The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, April 01, 1903, Image 5

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    Tabular Cream Separator.
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The tubular is rapidly superseding the old style large diameter
Bowl machines whenever introduced, as it turns fully one half
easier, skims closer, and will easily produce enough more butter
from the same milk over and above what can be obtained from any
other separator in existence, to pay not less than six per cent. inter
est on the whole cost of the machine.
It can be thoroughly and completely washed inside of five min
utes, as there only thi ee pieces to the bowl.
The Sharpies machines are the most simple and durable made,
and can be maintained at a less cost for oil and renewal parts than
any other separator on the market.
Complete catalogue, testimonials, and a valuable treatise on
"Business Dairying" free on application.
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THE SHARPLES
The maiden fresh from college has a head
well stored with knowledge;
She knows of many things that wise old
Soloman never knew;
She has inasteied etymology, and she
knows about ao8logy;
She knows farming is a science, now you'll
find that this is true,
From geology to astronomy, even do
mestic economy,
As applied to modern dairying she takes
the proper view.
All about cream fermentation and of
perfect separation,
Known as scientific skimming, which the
"TUBULAR" will do.
She's an excellent debater on the SHARP
separator.
And she knows it long since bade would
be competitors adieu.
You'll not find a maid who's neater, and
there is no butter sweeter
Than she churns fi om cream that the
"TUBULAR" doth brew,
She'll ne'er forget her alma mater, nor
the SHARPIES separator,
She will make a charming housewife,
and we leave her now with you.
—Barnyard Stripling.
P. M. SHARPLES,