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THEi T-WI'f'A I, NEW-VOkKEH 
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From (oast to (oast 
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Gulf 
W E are not going to waste your time reading 
our arguments—our claims for the U. S. 
Cream Separator, we are going to give you 
the words of those who are using the U. S. in dif¬ 
ferent States in the Union from coast to coast— 
from Canada to the Gulf. 
Their words are the safest guide for you to follow. 
“Every father likes his own children best” — 
naturally we are prejudiced in favor of our own 
separators, but the words of those using them 
are unbiased—unprejudiced—the result of their 
experiences and consequently actual, practical 
illustrations are to just how well the U. S. does 
its work in the hands of the users. 
In reading these letters you are bound to be im¬ 
pressed with the following important features: 
ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY 
CLEAN SKIMMING 
EASE OF TURNING 
EASE OF CLEANING 
DURABILITY 
Good Words from Maine 
Palmyra, Me. 
We had a on trial with the XT. S., and on 456 pounds of milk 
the 17. S. made 13 ounces more butter than the same amount run 
through the E. E. McFarland 
From Vermont 
Marshfield, Yt. 
I bought one of the machines, hut after running it a while I 
found it was not skimming clean. I had it tested at the cream¬ 
eries here and found it to test 1 per rent, anil I could not stand 
this so exchanged it for one of the U. S. machines, and find that 
if I had given the other machine away I should have made 
money Ov so doing. I like the U. S. very much. 
Almon Tucker 
From Massachusetts 
Munson, Mass. 
SomclOyears ago I purchased one of your No. 6 
Separators. I would gladly give you my testi¬ 
mony of its merits.’ It has given ’perfect 
satisfaction and lias done splendid work 
all these years without one cent of re¬ 
pairs ’with the exception of rubber 
ring. 11. D. Vaillr 
u. s. 
Cream 
Separators 
have received Gold Medal, 
or Highest Award at every In¬ 
ternational Exposition at which they 
have been exhibited and tests of Sep¬ 
arators have been held. 
The U. S. Holds World’s Record for 
Clean Skimming in competition with the leading makes 
of Separators of the World. 
.0138 of one per cent, of butter fat left in the skim milk, average record for fifty consecu¬ 
tive runs at Pan American Exposition, 1901. Never Equaled by any other make! 
HaVe Prox/en 
Their Superiority^ 
From New York 
Mmm.EBTTRon, N. Y. 
I am using your IT. S. Separator and am well pleased with it. My U. S. 
Separator is not out of order every week or two as my neighbors' who are 
using other makes, are. David L. Van Worm 
From Pennsylvania 
Milton, Fa. 
The U.S.Cream Separator purchased of you gives perfect satisfaction. 1 can 
take it apart in three minutes and put it together in the same time. It is an easy 
runner, easy to handle, easy to wash and keep clean and is a “long-life'' 
maehiuc. No mau will make a mistake if he buys a U. S. Cream Separator. 
Bertram Bergerstock 
From Ohio 
BLAf'KLir'K, Ohio 
I have used one of your No. 5 T 7 . S. Cream Separators every day for the 
past sixteen years, and l have paid out only 50 cents for repairs in that 
time. I am using the machine every day, and it is in good shape now and 
doing good work. I would not have any other, only the U. S. Separator. I 
cau cheerfully reeouuueud the U. S. to dll who warn a durable machine. 
Scott Rochelle 
From Michigan 
Dollar Bay, Micii. 
T have used a I 7 . S. Separator for some time and can truthfully say I am 
now making twice ns much butter as X did under the old system. 1 set up 
and started the machine without the assistance of any agent, as It is so simple 
that any farmer cau set oue up without auy trouble. 
Mrs. Edith Edwards 
From Illinois 
Grant Park, III. 
Well pleased with our No. 6 U. S. Separator. I have a little boy 8 years 
old and little (laughter 11 years old that often turn my machine with perfect 
ease. My wife who is a small woman, weighing about 130 pounds, runs my 
machine about oue third the time since I bought it. Henry Wille 
From Wisconsin 
- Fond Du Lao, Wis. 
I have used one of vour No. 6 IT. S. Separators for the past eight years, and 
have never paid anything for extras, and ns far ns I can sec it is good for 
another eight years’. 1 consider that I have gained about $500.00 a year since 
using the U. S. Separator. I sell all of my cream to patrous iu the city of 
Fond Du I.ae, Wis., at a good price, as the cream is uniform, ami I give my 
patrons just what they want. S. M. Ingalls 
From Iowa 
De Soto, Iowa 
Have used one of your machines,a No. 6 United States Cream Separator, for 
nearly 11 years, and separated the milk from 40 cows for 5 years, and the 
number of cows would average 20 per year in the 11 years use of the machine. 
The Separator has given good satisfaction. If I were buying another ma¬ 
chine, would take no chances on buying any other make, as I have not seen 
another make of separator that suits me as well. C. W. Kitchell 
From Indiana 
GOSnEN, Ind. 
We have several differorent makes of machines around here hut would not 
exchange our No. 7 U. S. for any of them. For good work, easy washinjfand 
From Arkansas 
SPRINGDALE, Ark. 
I bought a No. 7 Cream 
Separator from you and ill 
three months have sold cream 
and milk from three cows to the 
amount $100.50. I get 80c per gal. 
for cream and 20c per gal. for fresh 
milk. Since April 15th I have sold 
butter, cream and milk from three 
cows to the amount of $150.00. How 
is that for three cows and one U. S. 
My separator is all O. K. ready to do 
her work when the milk is poured in. 
G. A. KUOEL 
From 
Canada 
West Shkffokd, 
Qub. 
I have now been using 
one of your No. 6 Separa¬ 
tors twelve months, and it 
is giving me perfect satis¬ 
faction. It is easy to turn 
and easy to wash. I had 
the skim milk tested at the 
butter factory and the loss of fat 
was only 1-100of 1 per cent (. 01 ) 
per 100 lbs. of milk. One thing 
especially like about your ma- 
especinlly lik 
chine, is the uniform density of 
cream it delivers. It has cost 
me nothing for repairs. 
Leon Jolley 
ityo 
i den 
wearing, I think it surpasses all of them. W. U. Ulery 
From Kansas 
Meriden, Kansas 
The U. S. Separator simply cannot be beaten by any other machine now 
in the market. I have found it to be easy running, the cleanest 
skimmer, (skimming down to 1-100 of 1 per cent), the easiest 
washed and tiie most durable, besides many other points 
of excellence. I believe the man is making a mistake 
who keeps three or more cowb and does 
not have a U. S. 
O. E. ItEFLOGLK 
From Nebraska 
Raymond, Neb. 
Wc had a “ ” separator and from 12 cows we made 36 
lbs. of butter. The next week we used a No. 6 U. S. Separator 
aud made 74 lbs. from the same cows in the same pasture with¬ 
out any extra feed. We made $10.45 the first week after using 
the machine. John Neylon 
From Texas 
Houston, Texas 
Am still delighted with the No. 5 U.S.Separator; would not be 
without one. It has been in use now eight or nine years, and 
the running gear is in the best of condition. It has not had 
tiie best of care, for hired help as a rule are not careful or par¬ 
ticular enough with machinery. Mrs. Sam Allen 
From California 
San Luis Obispo. Cal. 
It gives me pleasure to say that the U. S. Separator purchased 
of your agent lias given me perfect satisfaction. It ruiw easy, 
skims clean, and I can wash tt in four or five minutes. 
I concluded to purchase a U. S. after inspecting several makes 
including tiie “Catalog House" machine which I would not 
buy at auy price. H. W. Stalnaoker 
It is possible to give but a few of the thou¬ 
sands of similar letters we have on hand, but 
if yon will write for our Illustrated Catalog 
No. and booklet of “Short • Stories” 
you will be surprised how many people in 
your state are enthusiastic users of tiie U.S. 
Possibly we can give you tiie names of 
some users in your own county for tiie 
number of U. S. Separators in use 
throughout the U. S. if represented by 
dots on this map would make it look 
as if hit with a load of birdshot at 
close range. 
Write for catalog No. 159 today, 
it is full of valuable 
dairy informa¬ 
tion. 
VERMONT 
FARM MACHINE CO. 
(Incorporated 1873) 
BELLOWS FALLS, - VERMONT 
' J^HE U. S. CREAM SEPARATOR for 1908 has all the qualities that have made the U. S. the standard Separator of the 
world for many years past, for efficiency, durability and reliability, and has in addition 
New and Important Improvements 
both in construction and efficiency — increasing their already unequalled ability to handle milk most easily, quickly and 
profitably. Remember: you are buying a Cream Separator fir^t of all to get all the cream — all the money — out of 
your milk. 
Distributing: Warehouses at: Chicago, Ill., La Crosse, Wis., Minneapolis, Minn., Kansas City, Mo., Omaha, Neb., Toledo, O., 
Salt Lake City, Utah, Denver, Col., San Francisco, Cal., Spokane, Wash., Portland, Ore., Buffalo, N. Y., Auburn, Me., Montreal 
and Sherbrooke, Que„ Winnipeg, Man., Hamilton, Ont., and Calgary, Alta. 
