The Farm-poultry . ust as much and just as easily by select-ing good specimens of each variety, andkeeping these varieties pure. Lame.—Why? (W. R. B. ) Twomonths ago I bought a rooster from Wil-mington, Del.; had him shipped by ex-press, but he seemed out of sorts when hearrived, being lame. We thought per-haps he was crowded in transit, althoughthe box was large. Since then he has noiimproved, and is most of the time on one Always Proud of It Always Glad to Tell It Want Others to Know It Thats the truth about a man or woman who buys a Tubular Cream Separator, When peoplehave the best there is
The Farm-poultry . ust as much and just as easily by select-ing good specimens of each variety, andkeeping these varieties pure. Lame.—Why? (W. R. B. ) Twomonths ago I bought a rooster from Wil-mington, Del.; had him shipped by ex-press, but he seemed out of sorts when hearrived, being lame. We thought per-haps he was crowded in transit, althoughthe box was large. Since then he has noiimproved, and is most of the time on one Always Proud of It Always Glad to Tell It Want Others to Know It Thats the truth about a man or woman who buys a Tubular Cream Separator, When peoplehave the best there is they dont hesitate to say what they have, and youll always find that when asked how he runshis dairy every Tubular owner says: Why I have a TUBULAR Separator. He doesnt simply say: I use a separ-ator. Oh no! He knows the Tubular is the best and he wants you to know he had the good sense to buy the a pardonable pride. We all have it. Why shouldnt we? We have been building cream separators for twenty- The. Tubular Built Better Runs Better Looks Better Skims Better Wears Better Is Better than any othercream separa-tor. Ask theman whoowns one. eight years right on the same spot; we know more aboutbuilding cream separators than anyone else in the business,and we know the TUBULAR is the best that ever wasbuilt. Why shouldnt we be proud of it? Why shouldntthe farmer who owns one be proud of it? Its like adiamond ring; theres nothing better. How about the fellow who has amail order, cat-alog house separator, or one of the back number bucketbowl machines so loudly advertised in the papers? Whatdoes he say about his cream separator? Does he speak uppromptly and give the name of it? Not much; he justsays: I have a separator. He doesnt like to tell thename of it. He does not talk about it when he can avoidit. Twice a day when he tries to run it he says thingsabout it that wouldnt look well in print, but he isntanxious for his neighbors to know how badly he wassoaked. He isnt pr
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