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Barn Planning Service 
Advice on building:, ventila- 1 ^ 
tion, etc., and floor 
plana, free. 
Tells how to plan and 
CQuip a Dairy Barn 
From Gulter to Field with But one handlm< 
NOW BOYS ana GIRLS 
DO MEN’S WORK- 
With James Equipment 
Throughout this land upon the farms, thousands of boys and 
girls have taken upon themselves the work of men who are at war. 
Boys too young to don their country’s uniform, girls too young for 
army nurses, have put on overalls to serve the nation. 
In dairy barns they milk, clean the stable, feed and water cows—* 
do work that before the war none would ask of children so young. 
But in the barns that are James Equipped James Scrapers make quick work of cleaning 
the task is not too great for children’s strength; up cement floors; the James Stanchions keep 
for James Equipment makes bam work easy. 
The easy running James Carriers make chore 
time almost play time, turning a disagreeable, 
dirty task into a near pleasure. 
The James Carrier makes a boy’s job of what 
used to be shirked by all and is an investment 
that pays a profit of 25or more a year in 
labor saved. 
keep 
stalls and cows clean, by lining up cows at 
the rear, so that manure falls in the gutter 
and not on the standing platform; and the James 
Swinging Sure-stop saves time and trouble. 
The James Feed Truck or Feed Carrier saves 
much walking to and from feed rooms,— 
metres unnecessary the lifting of heavy baskets 
James Drinking Cups 
not only save time—cows have fresh 
water before them day and night— 
but they do away with the nuisance 
of tending bothersome tank heaters 
in blizzardy weather; save fuel ex¬ 
pense ; and on top of that increase 
milk yields. 
Drinking cups earn 200% and more 
a year on their cost. 
And so with other James Equip¬ 
ment—stalls, steel pens for cows, 
calves and bulls, ventilators, bull 
staffs, mangers and swinging 
cranes. 
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of feed. 
Free Book 
The 320-page book “The Jamesway” 
tells all about these James inven¬ 
tions that save labor, increase milk 
yields, promote better cow health 
and prevent spread of disease, pro¬ 
tect against dangerous bulls and 
make simpler the care of calves and 
sick cows. 
Easy Installation 
It explains the easy way of putting 
up carriers, erecting the stalls and 
pens, and attaching drinking cups. 
Skilled help is not required. 
Barn Plan Service 
It tells about the James bam plan 
service: the James barn experts 
who know what has been successful 
and what has not; what not to do 
as well as what to do in planning 
convenient, money saving barns. 
Their advice on barn planning, ven¬ 
tilation and other barn problems is 
free. No charge for floor plans. 
Let James Equipment solve your la¬ 
bor problem. Send for the book- 
mail the coupon now—get full de¬ 
tails of how you can cut barn work 
in half and make more milk. 
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TRADE * MARK ^ 
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Labor Savin? B arrit Equip merit 
James Mfg. Co., Fort Atkinson, Wis., or Elmira, N. Y. 
riease send me your free book on barn planning, ventilation and 
equipment. Also the James Barn Magazine (free). 
COUPON 
I have.cows. I hope to build. remodel.. 
about. Am interested in Stalls ( ), Stanchions ( ), Car¬ 
riers ( ), Drinking Cups ( ), Ventilators ( ), Steel Pens ( ), Bull Staff ( ). 
Name . 
It. It. Station . P. O. 
It. IT. D. Slate . 
