounds, that 
many purchasers have been caught to their sorrow 
later on. 
For these and many other reasons we say that it 
means a great deal to the buyer today what is back 
of the Separator you buy. 
When an article has sufficient merit to succeed; to 
grow to be the most extensively sold; requires the 
largest factory in the world to supply the demand; 
wins in every fair competition, is it not wiser, safer, 
cheaper in the end to put your money and trust into 
that article, knowing what is back of it, than to take 
chances on something that has none of these buying 
safeguards to protect you? 
But that is not all. In buying a Tubular you get 
the product of the most skillful separator builders in 
the world; the most practical machine genius can 
o w 
that the growth, suc¬ 
cess, reputation and 
size of the business 
that stands back of 
your purchase is the 
best, SAFEST guaran¬ 
tee you can tfet? 
It is the ABSOLUTE 
PROOF that the ar¬ 
ticle you buy is of 
true merit and worth. 
The bi&£er the busi¬ 
ness—the safer your 
purchase and the bet¬ 
ter the guarantee 
back of it. 
Don't let low prices 
blind you. The best 
is the cheapest — 
that’s a TUBULAR. 
running, 
You’ll find the Exchange the most profitable experi 
ence you ever had. Write for Free Catalog No. 153 today. 
THE SHARPLES SEPARATOR COMPANY 
do, Ill. WEST CHESTER, PA 
Toronto, Canada 
There is no proof like experience, and the experience of 
remains in the milk which has gone through a Tubular howl. 
PAID FOR ITSELF IX A YEAR. DOUBLED BUTTER PRODUCT. 
Near Leipsic, Dee., Mar. 20. 1007. Santa Margarita. Cal., Mar. 10, 1007. 
I can safely say that the Sharpies Tubular One week before we got the Tubular Separator. 
Separator is the best machine on the market. I by using pans the old way we made two rolls of 
have had my separator one year, and it lias paid butter. This week with the Tubular we have 
for itself in the extra pounds of butter I have made four rolls from the same two cows, 
made. Chas. Shacked.. F. M. Stovall. 
users of Tubular Separators is all in one direction. No cream 
here is what people say who have tried the Tubular and know: 
TUBULAR GAIX EQUALS ONE COW. FORTY-FIVE PER CENT. GAIN. 
Cambridge Springs, Pa., July 30,1907. Clarion, Iowa, July 23,1907. 
We made moie butter from four cows, using the I have had a No. 4 Tubular Hand Separator one 
Separator, than we did from five cows the old way, year. I milked the same cows for four years before 
setting crocks or pans. Also the butter is far su- and the separator made 45 per cent. gain. I would 
perior to the old way of making. It keeps better and not sell for $100 unless I could buy another at once, 
is much better flavored. Mr. & Mrs. A.Whiteley. John B. Carpenter. 
