ALBERT R. MAINM LIBRARY AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY Cornell University Library SF 247.C91 yr. 1900/01 A book of creamery and cheese factory ap 3 1924 003 054 230 Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924003054230 A Book of Creamery and Cheese Factory Apparatus and Supplies IL,L,USTRATED 1900 — 1901 Creamery Package M'f'g-. Co. CHICAGO Kansas C i t y , M o . M i n n e a p o 1 i s , M i ti n . Waterloo, Iowa O m a li a , N e h J3 o tu CO D O X w Qi < Q Z < tu y u- O ■IJi H U < Z < o X X o z < z o CL, < m z z m D O a: u z < oi m o o m H < D O X X o z < m BRANCH HOUi o < z < O H U < TLo the Zxnbc. In presenting our 1900-1901 catalogue, we desire to express our appreciation of many favors from our customers. Our company- has grown with the grow- ing- Dairj' industries, until we believe that we can safelj' say that we are the largest Dairy Supply- House in the world. Our catalog"ue will be found to contain a complete line of Creamer3-, Cheese Factory and Dairy goods. We have not tried to illustrate or list everything that we manufacture and sell. We are continually publishing small catalog-ues and price lists of specialties, which will be promptly fiirnished on application. We now manufacture nearly' everything that we sell. Our IJutter Package Factories have better facilities than ever before. Our mechanical specialties, such as Disbrow Combined Churns, Ideal Skim Milk Weig-her. Ideal Turbine Tester, Refrigerating' Machines, continue to hold their places of superiority in their respective lines. It is our intention, bj' anticipating the wants of our customers, to be alwaj'S in position to supply the latest and best goods in these lines. We hope that this catalogue will be found of value to our customers, and that it ma)' help us to the continuance of our past pleasant business relations. - NOTICE All goods are delivered to the railroad and express companies in good order, and we cannot be responsible for their condition thereafter. We 'would urge upon you the necessity of examining all goods before receipting for same, and if damag'ed, note same on carrier's receipt. With these precautions taken, dam- ag-es can be collected. In ordering, always give Full Name, Post Office Address, Railroad Station, County and State, and whether to be shipped by Freight, Express or Mail. We will not be responsible for loss of goods ordered shipped b)' mail. When persons ordering goods are unknown tons, or their rating is not given by the mercantile agencies, the order should be accompanied bj' cash oi refer- ences as to financial standing. We cannot ship goods C. O. D. unless enough money is advanced on them to pay transportation charg'es both waj's. In re- mitting, please do so by postal note, express order or draft on Chicag-o or New York. RETURNED GOODS. ^^ '^° "°* allow goods to be returned unless =^^^^^^^^3:^^— -^^^^^— ^^^- special arrangement is made relative thereto. We cannot assure our customers that their accounts will receive proper credit for returned g-oods unless the following instructions are strictly followed. Goods must be marked plainl)-, both with our name and the shipper's. On date of making shipment, we must be notified by mail regarding same, giving full list of goods returned, and stating in care of what transportation company shipment was made. If by freight, enclose shipping' receipt. All specifications and prices given herein are subject to change without notice, Write for our monthly price current or quotation. ^ TERMS^ 30 days, net cash: 1 per cent, discount in 10 days. If ordering' of us for first time, send us name of some one in this city with whom YOU are dealing. Yours respectfull)', CREAMERY PACKAGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 11 BOILERS AND ENGINES We are agents for the largest manufacturers of boilers and engines in this country. In this Catalogue zve aim to describe only such rigs as are adapted to creamery and dairy work. Our engines are built from entire new patterns, with the latest im- provements. Special attention has been paid to make all parts plain, simple, strong and durable; all the wearing surfaces are unusually large. The Material throughout is the best, and they are well made with the latest improved machinery, thereby securing accurac}- and durability. The Frames are strong and well shaped. All the Cylinders have Hot Air Jackets, which decrease the condensation in the cylinders. The arrangement of the Steam Chest and Steam Ports is such that all the water forming in the cylinders is readily carried off, the Ports extending below the bottom of cylinders; and the heaters being still lower, a perfect drainage is secured. The Pumps are large and simple, firmly secured to cylinders and unable to get out of alignment; they are provided with large Air Chambers and Brass Valves and Seats, which can be readily taken out and replaced while the engine is working at full speed. The Center Cranks are large and made of solid forgings, and are not liable to break. The Pistons are fitted with self-adjusting steam packing rings, and do not require any at- tention, nor do they cut the cylinders; they are a great improvement over any other kind of packing. The Connecting Rods are of the most sub- stantial character — of wrought iron, with straps, bolts and keys to take up the wear of the brass boxes. The Governors regulate the speed of the engines perfectly; they are provided with "speeders" to change the speed of the engines while in motion, and also wath a hand lever attachment to the valve, which is convenient for controlling the speed of the engines when a uniform speed is not wanted, as when sawing, for instance. The General Design of our engines is neat and compact. The boilers are all made from the ]'ERY BEST ^{),mO\h. tensile strength Steel, and are thoroughly tested before leaving the shop. The specifications are, as you will note, very liberal. We carry the largest .stock of these goods of any Dairy Supply House in this country, and our facilities for handling them are of the best. If you do not find what you want herein, write, giving description of what you require, and we will quote you. 1- Ckeamekv Packaoe Maxukactukixg Company. RULES FOR FIREMEN ON THE CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF STEAM BOILERS «. Height of Water.— Inspect carefully the amount of water in Boiler. Don't rely upon Water Gau.ije, as it becomes stopped up; but tr;- Gauge Cocks and see that there is at least L'^j inches of water over flues or crown sheets. Don't unbank fire or renew fuel until yuu are satisfied with the amount of water in Boiler. 2. Low Water. — A\"hen water is found below the Gauge Cocks, DON'T turn on the feed, and don't tamper with nor open the Safet}- Valve. Let the Feed, Safety Valve and steam outlets remain as they are. Cover the fire over with ashes or fresh coal (slack, if handy), or in case of firing with wood withdraw the fire and SA\'ing open the fire doors. 3. In Cases of Foaming. — Close Throttle and keep closed long enough to show true level of water. If that level is sufficiently high, feeding and blowing will usually suflice to correct the evil. In cases of violent foaming, caused b}' dirty water, or change from salt to fresh, or vice I'ersa, in addition to the action above stated, check draft and cover fires with fresh coal. 4. Safety Valve. — Never put any additional weights on Safety Vah^e lever. See that it corresponds in blowing off with pressure indicated b}" Steam Gauge. In- spect frequently by raising the lever cautiousl}', as the valves may become stuck to seats and, useless for the purpose intended. 5. Feeding. — Never feed the Boiler with cold water, but use some good form of heater. Not only is considerable fuel saved hy this, but repairs to Boiler also. Nea'ER Feed in the front end of a boiler (unless the pipe is carried well through to the rear end). If fed through the front end lime and other impurities are pre- cipitated 1 1 1- 1 1 1,1,1 ,1,1, i 1 1 -l-F--!- 1 «1P> 1 1 --1 R--I-— 1-- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 _t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :l 1 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 '^ 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 Creamery Package Manufacturing Compa STATIONARY TUBULAR STEEL BOILERS PLANS FOR SETTING With Full Arch Front FRONT ELEVATION cS B^KZ .^^* ■-^■^^v.^^;.:^^x^\.^^^\^^^^^^^<^-' MEASUREMENTS FOR SETTING Full Arch Fronts FOR REFERENCE LETTERS, SEE PRECEDING DIAGRAMS. A B C O F F r. H 1 .1 K L M N O P R R T II N». of Pire BncL No. of Com. Ins" 30 Fu Ins. 12 Ins, 24" Ins. 1h Ins. imi 148 Inl las. 4 Ins. 82" ~8 23" Ins. 22^ lD,s. In3. Ins. i¥ Im! sir Inl 20 16 30 Ins! Brick Above Floor Lerel, 39 500 6200 3fi 7 12 16 20 16 138 68 4 88 8 22 32 44 43i 12 36 30 16 36 30 500 6300 35 R 12 22 20 16 150 68 4 88 8 23 23 44 43i 12 36 20 16 36 39 530 6700 3r, 10 12 30 20 16 174 68 4 83 8 22 23 44 43 12 43 20 16 36 45 580 7500 43 8 14 19J 20 16 152 74 4 102i 8 25i 27 52* 51? 12 36 24 16 42 41 600 8000 42 10 14 30,20 16 176 74 4 102i 8 25,* 2/ 52} 53} 51* 12 42 24 16 42 47 640 mo 44 10 14 30 20 16 176 76 4 1044 8 25* 2'/ 51* 12 42 24 16 44 47 660 9800 44 12 14 39 20 16 200 76 4 104i 8 25,1 37 53i]51i 12 48 24 16 44 53 725 10700 44 14 14 54 20 16 224 76 104* 8 25* 37 53*51* 12 5t 24 16 44 59 790 11600 4H 12 16 36 20 16 202 80 103 8 25 27 52 51 12 48 38 16 48 53 910 11300 4S 14 16 50 20 16 226 80 108 8 25 27 52 51 12 54 28 16 48 50 950 12300 4^ 16 16 48 20 16 250 80 108 8 25 2/ 53 50^ 12 54 28 16 48 59 990 13300 S4 12 16 36 ! 20 16 202 94 114J 1141 8 25* 38 53* 52* 12 48 33 20 54 53 1100 14600 54 14 16 50 20 16 226 94 8 25* 23 53. 52J 12 54 33 20 54 59 1160 16900 54 15 16 60|20 16 23H 94 ll4i 8 25 j 23 53Jl53 12 54 32 20 54 59 1220 16700 54 16 16 84 120 16 2.J0 94 114( 10 2-.* 28 53* 52 12 54 32 •20 1 64 59 1280 17600 TO 12 18 36 120 16 206 100 121 10 25 28 53 52 13 48 32 20 60 51 1200 16000 fiO 14 18 50 20 16 230 100 121 10,25 28 '53 53 16 54 32 20 60 67 1260 17400 60 15 18 60 '20 16 212 100 121 10 ,25 28 53 514 16 54 32 20 60 57 1320 18400 m 16 18 I 84 ! 20 16 '254 100 121 10 25 23 53 51* 16 54 32 20 60 57 1380 19200 66 14 20 • 49 20 20 236 114 131 12 !29 28 57 56 16 54 32 24 66 57 1400 24000 66 15 20 6" 20 20 24S 114 131 13 29 33 57 554 16 54 32 24 66 67 1460 25000 66 16 120 84 20 20 260 114 131 12 29 28 57 55* 16 54 33 34 66 57 1520 26000 66 18|20 8) 20 20 284 114 131 12 29 23 57 55* 16 69 33 24 66 63 1580 28000 72 14 20 j48 20 20 236 120 4 134 12 26 28 54 53 - 16 i 54 33 24 72 57 1600 25000 26500 38000 31000 72 15 1 20 GO 20 20 243 1301 4 1134 12 26 28 54 52*1 16,54 33 24 72 57 1600 73 16 1 20 1 84 20 20 '260' 120] 4 ]I34 12 26 38 '54 52* i 10 '.54 32 24 72 57 1720 72 IK ' 20 ■ 84 ' 20 ' 2" '284 120' 4 h34 12 26 28 |54 52*: 16 i GO 1 32 '24 72 63 1780 CKKAJllikV I'ACKAGli MANUI'ACTURINd CojIPANV. 17 STATIONARY TUBULAR STEEL BOILERS PLANS FOR SETTING Half Arch Front LONGITUDINAL SECTIONAL ELEVATION |\-,\^x\:K^\\,^^^^_|.^:.x:-'^tr^^ GROUND PLAN G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 :| 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 UM |- [ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 A 1 <— u > 1 1 1 1 1 1 A } V [ \ V-r 1 1 [ 1 1 'Vr-i-'-I--' 1 1 <-pr:-; 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V-r 1 1 1 -, 1 T^l 1 '■^ I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ^~:l 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 III HI 1 1 J , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 'v' ,1,1,1,1, 1,1'' --^r- 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 , . 18 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. STATIONARY TUBULAR STEEL BOILERS PLANS FOR SETTING Witli Half Arch Front FRONT ELEVATION SECTION ON LINE "C D" "Xx-^wW^^":?^ "^^^^\^*;^\:^&\\.^;;x^:^^S$^' ^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^7/77/7/77^7^y77/ MEASUREMENTS FOR SETTING Half Arch Fronts FOR REFERENCE LETTERS, SEE PRECEDING DIAGRAMS A |_bJ C 1 D E -Ll^ H J K L 1 M N 1 P 1 Q 1 R S T U V W X Y 1 K..,f Fim BncJ, No. ct Com Ids. Ids ins. 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  • 2 to 16 Horse Power FOR SPECIFICATIONS SEE PAGE 25 WRITE FOR PRICES 2+ Creamery Package MajJufacturing Company. OUR UPRIGHT TUBULAR STEEL BOILERS AND ENGINES ON COHBINED BASE Boiler, IH to 16 H. P. Engine, J to J 5 H- P. J -H lo ■-^ ,3^ O' " ' " X. - CO to CO CI o o I^ C-l Cm CI CO 1 a , Tt o CO ^ O' CC' » ^3 '•JD 'O O' o CO ! Id o CO' lO CI CI i ■V (N P ^ CO -h CI o lO 1-1 1 a:^ ^ ^T c-i ^ - - "i^ CO J^ o o r— < CO CO o (r> CI c-1 CO CO CO o CO t-- > ""* o '^ o rH O) ,-, ^ , ^ o o ■to ! i lO ^3 a -TfH lo o 1-- ■H- ■i^ -^ o ^ CO ^, r^ <-^ ■-^ '--D 1 — 1 P^i CD CO to o o ^ iK "l:^ o 3 O' Cl CO 00 o a. LlI CC o -o S Ml _. p^ ho Q ffi C ffi H o 3 bO ^^ Z^ B p^ o JO 3 a; ft o o o bo C W I - U. ^ 26 Creamkrv Package Manufacturing Company. THE FROST CENTER CRANK ENGINE STATIONARY The Frost is the most economical engine for creamcr> purposes on the marl^et. They have won a very favorable name wherever they have been introduced and have only to be seen to have their merits appreciated. They are as caref uUv made as our Side Cranio Engines, and have all their points of excellence in addi- tion to some others that are secured to them from their peculiar construction and desig-n. The main shaft is of steel, and all parts of the engine are made strictlv to g-uag-e, and are therefore interchangeable. To rfsnonsible parties we offer to put this engine in on 30 days' trial. Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. SPECIFICATIONS OF FROST CENTER CRANK ENGINES ESTIMATE G H Hopeful K L Telegraph Cipher Graham Kindly Leather Economic Range of Horse Power 7 to 9 10 to 12 15 to 18 20 to 25 Usual revolutions per minute Diameter of cylinder Length of cylinder Diameter and face of large pulley Diameter and face of small pulley. . . Length of steel main shaft Diameter of steel main shaft 160 6 inches 9 inches 36x6 inches 20x8 inches 3 ft. 6 in. 2% inches 5 ft. 3 in. 1% inches 2 inches 1,300 175 7 inches 9 inches 42x6 inches 24x8 inches 3 ft. 6 in. 2^ inches 5 ft. 3 in. V^ inches 2 inches 1,600 110 8 inches 13 inches 4.sxl0 inches 30x8 inches 4 ft. 6 in. 4 inches 8 feet 2 inches 2^ inches 3,100 160 9 inches 13 inches 54x12 inches :j6xl0 inches 4 ft. 6 in. 4 inches 8 feet 2y^ inches Shipping weight coniplete 3,600 WRITE FOR ESTIMATES The large and small pulleys can be used on either side of engine. There are included with above engines, Fly Wheel Pulley, Drive Pulley, Governor, Governor Belt, Throttle Valve, Oil Can, Oil Cups, Sight Feed Cylinder Lubricator, Wrench and Set of Foundation Rods and Anchors. When Engine and Boiler are both ordered from us we furnish pipe to con- nect same, provided they are not set farther apart than ten (lOj feet between centers. We furnish complete Working Drawings for Foundation Plans to each purchaser. TESTIMONIALS Elgin, III. Creamery Package Mfg. Co. Chicago, 111. Geiit/emen :— Answering yours of the 5th inst., inquiring my opinion of the I'rost Engines and Boilers, beg to say that I have now eight of these at work in lu)- \-arious creameries; some of thein I have been using five years. After a careful test with other powers, I find them the most economical in point of steam of any that I have ever used, and more than this, they are economical in that very few repairs are required. In fact, my repair bills for the' Frost rigs are ne.xt to nothing. I consider them the best on the market, and can heartily reconuneud them for creamery puqjoses. Yours ver-\' truh', b. E. WOOD. Dows, Iowa. Gentlemen;— The Frost Engine purchased from 3'ou last August has given eminent satisfaction in every particular. We feel that you have placed in our creamery an enirine that can be recommended by us as being perfect in every respect. ** FARMERvS' CO-OP. CREAMERY CO. Creamery Package Mfg. Co. Portland, Ind. Chicago, 111. Gentlemen -—The Frost Engine, \\ hich we put in to take the place of the V,x\e City Engine more than fulfills its expected ser\-ice. It is a great plea.sure, and it is our duty as well, to express to you our sincere appreciation of the service you have rendered us in giving us a rig which is in every respect better than you claimed. It is the most economical engine to operate we have ever seen. SincereU* \'ours, ' W. L. FERRIvS. Creamery Package MANuEACTrRiNG Company. THE "JEWEL" SIDE CRANK ENGINE SUPERIOR FINISH RITES AUTOMATIC GOVERNOR This engine has been used in creameries for a long time. It is considered to be one of the best engines for plants of this kind built. The present Jewel is better than ever before, as it is now fitted with the Rites Automatic Governor which keeps the engine under perfect control at all times. DIMENSIONS AND POWERS OF THE "JEWEL" AUTOMATIC CUT=OFF ENGINES Based on 80 lbs. Initial Pressure, Cut-Off at '4 Stroke ENGINE NUMBER Telegraphic Cipher 1 Diamond Horse Power Rating RevohUions per Minute.. I Bore. Cylinder , ^^t^^^e Steam Pipe Exhaust Pipe \ Diameter. , Fly "Wheel - Face / Weight.... BcltPttlley-j^^^^^^^^^y;; Diameter of Shaft Floor Space Weight complete 6 toS AT I AT 260 I 380 2 Rub}' iY2 in, 6 in. 114: in. m in. 20 in. .55^ in. 135 lbs. 14 in. S"< in. 1,»B in. 62x36 700 lbs. 8 to 10 AT I AT 230 320 .5 in. IVa in. VAi-a. 1% in. 30 in. ejiin. 200 lbs. Ifi in. 714 in. 21^ in. G4x:58 10.50 lbs. 3 Emerald 4 Pearl 10 to 12 AT I AT 230 ] 300 15 to l,s AT I AT 220 280 5 Opal 20 to 2.5 AT I AT 220 I 2(10 6 in. 7/^ in. iy2 in. 2 in. .30 in. (iVj, in. 340 lbs. 18 in. 8'/ in. 21^ in. 64x38 1275 lbs. S in. 2 in. 2^ in. 35 i n . "iyi in. 435 lbs. 20 in. 10i< in. 25.4 in. 691^x46^ 1850 lbs. 8 in. 10 in. 2 in. ■2% in. 42 in. 934 in. 080 lbs 20 in. 12 in. 3!< in. 73x5-1 28.50 lbs. 6 Garnet 30 to 35 AT 1 AT 220 260 ;t g ^;;' : ;:- 2-*^ i-H t r- ^ -^M ^^ :;'•; s r-,^ t « m'' (^ ^^'^^ 'JH C^ ^ o CO y a n IJ QCi. V .S^.^J Q. 4. 1 dj r^ g a. -—.—■ O QU.!? ^ m - ■ v^, i- >. u- — i rt a o c , fel & UU ^ C- 0; I c ffi'X a o P E ^ (= 1. 1- 'q- _aj \- o ^ Q u H < ii I/i b X f- i a ■L Ph o III ?■ (j a ■j= +j" a •38 ^•3 0) tS ^ rt V. & G ^ 111 (- i-T ^ o a; C OJ < s p O 4-. 0) V ^ DC ■5 fl u. ■;^ '^ Ill H ■Ri a; -2 •^ .ti JD >. a '-> V ,£ Si a. H 3 t/) oj- Z > S ^^ ?; Q^ H 30 CREA^rERY Package Manufacturing Company. THE "LAMBERT" GflS AND GASOLINE, ENGINE. FOR CREAMERIES The Lambert Gasoline Engine is especially recommended, as it takes but a few minutes at most to generate full power. There are no fires to start, steam to raise, engine to warm up, and no steam pipes to require attention. It is of great advantage to have everything in ^-our creamerj' in perfect running order inside of five minutes. The I^ambert Gasoline Engine will do this, and is a great convenience in the matter of economy, labor and time. FOR SKIMMING STATIONS we especial!}- reconmiend it. It makes it possible to operate a skimming station with only one man and practically no loss of time or extra labor. When he arrives at the station it is a matter of but a few minutes from the time he arrives until he has the niachiner}- in complete running order, and is at libert\' to attend solely- to receiving and skimming the milk, waiting upon his patrons, etc. This is a great saving and enables a butter maker to do better and closer work and attain the best possible results. Again: There is great economy in Fuel, Time, Labor and naterial, and the entire Reliability of the Lambert Gasoline Engine to run steadily, requiring little attention after having been properly oiled and started, makes it the very best, simplest and most convenient power obtainable for this work. IMPORTANT POINTS The Lambert Engine is a superior machine over any other engine of this t3'pe, and it is diie to the following points : 1. ITS riANUFACTURE is conducted in a strictly modem shop, the engine being built after the most modern ideas of gasoline engine construction, the material and workmanship entering into the same being strictly first-class in every particular. 2. ECONOMY. This engine is so designed that it is enabled to do its work with the greatest economy in the way of oil, water and gasoline, returning the fullest amount of po\ver for the smallest expenditure of fuel. This is brought about bv the construction of the engine, and the details of the valve motion controlling the use of gasoline. 3. DURABILITY. All parts of this engine are made large for the work they have to do, avoiding entirely all sliding motion, reducing the friction to the smallest possible amount, and thereby making the engine durable, of long life, and, by making large bearings, reducing the heating, cutting and undue wear in the working parts to a minimum. Creamery Package ManuI''alturixg Company 31 th. ,1'- '^.^CESSIBILITY. All parts on tins enj^iiie ca,i be easily detache.l wiUiout the iieeessity ol takiii,^- Uie entire ensme to pieces, should an^• part become deranged is e> 111 any way meet with an accident necessilatiii,t,' its repair. Als;,, every part of the engine exposed exce]>tiii,u: the valves, aiKl consequently every part is .'■ "• ' " i directly under the eve, and where it can be easily attended to. 5- SinPLICITY. This eiif^nne is the par excellence of sinn.licity by reason of the very tew parts that enter into its construction. The valves are of the ' 'iioppet' ' tvpe J"?-1J'""' ?h«^ seats and dropping back on the .same, thus avoiding all the aiino\aiice and thfliculties that surround valves that are operated bv sliding, "rollimr or twlstiiit; motion. All other parts of the euKiue are reduced to the .smalie.st number thereby making this engine the simplest possible. ' 6. STEADINESS OF RUNNING. This en.gine is controlled by a governor the same in pniiciple as the regular .steam engine .governor, and is very sensitive enabling the engine to run perfectly steady, driving the separator at its ma.ximum capacity with no perceptible variation. The wonderful sensitiveness of this engine is a matter of great surprise to all who have u.sed it in creamery work, and this is" due to the (luick action of the .governor and the reliability of the inlet and outlet valves. 7. SAFETY. This engine is the embodiment of .safety in its work ; being lighted with an electric spark, it affords no chance for undue explo.sioii or igniting of tlie gas before the proper time, and in noway whatever can anyone meet with an accident on account of the faulty c< instruction of the en.gine permitting the .gasoline to come into contact with the spark at the wrong time," there being ab.solutely no chance for the waste of liquid gasohiie or explo.sioii of .gas at the wrong period of the revolution of the en.gine. SUMMARY We therefore offer you an en.gine which po.ssesses many merits not outlined here, this engine has advantages and is in ever)- wav- wortlij- of your confidence. Kurt over the steam en.gine in the followin.g particulars Kir.st. Vou will need no eii.gineer, thus saving this expense. Second. You will need no coal, which, in the case of a skimining station in the country or at points remote from railroads, is a very expen.sive item. Third. Xo ashes or other debris to be remo\-ed, therefore no unnecessary dust around the buildin.g. Fourth. Xo additional insurance on account of this engine because of its absolute safety. Fifth. You df> away with the (juestion of pumping water for boiler feed. This is an absolute necessit\- where steam rig is u.sed. Sixth. You remove entireh" the uncertainty and risk due to careless handling of steam plants. .Seventh. It .gives you an immediate power, while in the case of a steam rig an hour or more is necessary to raise steam. I-ii.ghth. There is no lo.ss of time on account of fuel or of low steam, of defecti\'e engines and boilers, bursted steam pipes, etc., but power is produced with absolutely no delay. Ninth. There are no explosions, as is the case oftentimes with steam en,gines and boilers, heaters, pumps, .steam pipes, etc. SPECIFICATIONS AND PRICES Horse Speed PuUevs Floor space over all Weight Wst Price power per minute Diaui. Face Eength Width 1 32.5 4 in. 2 in. 2 ft. 6 iu. 1 ft. 6 iu. 450 lbs. 1 175 00 2 300 6 " 3 " 3 " 10 " 1 •■ 10 " 1,000 " 2.50 00 3 300 6 " 4 " 4 " ■■ 2 •• ■• 1,200 " 300 00 4 275 6 " 4 " 4 •• 2 " 2 " 2 " 1,350 " 400 00 .5 260 6 " 5 " 5 " " 3 ■■ " 1..50O ■■ 450 00 6 250 10 " 5 " 5 " 6 " 3 " 4 " 2,OU0 " ,500 00 8 240 12 " 5 '• 5 " 10 " 3 " 6 " 2,700 '■ 600.00 10 220 12 " 6 " 6 ■■ 9 " 4 " J " 3,600 " 700.00 12 210 12 ■• 7 " 7 •■ 6 " 4 " 6 " 4, .500 " SOO 00 1.5 210 12 " 7 " 7 " 8 " i '• 6 " 5,200 " 950.00 16 200 12 •■ S " 8 " '■ 4 " 8 ■' 6,100 " 1,000 00 IS 190 12 " 8 " 8 " " 4 " 8 " 6,800 " 1,100 00 20 I'JO 12 " 8 " 8 " 4 " 4 " 8 ■' 7,500 " 1,200 00 2,5 Lsn 12 •■ 8 " 8 ■■ 8 ■• 5 •■ '• 8,300 " 1,150.00 30 160 16 " 10 " 10 ■■ 9 " 5 " 9 " 9,500 " 1,700 00 35 160 16 '• 11 " 11 ■■ " 6 ■• " lll,.500 " 1,9.50.00 40 160 18 " 11 '■ 11 ■■ 3 ■• 6 " 3 ■' 12,000 " 2,200.00 .S2 Creamery Package Manufacturing Comp; ANY. WEBSTER 21^ ACTUAL HORSE POWER VERTICAL ENGINE FOR GAS OR GASOLINE Over 600 Now in Successful Use. Up to Date, Easily Managed, Perfect in Construction and Operation This cut represents our Vertical type of Gas or Gasoline Engine for small powers. The size of this Engine is 45 inches over all, from top of fly wheels to the base; total width over fly wheels is 24 inches; size of base, 18x18 inches; speed of Engine, 3l!0 revolu- tions; size of pulley, 9x0 inches; weight of Engine. 700 pounds; total shipping weight, boxed, 800 pounds, One set of Foundation Bolts, which consists of four, fs ^ 15 inches. One Engine complete with Oil Cups. One Bunsen Burner and Tank. One Exhaust Box and Pipe leading into it. One 5-gallon Gasoline Tank, together with such small pipe as is necessary to connect up to a distance of 9 feet. All pipes needed to connect Engine with Water Tank, a distance of not over 9 feet. One Driving Pulley, 9x6 inches. One S-inch IMonkey Wrench. One Alligator Wrench. One Squirt Oil Can. Boxed and ready for delivery on cars. When Engine is wanted for Gas instead of Gasoline we furnish a Gas Bag in place of Tank. PRICE Fully equipped for either Gas or Gasoline |150.00 Less Icn per cent, ojf/or eas/i ivilh ordey. If larger power is wanted write for catalogue describing our Webster Hori= zontal Engine, which we can furnish from 4 to 30 horse power. POINTERS ON GASOLINE ENGINES Purchasers of powers are always interested in comparative costs. Here are two examples of comparison made in Chicago. jO II. P. — averaging 5 H. P. load for ten hours. 10 H, r. STE.IM ENGINE. Coal Water Oil and Waste. .\ttendance . . . , go . 50 . .02 . . 00 . 1.00 Total $\ 58 10 H. P. GASOLINE ENGINE. Gasoline JO. 56 Water 60 Oil and AVaste 00 Attendance. 10 Total . .JO. 72 20 II. P 20 H. p. STE.AM. Coal p.OO Water 10 Oil and Waste 2i) Attendance 2 . 00 full power ten hours. 20 H. r. GASOLINE. Gasoline Jl .60 Water 00 Oil and Waste '20 Attendance 10 Total $4.30 Total . fl.90 Basis for above, coal @ |2.30 per ton; gasoline @ 8 cents per gallon. When it comes to a question of economy the above results speak for themselves. CREAMKRV PACKAGK MaNUI'ACTUKING COMI'ANV. Smoke Stacks and Guy Wire Diameter in inches No. 18 Steel per foot No. 16 Steel, per foot No. 14 Steel, per foot No. 12 Steel, per foot No. 10 Steel, per foot No. 8 Steel, per foot 8 10.52 10.62 |0.7S $0.9G 10 .60 .70 .88 1.06 12 .70 .80 .08 1.20 13 .76 .82 1.02 1.24 14 .80 .84 . 1.04 1.28 11.. 50 #1.76 15 .86 .90 1.10 1 . 36 1.64 1.94 16 .90 .96 1.16 1.44 1.76 •2.1L' 18 1.06 1.36 1 . 66 1 . 90 2.34 20 M8 1.46 1 . 80 2.06 2.. 52 22 1.28 1.58 1 . 96 2 . 20 2.70 24 1.36 1.66 2.00 2.26 2.76 For Elbow in stack, add cost of 8 feet of stack. " Damper " " 3 " Gu3' Wire for 10 to 14 in. stacks, 1% cts. per foot. " 14 " 20 " n/ " " " " 20 " 26 " 2 " " STACK PLATES For .30 inch Boiler each, 14.00 36 42 44 48 54 60 FIRE BRICK Best quality, small lots, per 1000 J.W.OO 5 00 6 00 6 00 7 00 7 00 ' 7 ,00 .500 to 1000, FIRE CLAY Best quality, per barrel • ' " }i barrel. " " bu.she] . . . 28.00 P , 25 1..50 1.25 34 Creamery Package Manqfacturing Company. THE FROST IMPROVED SHAKING AND DUMPING GRATE We present herewith an improved Shaking and DuinpiiigGrate which has been tried and proved unrivalled for economj- of fuel, durability of parts and ease of operation. It has 60 per cent of air space for the combustion of fuel, and has been carefully de- signed to avoid the weak points that have been found in many other grates of this class. The part exposed to the fire, called "clips" or "fingers," weigh less than 200 lbs. each, and are the only pieces that can be burned out. All parts of the frame and mechanism are so far below the fire as not to be injured by the heat. The clips are mounted on a carrier so that any one of them can be removed when burned. The grate is constructed so as to shake in sections six inches long by the width of the grate. Three of these sections are grouped together to form a dumping section eighteen inches long, and enable the entire contents of the grate to be dumped through a wide opening when necessary to discharge it. The six inch sections can be made to rise and fall several inches vertically for the purpose of breaking clinkers or cut- ting the fire. When locked in position for use as shown in the cut, it gives a perfectly flat surface with no curved or rounded parts to project upward into the fire to be burned out; neither are there any long interlocking fingers as in some forms of grates, which soon become warped by the heat and lock the grate fast so that it cannot be moved and is no better than a common grate bar. This grate will not become dis- torted by use so as to "set," as many do. Its parts that wear out can be easily and cheaply renewed. W^en ordering state the kind of fuel to be used. Price for boilers from 8 to 100 H. P. per square foot 14. .50 For special price, please give size of boiler, also width and length of your fire box and we will be pleased to submit you complete estimate. GRATE BARS The *'Common'* ■^he Kelly "V The "Round" We carry m stock grate bars for Horizontal Boilers, .30, 36 and 37 inches long Each "Common " grate is 3 inches wide and has two bars to each section Our "V"' erates are C. inches wide. Also, round grates for Vertical or Upright Boilers Our bars and round grates are made from the best gray iron, and cannot be compared with those made of scrap that are sold at lower prices. All sizes furnished to order promptly -PRICES Grate Bars for Horizontal Boilers, either "V" or "Common "Round" Grates complete for Vertical Boilers We recommend the "V" style. per lb. 33/ cts. ' 4 cts. CrEamkrv PACKAGii Manufacturini; Company. 35 PHOSPHO' A Chemical Water Purifier for the Prevention or Removal of Scale in Boilers. Guaranteed, absolutely, to produce no injurious effect on Milk or other food product with which the steam is brought in direct contact. "Phospho" is sold in concentrated form, not being diluted in water, and owing to small quantity required will be found efficient and inexpensive. EVIL EFFECTS OF SCALE IN BOILERS Its conducting power, as compared to iron, is as 1 to 'V)Jy. A scale to inch thick will require an expenditure of 17 per cent, more fuel; when it is '4^ inch thick, 60 per cent. ; )i inch thick, 150 per cent. To raise steam to 90 lbs. pressure, the water must be heated to about i-iSO degrees Fahr. In a clean boiler this can be done by heating the external surface of the boiler to about 325 degrees Fahr. If }4: inch of scale intervenes its non-conducting power is so great that the fire surface needs to be heated to about 700 degrees Fahr., almost red heat. The higher the temperature at which iron is kept the more rapidly it oxidizes. At any heat above 600 degrees it rapidly becomes granular and brittle, If this is borne in mind it will account lor the failure of many boilers. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. For 10 H.P. boiler. Ten hours use 4 ounces per day. Five " " 2 For 20 " Ten Five For 25 " " Ten Five For 35 " Ten Five For 50 " " Ten Five For 100 " Ten Five " 4 " 12 " 6 " 16 " 8 " 20 " 10 ^ Dissolve Phospho in warm water and inject the solution daily into boiler, or con- tinuously with feed water, if convenient. Open and wash out boiler frequently. When boiler is heavily scaled order "Extra Strength Phospho" and use till boiler is clean. Price same as for regular strength. This preparation is in successful use in a large number of the best creameries in the United .States. 5 to 10 H. P. boiler, 2.5 lb. package Price, $ 3 75 IS to 25 " " 50 1b. " " 6 00 10 1b. " " 2 00 36 Ckkamerv Package Manufacturing Company. MECHANICAL REFRIGERATION FOR CREAHERIES. :\1ECHAXICAL REFRIGERATIOxX has been recently adopted 1j\ a nuniljcr of our best ci|iiipped creameries, and its success in these in- stances gives promise of its general introduction in the near future. Fol- iowing are some (if the ad\-antages of iMechanical Refrigeration as shown L'\" practical experience : IT (;i\'ES A DRY STORAGE ROOM. All creamerymen readily nnderstand that, when ice is used, this is a very difficult thing to secure, as the niching of the ice is a process which naturally develops moisture and renders the room damp, and one that does not readil}' keep its con- tents in proper condition. On the other hand, the frosted pipes of the Ivcfrigerating Machine condense the moisture of the room upon them, thus drying the air and protecting the contents of the room from moulding. IT SECURES ECOXO:\IY OF SPACE. A large additional build- ing is alwa_\"s required for the storage of the ice required for the season's use. In addition to this, a considerable part of the refrigerated room nnist also be utilized for the ice necessary for its refrigeration. Where mechanical refrigeration is used, the ice house is entirely done away with. The machine itself rc(:|uircs but a small space, and can generally be placed in the engine room or some part of the work room of the creamery. The piping required to transmit the colfl to the refrigerated room occupies luit a ver\' limited space, ancl does not, therefore, necessitate an}- enlarge- ment Lif the room for its introduction. IT IS CLEAX". The handling and packing of the ice in the refrig- t rated room is ordinarilx- a process which lirings much dirt into the Re- frigerator, and frec|uentl\' into the manufacturing room of the creamer\'. The Refrigerating iMachine avoids ever\'thing of this nature, there being no ice tn handle, and nothing in connection with it which brings dust or dirt into any part of the creamery. BY TFIE .\ID OF SCITAREF appliances, the Refrigerating :\Ia- rhine can be utilized for cooling the milk and cream to anv temperature desired, and this can be done as fast as desired. The value of this for rreamer\- purprises -will lie readil}" imderstood hv ever\" ereamervman. Where the operator is able to reduce the temperature of the cream to 40 or 50 degrees as soon as it lea\-es the separator, he has nothing to fear, e^-en in the hottest weather, from any deterioration. It is also desira- Ide in many cases to cool the skim milk as it leaves the separator, in order that it may be returned to the patrons in the best condition for feeding the calves and other stock. This is a \er\- important advantao-e which cannot be had ^here ice is rlependcd upon for Refrigerating purposes. IT GR'ES ATSOET-TE COXTROR of the temperatur, . nf the rooms to be cooled. With Mechaihcal Refrigeration the refri-crated CRUAarKKY Packagb; Manufacturing Company. 37 room can Ijc carried to any desired temperature, ami can he held there at will. This is a result which cannot he ohlained with ()rdmar\- Ice Kel'ni;-- eration, and is \er\- important. Butter to he shipped in hot weather will arrue at its ijestinalr m in much helter condition il prior to shipment it can he thorou,L;iil\ dulled to a temperature of 30 or ^2 degrees. Wdien deli\-ered at this lem|iera- ture to the transportation companies, it will stand a considerahle joui-iieyj even in the hottest weather, without sulTerini;" from heat. WTTERF. MECHANICAL REFRIGERATION is use.l, the churn room can he easil\' piped and its temperature controlled, ddiis is a result winch cannot he secured by the means (jf Ice Refrigeration, and has imt been attempted. Where, however, the Ice Machines ha\'e heeii used, this is being done, and its advantages will he readih- ap])recialed by e\'er\- butter maker. Man}' of the difficulties of butter making in the hottest summer weather can lie a1)Solutel\' ax'oided where the churn and work room is held at a temperature of 60 degrees during the workdng hours. Till-: SAMXC DE LARr)R h!Y THE CSE < )1' Mechanical Re- frigeration is als(j an impi.irtant item, in that there is no ice to he h.'nidled dail\ in the filling of an ice box. There is also econom\' in its use, in \iew cif the fact that it is ordinarily operated oiil\- during the iKuirs while the machinery eif the creamery is run for other purposes. REFRIGERATOR EXTRAS AnnoNiA Sold in .50 and lOO-pound drum.s per Hi. 5 For iirice see ^loiitiily Prii-c CiirrrTit. Drums ( returnable ) 6-.5 vill be frediti-d sit list prirc less freight :iml ryrtai^f tliurm-s. MINERAL WOOL For insulating cold storage and refrig'eratini,'- rooms, deadeninf^ sound, and protection ag-ainst heat and cold, frost, spreading of fire, rats, mice and insects. In bags, averaging 40 pounds each, equalling 4 cubic feet, or 200 cubic feet per ton. Small lots, per 100 pounds S 1 25 Per ton -0 00 Bags, e.xtra (returnable ) each 10 GROUND CORK Ground or Granulated Cork is necessary to make insulation complete. We handle the very liest. Price, F. O. B. Factory per pound, $0 OS Ground cork, tightly packed, as it should be for best results in insulation, weighs about S lbs, per cubic ft. It can be shipped loose in bags, holding about 80 to 80 lbs. each, in which shape it takes hrst-class freight rate, or it can be baled under pressure, and in that shape takes a ni,iicli lower rate. Extra charge for baling in compressed packages, 25 cts. per 100 lbs. When shipped loose, b;igs are charged at 40 cts. each, and are returnable at same price, less freight charges. No charge for baling material on compressed packag-es. 38 Creamery Package ManttfacTitring Company. STALLMAN'S TWO=CYLINDER SINQLE-ACTINQ COHPRESSOR Representing Our Style "A" Machine, 2, 4 and 6-Ton Refrigerating Capacity Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 39 STALLMAN'S TWO=CYLINDER SINQLEACTINQ COMPRESSOR Representing Our Style "A" Machine Eight tons Refrigerating Capacity 40 Crkamkry Package Manufacturing Company. STALLMAN'S TWO=CYLINDER DIRECT CONNECTED SINQLE=ACTINQ COMPRESSOR Creamery Package MANui'ACTOkiNC Company. 41 Bohn_ Patent AIR SYPHOM REFRIGERATORS. THE MOST IMPORTANT INVENTION FOR CREAMERY MEN IN RECENT YEARS. Sold Exclusively by us to the Creamery Trade. Our AIR SYPHON REFRIGERATORS are built to order to fit any desired space in any creamery, are shipped knocked down so that they can be set up quickly by any carpenter. We claim superiority, challeng-e comparison, and guarantee the following- points: ist. Low and Uniform Temperature from 35 to 42 Degrees- 2nd Pure and Dry Atmosptiere- 3d, Ease in Keeping Cfean, 4th. Free Circufation and Absence of Odors, 5th, Freedom from Moisture, 6th, Economy in Consumption of Ice, 7th, Perfect Drainage, 8th, Absolute Prevention of Mold, ^^- >*/^ >*-^ IWrilHi/ Rllf'^AI' XllKc Have you been troubled with mold on butter lUUIUy DUllCl IUU^. tubs? "if so, you probably have wrongly at- tributed it to the tubs, the lining-s, or the soaking^. In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, it is caused by an imperfect cooling- room. This statement is not guess work but it is made after careful investigation. We have spent much time and effort in running down this mold question. You -svill find that it will grow worse every year as your cooling room becomes older. The ordinary creamery cooling- room, close, stuffy, and damp, gives just the proper conditions for germinating mold. Put in one of our Air Syphon Refrig-erators and you will never have the slightest appearance of mold. 42 CREAiiERV Package Manufacturing Company. CREAMERY REFRIGERATION. Creamcrymen generally are noted for progressive ideas, and con- stant study and thought, in endeavoring to produce by the best possible methods the highest obtainable results. They seek and demand the best machiner)-, and after stud_\- and comparison adopt the methods that seem to insure the best grades of butter. Every detail and process is carefully watched, from the character and quality of the milk received, clear through the processes of separation, ripening, churning and work- ing, until the butter is packed in the tub. liut the subject of refrigera- tion, or cooling of butter after it is packed in the tub, has had less atten- tion than an}- other department of creamery work. Fortunately, cream- ervmen are now turning their attention to the cooling rooms as an important feature. The former idea that any old ice box is good enough to hold butter in it, is becoming obsolete. As a matter of fact, in the equipment of a modern creamery plant the refrigerator is only second to the separator. Many a good churn- ing of butter has been spoiled in a defective cooling room. The average creamery cooling room is totally unfit for the pm^pose for which it is in- tended, being damp, close, and musty. Cold temperature is not the only essential : circulation and dr}- air are more important than cold. We can give \ou all three features in the Bohn Patent Air Siphon Refrigerator. Can give }'ou lower temperature, dr3rer conditions and more thorotigh circulation than in any other known svstem of ice refrig- eration, with absolute and immediate removal of all odors. WHAT WE CLAIM. In our new s}-phom system of refrigeration we claim, and guarantee to produce a low and uniform temperature ranging from 3^ to 42 degrees, an al)solutel\- pure and dry atmosphere, perfect circulation, an absence of odors, |)ostive freedom from moisture, antl hence absolute prevention of fejrmation of mold ; and econoni}' in consumption of ice. TEMPERATURE. An examination of the sectional illustration will show the principle on which this system of refrigeration depends. The cold in the ice bunker chills or cools the syphons separating the ice bunk-er from the re- frigerating or storing room. As cold air naturally falls while warm air rises, this creates a constant current through the s}-phons. The cold air falls through the grate at the bottom of the ice Inmker, is conveyed thence into the refrigerating or storage room where the vacuum created causes it to again rise and repeat the process. There is, therefore, a continual current of air passing from the ice bnnk'er into the cooling room and again from the cooling room through the s)-])hi)ns into the ice iMUiker. Therefore, every part of the cooling rnnm liccomes of the same tempera- tue as the air in the ice bunker. CrBamUry Package ManufacTuking Company. 43 PURE AND DRY ATMOSPHERE. The circulation of air outlined not only maintains a low and uniform temperature, but liie air as it i^asses through the syphons and comes in contact with the ice, is immcdiatel)' relieved of all odors and moisture which are condensed on the ice and pass off through the waste pipe with the water from the melted ice, so that it is an impossibilit_\' for any moisture to remain in the storage room. In fact, a wet cloth hung in the storage room will become dry (juicker than it would if hung out doors under ordinar\' conditions. This is the secret of one of tlie most important results obtained from the use of this s_\'stem of refrigera- tion, which is — PREVENTION OF MOLD. The ordinar)- creamery cooling room in use toda_\' pnjvidcs just tiic right conditions for the formation and propagation of mold, jjeing (jami) and close. The ordinary creamer)' cooling room is nothing Inu a make- shift and is, if the facts were known, more of a damage than a help to any creamer}-. Our Air S_\-phon I'iefrigerator. as an_\- creamcryman will realize after understanding the principle on which it works, is an a1)so- lute preventative of the formation of mold. It is at all times dry, swi'' t and clean. Mold on butter tubs is causetl by their being stored in a damp, close cooling room. Some of the larger creameries in the coun- trv obviate the (lifficult\' bv putting in mechanical freezing or cold stor- age plants using th.e anuuonia system. Sucli creameries never have any trouble from mould, but as these ammonia or mechanical refrigerators cost from 31,000.00 to $.3,000.00, they are pretty expensive for the ordin- ary creamery. The invention of this air syphon system now places refrig- eration within the means of every creamery. ICE CONSUriPTION. Refrigerator builders agree that insulati(jn and dry air accomplish more in ice saving than all other features comljined. In this feature our system surpasses all others. In the construction of these refrigerators we spare no expense to compass the highest ]:)Ossiblc degree of insulation, msiiring a degree oi econonn- in ice consumption that is impossible under any other system. SPECIFICATI ONS A ND QUALITY. While the results we produce with our refrigerators are largely due to the patent air syphon system, an important feature is the manner of construction and insulation, which has a large bearing on the ice con- sumption. Our refrigerators are built with the very best material throughout. The materials used in insulating are the Ix'st known for that purpose. Our refrigerators are constructed of Georgia Pine outside. The inside lining is of Oak or Spruce. Between these inside and outside shelle we have one thickness of the best heavy felt, three thicknesses of the heaviest and most expensive waterproof insulating paper and 2 inches of packing. The ice chaml)er is lined throughout with galvanized iron. While the above construction adds to the first cost, it makes a refrig- erator which absolutely prevents the passage of heat or cold through the walls, thereby insuring the lowest consumption of ice and producing the highest possible results. 44 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. HOW TO ORDER. We inaiiufacture these refrigperators to order and require from two to three weeks to deliver after receipt of order. We make them any size or shape desired. If YOU liave ain' particular place in the creamerj' iu which it should fit, give us the dimensions of such space and indicate where the doors opening- into the cool- ing room and also opening into the ice chamber should be located to suit j'our best convenience. The door into the ice chamber can be placed in the end or on the back side, so that the ice could be supplied from the outside of the creamer)', if desired. We would recommend a height of seven feet as being the most con- venient and practical, although we can make them any height desired. As a guide we g-ive below a few standard dimensions, showing the number of 60-lb. tubs of butter the different sizes g-iven will hold: No. Wide. U-nXil. Hlg-li. 1... 6ft. 8ft, 7ft. 2 6 " 10 " / " 3... b " 12 " / " 4. .. 8 " 10 " 7 *' 5. . . 8 " 12 " 7 " 6.. . 10 " 10 " 7 •' t . . . 10 " 12 " 7 ' ' 8.. . 10 " 14 " 7 " 9... 10 " 16 " 7 " If you will indicate to us which of the above sizes will answer your purpose, or gi\'e us the dimensions of any special size to fit an\' special place wanted, we will be pleased to quote 3'ou prices on the same. Many creameries may find it desirable to place these refrigerators in the same space formerly occupied by the old ice boxes. Our refrigerators are all made in sections and so marked that any ordinary carpenter can set them up quickly. SECTIONAL VIEW. We give above a sectional cut showing the circulation of air currents in our Air Syphon Refrigerator. The perpendicular row of galvanized air syphons are chilled by contact with the ice, causing the air to drop (as cold air always falls). This creates a vacuum in the .syphons causing the air to rush into them from the cooling room. The cold air falls through the grate at the bottom of the ice chamber, enters the cooling room, rises, and returns again into the ice chamber forming a continuous current which is so strong that a match held at the bottom where the air enters the cooling room will be blown out This continuous current keeps all parts of the cooling room of an even temperature and ouicklv caries all moisture and odor into the ice chamber where it is condensed on the ice and passes away through the drip pipe, ,so that the refrigerator is always ner fectly dry and free from all odor. This process will be see^i at Affiance to'^ be immensely superior to any other system of c.ld storage. Any creamery nutHnn^ in one of these refrigerators can be thereafter absolutely certain that the butte? placed in them will retain the same good qualities that it possesses when it r .m^- from the churn, while the packages will be dry, clean and free from any , ns*" sibihty of formation of mold.— Write us for any further information wanted Ckeamerv Package Manufacturing Company. 4S "P&B" Paint, Paper and Roofing PAINT What P & B Paint is used for Protecting Iron and Wood from the action of Acids, Alkalies, Moisture, Gases, etc. Coating and Preserving all kinds of Iron Work, such as Coils, Brine-Pipes, Tanks, Condensers, etc. For coating Brick or Wooden Walls exposed to mois- ture, to pre\"ent them from Sweating ; and as an aid to insulation. For preserving Iron or Wood Work submerged or underground. . It dries quickl}', is very penetrating and when dry is absolutely tasteless and odorless. PRICE LIST OF P i B Paints No. 3 — The Heaviest Grade FOR WALLS AND SUBMERQED WORK In bbls. of about .50 jjallons per gal., $1 00 ■■ ^ bbls. of about 30 gallons " 1 Oi " 5 or 10 gallon packages " 1.10 " 1 gallon cans (6 in a case) " 1.20 Ruberine, — for roofs In bbls. of about .50 gallons per gal., $1.05 " ^^ bbls. of about 80 gallons " 1.10 " .5 or 10 gallon packages " 1.15 " 1 gallon cans (6 iu a case) " 1.25 Universal, — a bright black FOR STRUCTURAL IRON WORK In bbls. of about 50 gallons per gal., JO 00 " ^< bbls. of about .'iO gallons " 5 or 10 gallon cans ' '■ 1 gallon cans (6 in a case) ' No. I— Light Body AN ALMOST IMMEDIATE DRYER. In bbls, of about 50 gallons per gal., $1.20 " ^ bbls. of about 30 gallons " 1.25 " 5 or 10 gallon packages " 1.30 " 1 gallon cans(6inacase) " 1.10 No. 2— Standard and Hedium Grade FOR ALL GENERAL WORK DRIES VliRY QUICKLY. In bbls. of about .50 gallons per gal., $1.10 " i^ bbls. of about 30 gallons " 1.15 " .5 or 10 gallon packages " 1.20 " 1 gallon cans {6 in a case) " 1.30 .95 1,00 1,10 INSULATING PAPERS Odorless, Water and Acid Proof ROLLS .\RE 36 INCHES WIDE, AND CONTAIN 1000 SQUARE FEET EACH. Universal Single Plv, weight per roll .'U lbs per roll, |l'.00 ------- ■- ■ ■■ 1.-.4I) •l.H\ 4.00 (>.00 3.00 5.(10 7.00 Double Ply, " " 45 P & B 1-Ply, weight per roll :-!2 lbs 2-Ply, " " 42 " .S-Ply, " " 01' " Giant, P & B 1-Plv, weight per roll :'.!) lbs. L'-Plv, ■' " 52 " 3-Ply, '■ " 00 " RUBEROID ROOFINQ A light wool felt ( not paper), durable roofing. This is not made of tar. Stani' 250 degrees heat. Will not run at any heat.. Resists fire. PRICE LIST 2-Plv, 43 lbs, per square of ICO ,sq, ft. 3-Ply, 51 " •' " 100 " . .$3.20 . 4, ,50 V,-V\y, 22 lbs. per square of 100 sq, ft Jl 75 IPly 30 " " "100 - 2,25 The cement necessar}- for seams and nails, and caps for laying the roofing, together with sufficient extra material to make a two (2) inch lap at seams, are inclurled in these prices. . • ,, For con-i-enience in shipping, the roofing is put up m rolls containing two squares each. The cost per roll is, therefore, twice as much as the cost per square. PRICES F. O. B. FACTORY Ckh.a-MERV P.\ck.\ge M.^nufacturing Company. STILLWELL'5 PATENT LiHE EXTRACTING HEATER AND FILTER COMBINED WHAT WE CLAin FOR IT. We claim that, regarded simply as a Heater, it is the best in the world; as a Lime Extractor it stands alone, unrivaled, in its perfect action. We claim that the use of this Heater will effect a saving of at least ten per cent, of fuel where soft water is used, and when "hard' 'andimpure water is used, it will effect a saving of from fifteen to fifty percent, of fuel, i:ot to mention tlie saving to the boilers, in time, and in obviating the necessity occasioned by ' 'scale, "of frequently "blowiug-ofif ' ' and cleaning boilers, a job so dreaded by engineers, and so expensive to em- ploj'crs. Full description and dimensions furnished on application. PRICE LIST. REGULAR UPRIGHT ROUND FORM. c- _ Horse Power Appr'x. Ship- _ . oize ^ .. .^^ ,^^ . ,^, Price Capacity ping Weighti No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 10 10 to 20 25 to 50 270 450 700 $ 90.00 130.00 200.00 All sizes of above style are kept in stock. The above prices do not include any pipes or extras, but simply the Heater with all holes tapped, and necessary flanges ready to set up and attach the steam and water pipes; and glass water gauge and bibb cock which will be found packed inside the Heater for safe shipment. Prices of Improved Heater and Filter with Oil Separating Device. Size B, Capacity 10 to 20 H. P $160 OQ " C, " 20 to 50 " 230 00 " D. " 50 to 100 " 300 00 Creambky Packacie Manupaoturing Oojipany. liGPCE^ WATER=TUBE FEED=WATER HEATER THE WAINWRIQHT IMPROVED. Indorsed by All Creamerymen. In presenting this type of Heater, we desire to call attention to the superiority of a straight tube Heater over a coil, and especially one that is provided with a settling chamber aud surface blow, thus combining all tlie advantages that are found in tlie water-tube lleaters of a higher price that are now in the market. In the construction of this Heater we have aimed at two points, namely, to fur- nish a Heater the construction of whicli is second to none, and at the same time to place the price no higher than is paid for a coil Heater. It is universally admitted that a straight tube Heater that is provided with the proper means of blowing it off, and built so lluit it gives a chance for the impurities of the water to settle and be disposed of, is in every way better than a Heater that allows all the impurities to pass into the boiler, to foul and burn it out. This im- portant thing cannot be done with a coil Heater, but in the heater that we present, ample means have been allowed to ac- complish it. The operation of the Heater is as fol- lows : The water enters at point mrirl-red feed, as shown by the arrow mark, passes into the settling chamber, thence up through the tubes into the water chamber, from which it passes to the boiler; the exhaust enters at bottom of shell, and finds exit at top as shown. This can be reversed if it is more convenient. Mud, also surface blow-offs, are provided, as shown. The Heater can be used in any position desired, the results being per- fectly satisfactory. We wish to call attention to the fact that copper tubes only are used in all of these Heaters; this in itself should claim the attention of all first-class engi- neers and steam users. Nearly all other Heaters are built with brass tubes, a metal that is composed of other metals, and is not a pure metal, the composition depending upon the honesty of the manufacturer and the pureness of the metals he uses. All tubes used in these Heaters are made of lake .Superior copper, of a guaranteed fineness, thus making their durability beyond any question. SIZES AND PRICES. HoRSi; rowKR. Di.ami:ti;r IN Inches. 14 X 15 X 15 X 15 X 17 X Height IN Inches. Size liSIIAUST IN Inches. Size Feed IN Inches. Wkiciit, Pounds. J'rice. Up to 25 25 ' ' 50 60 ' ' 60 GO " 80 80 " 100 26 V" 'ii'A a 'A 6} 'A 4 5 5 5 6 1 1 500 1 825 1 860 1 1 'jno 1 A -'50 $ 45 00 80 00 100 00 120 00 150 00 48 Crp:amery Package MANuFAcTaRiNG Company. KELLEY'S CONDENSER, HEATER AND FILTER The exhaust steam comes in at the bottom, through the exhaust pipe, and strikes the water (which is fed in from a tank above, through pipe marked "to tank") and throws it against the baffle plate at the top of the heater, after which the water falls and is filtered through the hay in the bottom half of the heater. Whatever steam is not con- densed by coming in contact with the water escapes through the pipe in the top of the heater. The water is pumped from the heater to the boiler by an or- dinary boiler pump. There is no packing in the joints of this heater to blow out and leak, but they are ground the same as an engine C3dinder head. Height 3 ft. Diam. of center. 18 in. " " either end 12 " Weight 200 lbs. Price of heater, fitted for any size exhaust $25 00 "ACHE" WATER HEATER Wim/Nur £xHMsr ST£AM mo Hole -Plate This cut represents our new Water Heater for heat- ing the water before it is pmuped into the boiler. It heats the water to the boil- ing point by the exhaust steam. By the use of these heaters a saving of coal of from 20 to 40 per cent, is ob- tained. We recommend the use of a steam pump in connection with these heaters, as they insure a steady flow of boiling hot water- into the boiler. It can be set crossways above the boiler, where it is out of the way and takes up no space in the engine room. As will be seen by the above cut, we connect the water supply pipe directly into the exhaust pipe. The steam pump connection is three inches above the bottom on the side of heater. A plug can be removed from the top of heater, to insert a hose, and a hand hole is on front end near bottom for cleaning. The exhaust is at the rear. With these heaters we supply a water gauge as shown in cut. Pipe and fittings are extra The heater is 2 feet in diameter by 5 feet long. Price with water gauge ^gQ q^^ Creamery Package Manueacturing CoMrANY. 49 PUMPS TO CORRESPONDENTS. In ordering a pump it is for the interest of the purchaser to fully inform us on the following questions: 1. For what purpose is the pump to be used? 2. What is the average pressure of steam carried? 3- What is the maximum quantity to be pumped per minute or hour? 4- To what height is the liquid to be lifted by suction? What is the length and diameter of suction pipe and the number of elbows or bends? 5. To what height is the liquid to be discharged or against what pressure? What is the length and diameter of discharge pipe? 6. What is the licj^uid to be pumped, hot or cold, clear or gritty, fresh, salt, alkaline or acidulous? 7. In ordering parts or describing details of sizes, give shop number stamped on steam cylinder. DIRECTIONS FOR SETTING UP AND RUNNING PUHPS Never use pipes of smaller size than given in the tables. When long pipes are used it is necessary to increase the size to allow for the increased friction. Especially must this be observed in suction pipes. Use as few elbows, T's and valves as possible, as they greatly increase friction. Use full round bends rather than elbows. Care should be taken to guard against leaks in the suction pipe, as a very small leak destroys the effectiveness of the suction of a pump. When hot water is to be pumped, the difhcultj' of lifting by suction increases by the temperature. It should therefore be arranged to flow into the pump, if so hot as to vaporize, when the pressure of the atmos- phere is removed. A large vacuum or suction chamber placed on the opposite side of the pump from where the suction enters or on the suction pipe near the pump, is always advantageous, and when the pump is run at a high speed it is a necessity. Ordinarj' speed to run steam pumps is from 75 to 100 ft. piston travel per minute. For continuous boiler feeding about one-half that speed is recommended. Keep j'our pump clean and stuf&ng boxes well packed. so CrEamkrv Package Manufacturing Company PUMPS COVERED CRANK SUCTION AND FORCE PRICES For either shallow or deep well and suitable for l>4-inch pipe. With tight and loose pulleys, 3x16 |30 00 " crank and single pulley, SxKi 25 00 Speed per minute, 50 Above pump should have .'1x16 cylinder. For deep well, cylinders are extra. See page 51 for prices. HAND BOILER FILLING This cut shows boiler filling pump, which is used for filling boilers before starting the fire, and is valuable for washing the boiler. A hose should be connected to the discharge, 25 feet long, with a nozzle for washing the boiler or putting out fire. Air chambers extra. SPECIFICATIONS AND PRICES Without check valve With check valve . . . 2in. 2 " Fitted for 1-in. pipe. 1 " " i; 8 00 10 00 $10 00 12 00 We can furnish hose and connection, all ready for use, at lowest prices. THE EUREKA HILK PUHP. The Copper Milk Pump is intended for use either in feeding- separator, or in disposing of skim milk. It has capacity sufficient for two separators, and is so constructed that it can be conveniently placed in any desired position. The counter shaft, although made par- ticularly for this pump, can be used for any style of suction pump. PRICES: Suction Copper Milk Pump, each $12-00 Suction and Force Copper Milk Pump, each 1.5.00 Counter Shaft, complete 10 00 Creamkry Package Manufacturing Company. PUMPS SI SOLID PLUNGE BOILER FEED PUMP This Pump is a solid plunge pump with detachable valves, which can be replaced at any time with slight expense. The Pump should run about fifty revolutions per minute. We will furnish any sized pulley desired. Size of Plunger 2f',f in. Diameter of Pulley 20 " Face of Pulley .3 " Speed, per minute 50 rev. Weight l.-JOlbs. Height over all 39 in f Price of Pump, with 20-in. Pulley $25 00 *■ STEAH BOILER FEED PUMP Price considered, this Pump is unsurpassed for simplicity and durability. Diam. of T. & L. Pulley 16 in. Pace of T. & T. Pulley 3 " Speed per minute 30 to -lO rev. Inlet and Outlet, size 1 in. Pleight 2 ft. ' Weight 175 11)s. PRICE -' With 3/ inch check valve |20 00 THE inPROVED GEARED BOILER FEED PUMP This is the neatest Pump in the market. vStrong, dur- able and positive in action. Bearings long and Babbited. Patent Frictionless Swinging Check Valves. Parts inter- changeable. ■u ^ ID a a umbe iam. a troke II iam. a ace of uUeys aj o 3 I a. f-, a M ■n & p».a< 120 4x4in. 40 8x2 in. V in. Pipe 15 H. P. |30 00 2 2^A]i " 40 10x2 " 120 1 " " 30 " 40 00 3 \3'/x5 " 40 12x3 " 160 11^" " 60 " 60 00 52 Ceeameby Package Mantifactubing Company. FORCE PUMP ■\Vitli Back Outlet and Stop Cock. This rut repiesents very accurately Force Pump Standard with the L-ock spout and back outlet. This standard is par- ticularly adapted to forcing- water into an elevated tank, as it has an outlet behind the spout for that purpose. It is made heavy and strong for deep wells. The suction pipe connec- tion is under the spout, which prevents liability to the de- structive action of the frost. It is made anti-freezing in the usual wa.y by a drip hole in the pipe below trie base en: pump. This Puiiip is equally well adapted for windmill, steam power or hand. Following are sizes and prices of Pump Standards: Fitted for Height. Price. No.4 No. ft 1'4 inch pipe. 1^ inch pipe. 47 inches. 49 inches. $14 50 15 50 No. 4 No. 5 2 inch pipe. 2 inch pipe. 61 inches. 53 inches. S16 00 17 00 Cylinder, Pipe and riung-er Rod are extra. "With 10-inch stroke, for 3-in(?h pipe, a forked rod coupling for tubular wells is furnished when needed. BRASS CYLINDERS. Ktted Iron Attaclimeiits Iroa ittachments All Size. for and Follower. Brass and all Brass Brass Pipe Cage and Valve. Plnnger. 2\i\n l^in. $ 9 To $11 25 $14 .50 2i;xlB m ■' 10 25 11 75 16 00 2?4XlO m " 10 75 12 25 16 50 3 xl6 IM •■ 1125 12 75 17 25 314x16 l^ii " 13 00 14 00 19 00 a^ixW 1'. " 13 50 lb 00 22 25 S,z., St oki. Filled for Prioe 2 xl6. 10 inch. I in.Pipe S6 00 214x16 . 10 " 114 " 6 50 21/2x16 . 10 '■ IH. " 7 00 2?4xl6 . 10 " 1'< " 7 50 3 xl6. 10 " li " 8 00 314x16 . 10 " m " '.) 75 31/2XI6 . 10 " I'i " U 2S PUnP RODS. % Black Iron, 16 ft. lengths, per lb. '-16BlackIron, 16 ft. leng-ths, '■ Steel Hods e.xtra, per lb. . ..30 0-1 . C4 »» Galvanized Iron, 16 ft. leng-ths, per lb. . .$0 05 7-16 Galvanized Iron, 16 ft. lengths, " 05 30 02 Pitted torEod. Threads to inch . COUPLINGS FOR PUMP RODS. PRICES. Malleable, per lb,. ' Galvanized, per lb f« 40 6(1 SO 40 60 X 7-16 14x12 fO 40 60 CrEamerv Packace Manufacturing Oompanv. S3 THE MOORE INDEPENDENT STEAM PUMP The sectional view below shows the working parts and style of construction. Prominent among its peculiari- ties ma)' be mentioned the absence of the ordinary steam chest; the positive steam actuated valve; the noiseless steam cushion for piston, and its simplicity of construc- tion. The steam valve is placed on the body part of the piston, within the steam cylinder, with heads supplied with suitable metal packing rings. Within the body of the piston are the steam ports, leading to each end of the cylin- der, registering alter- natel)' with the annu- lar grooves of the valve in its actuation. The longitudinal sliding motion of the valve on its seat is limited between the Exterior View. piston heads; the valve being carried on its reciprocation by the piston, until its head passes the steam inlet port in center of steam cylinder, thus admitting steam between the valve head and piston head, and forcing the valve against the opposite piston head; changing the relation between the annular grooves in the valve and steam ports in the piston, causing a reverse motion of the piston, thence through the hollow piston-rod into exhaust chamber between the stuffing boxes. By reason of the two steam ports in the valve seat being of different areas, the piston recedes gradually for a moment and then com- pletes its stroke. style "B" Up to We invite all factory men to in- spect this pump be- fore buying else- where. It will be money in your pocket. Sectional Vrew ot Moore Steam Pump. Sizes B, BB, BC and CC. 54 CRE.4.MERY PaCK.\GE MaNDFACTURIXG CoMPANV. GENERAL ADVANTAGES Its simplicity of construction, its small number of parts, its large wearing sur- face for the valve, together with its positive valve motion, with no possible chance of its becoming balanced on its center, through leakage or other cause, makes it the most desirable pump on the market. By the method used in restricting the exhaust steam, with the slow start and steam cushion for the piston, the speed of the pump is automatically regulated — never running too fast to take suction, or fast enough to injure its working parts should the water supply give out. It can be regulated to supply water in the boiler to a uniform height, without attention. As it will work with a lower steam pressure than an injector or most steam pumps, the boiler can be lilled after stopping the engine, without any extra fire. As a boiler feeder, this pump lias no equal. It is made to couple on either right or left. With the working parts entirely enclosed, it can be set up in the most con- venient place, without fear of any damage from grit or dust. The stuffing boxes being enclosed in the exhaust chamber, in the three smaller sizes, there is no drip or steam escaping into the room, and by means of the lever on the front side of the pump, the exhaust steam and all drippings from the stuffing boxes can be thrown into the suction chamber to warm the water, and is' then re- turned to the boiler. SIZES AND PRICES MOORE STEAM PUMPS -a -a Pipe Connection □ ID a .« K ?. Name a u tn tf p. O OJ ,Sa a Bds J.ooi,^ SIZES: 4x6 ANn 5x10 inches. 56 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. TUG MarsH Steaiii or Gas Frossure Enolne FOR DEEP WELL PUHPS This Engine is designed for general pumping, to take the place of windmills and other cumbersome and expensive contrivances. It is adapted for pumping water from deep or shallow wells for farms, factories, dwellings, etc. Is self-regulating in every way and is the cheapest and most economical device for the above purpose j-et offered. It can be attached to any plunger rod ; will elevate water from any depth and do it constantlj-, without any attention. Don't buy a deep well pump until you have seen this Engine in operation. We make this Engine in three sizes, as follows: four by six, four by eight and six by twelve inches CAPACITY OF HARSH DEEP WELL PUMPING ENGINE Showing size of Water Cylinders suitable for elevations of 25 to 300 ' feet, with 80 lbs. steam pressure. ^ 0. p V m P- — ■ '■n'p- _N p. u 'C 25 4)^ 2 40 .4131 990 H X 1 - 50 4 2 40 .3264 780 2 75 3K 'i-'A 40 .2499 590 " 1 a i-^i 100 3 IK 40 .1836 440 " 1 ° J2 - 150 2K 1-^ 40 .1275 300 << •d 6 200 2 1 40 .0816 195 " t* «^ -p 250 114' 1 40 .0625 150 ( ( 1 300 1>^ 1 40 .0459 no " " , , 25 4K 40 .5508 1320 A. K -, .2 50 4 2 40 .4.352 1040 CO 75 d}i I 'A 40 ,3332 800 " " cy' >■} 100 3 ^A 40 .2448 585 '1 " J2 " ■^ 1 150 2K ^A 40 .1700 408 " (( ■ d _c 200 2 1 40 .1088 260 '• '1 00 4 14 AS 1': .? 31011 ,5 17 31 50.00 on. 00 LO\-\'.LII^T. I lU 1'. 1250 3 12 3' 100 5 17 4 5!^ 12 2-1 35.00: 00. OO ftifa'i; f=f:-if-.- The heig-ht of the ram does not include l>ntt(..ni strainer, but this and the steam inpe nipple, with its screen :inly. ar-' supplied wifh ■■,-icli one. SEND rOK SPECIAL ILLU.STKATBD CATALOGUE. Erwin Single Steam Bam. Creamery Packace MantifacTtirino Compann Sy STEAM MILK PUMPS "MARSH" SINGLE CYLINDER The illustration shows the new "Marsh" Pump, designed to handle creamery ])ro- ducts, and is especial!)' adapted for elevating whole milk, cream or skimmed milk. The pump cylinder can he ciuickly taken apart for cleansing without the use of a wrench — heing provided with thumb nuts at fastening studs, as shown in cuts, and jjipe connections made with hand grip unions. All parts of pump cylinder are made of best iron and steel — no brass. Creamery operators will appreciate the advantages offered by this independent steam pump over the ordinary plunger or rotary belt-driven machine, as it can Ije used when the engine is not running — occupies little space and can be located where most convenient — and can be regulated to deliver any required amount of liquid within its capacity, ranging from 25 to 1 ,200 gallons per hour. Size, 2J2' x3-, X 2. Price .|50 00 "MARSH" DOUBLE CYLINDER Designed especially for pumping New and Skimmed niil< in Slcimming Stations Without pulleys, shafting or belting. It is self- regulating in every waj', and it is the cheapest and most economical device for the purpose j-et offered. The pump C3'linders are nicely finished, and are constructed entirely of brass, the rods are connected by yoke to a 4x6 Marsh engine. Steam pipe ^'"s in., exhaust }{ in. Cylinders and pistons are easily removed for cleaning. The engine and pump cjdinders are mounted upon a neat and substantial iron base plate, and can be fastened to post or side of wall. PRICES With 2j4-inch Milk Cylinder $m 00 "3- *' "■ " 95 00 60 Creamery Package Mantfacturing Compan'V. ROTARY FORCE PUMP5 These Pumps are indispensable in a creamery, and for pumping milk and skimmed milk are first class. So much depends on them that thej^ should be of the very best manufacture, exact and uniform in the work. We handle onl}' the highest grades, because of the fact that nothing about a creamery causes more trouble than cheap and unreliable rotary pumps. SIZES, DIMENSIONS AND PRICES Number Suction Pipe, Discharge Pipe. Size Pulleys. At ]00 Revolutions Per Minute. Price, Iron. 1 IX in. 1 in. 7 X 21^ in. Dis. 13 gal. $27 00 2 1% in- 1 in. 7 X 2)4 in. Dis. 14 gal. 32 00 3 1/2 in. 1/ in. 7 K 2yi in. Dis. 17 gal. 38 00 4 I'A in. i'A in. 11 X 3 in. Dis. 27 gal. 48 00 5 2 in. 2 in. 11 X 3 in. Dis. 36 gal. 54 00 6 3 in. 2)4 in. 14>^ X 4 in. Dis. .55 gal. 65 00 EXTRAS FOR ROTARY PUMPS Case, Cover, StufiBng-Boxes and Caps. Cam with Short Shaft Cam vrMi Long Shaft Small Base, with Valve Seat Bed Plate Spout and Cap Pulleys, each Outside Bearing Drain Screws 00 50 00 .50 00 00 00 00 95 |!) 00 4 00 5 50 1 75 4 50 1 00 2 50 1 25 25 |10 00 50 00 75 00 50 00 25 25 In ordering extras, state make and size of pump. Crbambky Package Manufacturing Company. 61 THE IDEAL ROTARY FORCE PUMP. A Milk Pump that can be cleaned. SOMETHINQ ENTIRELY NEW. This Pump is new and novel, eniljracing several new features of im- portance, unlike and superior to any other rotarv Pump ever constructed. It is designed for pumping milk in factories, but is just as well adapted to the pumping of water. The case is lined with brass and the cams are of solid brass ; and the metal so chosen as to hardness that it promises long life to tlie Pump. It is fitted with an easy working belt shifter, the check valve is of solid brass, so constructed that no leather is recjuired, hence hot fluids can he run through it without injurious efTect. A new feature in this Pump is an oil cup on the top of the cylinder through wdiich the inner parts of the Pump may be lubricated to pre- vent wear if run without pumping. Another advantag-e presented in this Pump is, it is noiseless. At a speed of lOO this Pump will supply several separators, and it will seldom be found necessary to run it at a higher speed (although much higher speed is easily attained), and by keeping the speed down as low as possible for the work demanded there will be less overflow and the Pump will not be so rapidly worn. Great care is taken to make this Pump perfect in every part. It is so constructed that it can be taken apart in a few moments and is easily cleaned. The cuts show the pump open and closed. It is made in three sizes, with a little greater capacity than other makes of Rotary Pumps. We send these Pumps out on trial to responsible parties. SIZES AND PRICES. $27 00 No. No. 2 No. 3 No. 8. No. 9. No. 5. No. 7. No. 10. EXTRAS FOR PENN'S PUMPS. Dowels, per set Stuffing- Box Gland. Rubber Jacket 32 00 38 00 No. 11. Base $2 SO Case 4 00 Cap 1 2.5 Spindle Support 1 2.5 Belt Shifter Arm 75 Belt Shifter SO Head and Spindle 3 2S Cams, per set 2 00 Springs, per set 20 In Ordering Extras always give serial numl;»er of pump -u'liicli is stamped on top of cylinder. Pulleys, per set Set Collar Oil Cups Bottom Valve, complete One Poppet for Valve. . . 20 2S 3S 3 00 IS 80 1 SO SO Creamkry Package Manufacturing Company. BELT PULLEY POWER PUMPING JACK Counter shaft, with tight and loose pulle3'S, crank plate, stub rod connection and hang- ers. Made in two sizes. Can increase pulleys to 24x4 for large Jack and 16x3 for small Jack. Eccentric for either size, each $2.00 size rullcys Shaft 1 Hangere ] Price Large Jack ll2x:; Small ■• 10xL2 1 i,-^ 1 12 in. Drop I i\ ! 8 in. " J1.5 00 12 00 POWER PORCELAIN- LINED MILK PUMP Our Porcelain-I,ined Pitcher Pump is arranged to run by power. This pump will be found very convenient to raise the milk from the receiving vat to the tempering vat. If so desired we can attach another pump on opposite end to pump the skim milk at the same time. PRICES Single Pump, as above, complete $10 00 Double Pump, as above, complete 20 00 PATENT PORCELAIN=LINED PITCHER PUHP With brass valve seat and revolving brake, bolt fa.stenings and cut-off base. Designed for pumping milk or buttermilk. PRICES No. 1, 2I4 inch bore, 34 to 1 inch pipe $5 00 " 2,3 " 1 " II4' '■ 5 50 " 3, 3i.< " 1,14 " fi^ " fi 25 " 4, 4 " I14 " 7 50 " 5, W. " 2 " 10 50 Open Spout. Creamery Packagr Manufacturing Company. 63 INJECTORS THE "METROPOLITAN" AUTOMATIC Size of Pipe Con- N nections Ifi St'ni Sue. Del. 2 3/3 ;'■» H 'A y« a ■6V, '/. M i % M h V, Yi Y H Yi Y Yi Capacity | withStean]i iror.'^e Pres.SOlbs.l Power 2.foot Lift HO gals. 80 THE oo a, . A a B . BB. C. . CC D.. u » 0.9 D- u c^-^i O (U ^.a ■'A BO Y" 85 Y2 120 Yi 220 Yi 300 1 430 I 575 ' .'''■' Style D Penberthy Connection U. S. Automatic Jnjector EFFICIENCY 100 PER CENT. In regard to the economy of the U. S. Injector, that instrument shows an efficiency of 100 per cent, is ideally perfect, because no steam is Avasted and all the heat, not employed in the thermodynamic operation of forcing- water into the boiler, is saved by being- returned to the boiler from which it issued. Qreat Saving of Labor, Fuel, Water and Annoyance. STEAH I .'^tock in si/.cs N8 " 63 JS J ' s 14 00 1 Yn " ')() 40 6 ' 10 J6 00 2 rj5 (ill S ' 15 l.s 00 ?■ 1 , " 1711 75 15 ' 26 211 (H) 4 -'I " 250 125 2(J ' 36 25 (10 ,=; ■\ '' 34(1 140 3:1 ■ 46 30 00 6 1 475 1^50 <0 ' 06 411 00 7 1 575 3(H) 6 1 ' 70 45 60 8 1 U " 7M.I 356 70 ' '(5 55 i.KJ 64 Creamery Package ilA>nTFACTrRixG Company. INJECTORS 'LEADER" "EXCELSIOR" PRICE LIST For Either of the Above Injectors No. of Injector. Size of Pipes. Horse Power of Boiler, Will Feed. Gallons per Hour, 60 lbs. Steam. Steam Pipe. Suction and Feed. lyi^t Trice. 1 2 3 4 5 « v. y- Ya Yi Yn y, i2 Y. Yi 1 3 to 7 7 to 10 12 to 18 1 .S to 25 25 to 35 35 to 45 45 to eo 60 yo 1.50 220 300 400 .500 $111 00 l.SOO 22 00 25 00 30 00 35 00 40 00 We furnish repairs for all kinds of Injectors and Inspirators. EJECTORS THE "X=L ' LIFTS WATER 20 TO 25 FEET ELEVATES 30 TO 70 FEET ■xs fex ^■ ^ u , >. X,- c ^ rxcq So .2S (/3R i7 a7.r x c: (1 'Ci: « No. 1 5,sin. ;^in. 250 Gal. $8 00 SO 50 No. 2 i-in. Jlin. 500 Gal. 10 00 75 No. 3 Y in. 1 in. 960 Gal. 15 00 1 00 No. 4 1 in. li^in. 1:TO0 Gal. 20 00 1 25 No. 5 1 in. IJain. 2000 Gal. 25 00 1 60 THE -H=D' Sizes. Brass Pipe Con'ec'ns I S Suction I S I ^"'-i I tf. |Deliver\'. Capncity Price-, per Hour. I Kacli, No. 1 ^^ li 2.50 gals. 3 8 00 50 ilO Nc-i. 2 3^ 500 gals. 10 00 1 00 No. :; ■K 1 060 gals. 15 00 1 25 No. J 1 Wi 1300 gals. 20 00 1 .50 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 65 JET PUMP5 THE" BLAKESLEE" Designed for pumping water, buttermilk and other liquids. PRICES OF PUMPS WITH BRASS FITTINGS Size of Pump Suction Pipe Disch'ge Pipe steam Pipe Capacity per min. Price % inch 1 " IJ4: " IK " X inch. 1 % inch, H " 1 i/s inch. % " •A " 8 galls. 15 " 20 " 30 " 1 8 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 Brass pumps will be furnished at an additional cost of 25 per cent. NOISELESS WATER HEATERS THE "IDEAL" This Heater prevents the disagreeable noise incident to the running of steam into water. To use, connect direct to steam pipe. If necessary it may be connected to steam pipe with steam hose. Small size ( H in- steam, 'A in. outlet) . . .with valve, $1 25 Without valve ''^ Large size (|i{ in. steam, 1 in. outlet). ...with valve, 1 80 Without valve 1 00 Made in three sizes for >^, ^ and 1 inch pipe. Size H, yi inch, will heat 50 gallons of water at summer heat to 210° in 20 minutes with 70 lbs. of steam. Size J, 34: inch, will heat 50 gallons of water to same temperature in 15 minutes with 70 lbs. of steam. Size K, 1 inch, will heat 50 gallons of water to same tem- perature in 12 minutes with 70 lbs. of steam. List size H, 'A inch each, $2 00 3/ " " 2 50 . . " 3 00 J. K, 1 THE McDANIEL'S Will run hot or cold water. Every creamery should have one. Delivery 1 inch black i'A " " I'A " " 2 " " Galvanized, extra, each, 25 cts. 00 25 50 00 66 Creamery Package Maxufacturing Company. THE NEW 20th CENTURY - DE LAVAL "ALPHA" CREAM SEPARATORS Mark Another Advance in the Process of Cream Separation. The word De Laval has always been sj'nonymous with progressive devel- opmetit. Kverv year has marked some new improvement or step of advancement bringing the "Alpha" De Laval machines still nearer to literal perfection. 1900 is to be no exception, bringing with it the general adaptation to the "Alpha" disc S3'stem of the new Split- Wing Tubular Shaft invention, thus effecting- more even and thorough distribution of the milk in the separating- bowl than hereto- fore accomplished. This improvement effects generally every feature of sepa- rator practicability, affording considerably greater capacity with still more exhaustive thoroughness of separation — particularlj' under the harder conditions of heavy cream and low temperature, while the accompanying chang-e in the bowl construction obviates all previous possibilities of clog-ging. Hand in hand with this expansion and greater utilization of the "Alpha" disc system of separation various mechanical improvements and touches of betterment have been put into practice during the past few months, including a new method of bowl locking and unlocking which precludes the spring-ing of bowl spindles and the throwing of bowls out of balance from careless or im- practical handling in such connection, and new oiling arrangements which effect a material saving of oil heretofore wasted and render literally impossible the heating or setting of machines and the splattering- of oil around them. Everything that twenty years of experience in both Europe and America has yet been able to devise or suggest has now been done toward making the Twentieth Century "Alpha" De Laval Separators perfect for their purpose, and great as has been the universally conceded superiority of the De Laval machines heretofore the new standard is now raised still hig-her. THE FOLLOWINQ FEATURES ARE MORE MARKED THAN EVER BEFORE: The "Alpha" disc machines skim cleaner than other machines possibly can under any circumstances, and the harder the skimming conditions in any respect the greater the difference becomes. The "Alpha" disk machines skim cleaner than any other separator at anj' temperature, and the lower the temperature the greater the difference becomes. The capacities of the "Alpha" disc machines are actual and even conser- vative, while those of other machines are materially exaggerated with anything like normal speed and good skimming. The "Alpha" disc machines require to run at but less than one-half the speed of other machines in proportion to diameter of bowl, and wear at least proportionately better. The "Alpha" disc machines require but from one-third to one-half the power of other machines in proportion to capacity, and effect a consequent sav- ing in fuel. The' Alpha" disc machines produce a smoother and more evenly and com- pletely churnable cream than other machines, and when desired a heavier cream than any other machine can successfully make. The "Alpha" disc machines are simpler, more easily and thoroughly cleanable and better and more durably made than other machines. ' In short, the "Alpha" disc machines save their cost in any creamery from once to twice over each year in what they do over and above the" best that'is pos- sible with any other machines, while the saving in dairy use is proportionate to the amount of work done. Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 67 "ALPHA" ACME DE LAVAL CREAH SEPARATOR BELT POWER "ALPHA" OR "DISC" BOWL TYPE SPECIFICATIONS Height to Milk Faucet ■' ^ ^f; t '°' " " bottom of Skimmed Milk Spout 2 " 2 || " " " " Cream Spout 2 " 4 Shipping Weight ( Bowl, Frame and Jack ) 484 lbs. ( " only) i-i Speed of Bowl, revolutions per minute ifi,/'^*^*^ Diameter of Rope Wheel on Jack I6j4 in- " T. & L. Pulleys on Jack ^ pace " " " " Speed of Jack, revolutions per minute ^^15 Horse Power to run /4 Weight of Jack '-^^ ^°^- Actual Capacity, i,7SO pounds per hour PRICE, $360.00 The "Acme" is much the smallest, lightest and most compact of any power separator, requiring but a three-quarter power, and being capable of operation by any kind of small power. 68 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. ALPHA" ACME DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR THE NEW "TOOTH-WHEEL" STEAM TURBINE "ALPHA" OR "DISC" BOWL TYPE SPECIFICATIONS Height to Milk Faucet 3 ft. 6 in. " " bottom of Skimmed Milk Spout 2 " 4 " " " " " Cream Spout 2" 6 " Shipping weight (Bowl and Frame) 426 lbs. (Bowl only) 44 " Speed of Bowl, revolutions per minute 5600 Actual number of lbs. of steam to run 25 Actual Capacity, 1,750 pounds per hour. PRICE, $375.00 A n Id eal Machine^for Skimming- Stations. The Turbine Separator is operated by direct steam connections with the boiler The Acme is the simplest most accessible, most durable, and most easily handled anv turbine senarator made. -' '»">^cu an)' turbine separator made. of Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 69 •flLPHft" No. 1. DE LflYflL GREflitt SEPflRflTOR BELT POWER "ALPHA" OR "DISC" BOWL TYPE SPECIFICATIONS Aljiha No. 1 Height to Milk Faucet 4 ft. 2 in. " bottom of Skimmed Milk Spout 2 ft. 8 in. " " " " Cream Spout ?> ft. ] in. Shipping weight (Bowl and Frame) 7/!.'! lbs. '' " ( " only) 99 lbs. Speed of Bowl, revolutions per minute 5, GOO Diameter of Rope Pulley on Jack 1(1)^ in. " " T. & L. Pullej-s on Jack 5 in. Face of T. & L. Pulleys on Jack 3 in. Speed of Jack, revolutions per minute 915 Horse Power to run 1 Weight of Jack 1 24 lbs. PRICE "Alpha" No. 1— Belt Power, actual capacity, 3,000 lbs. per hour. .< o .. " " 4,500 " Alpha No. ' 4 ft. G in. ,3 ft. .3 ft. 4 in. 758 lbs. 124 lbs. 5,(100 10^^ in. 5 in. 3 in, ill 5 IK 124 lbs. . 1.500.00 . 750.00 70 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. ALPHA" No. I, DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR THE NEW 'TOOTH-WHEEL" STEAM TURBINE "ALPHA" OR "DISC" BOWL TYPE SPECIFICATIONS Alpha No. 1 Alpha No. i Height to Milk Faucet 4 ft. 2 in. 4 ft. 6 in. " bottom of Skimmed Milk Spout 2" 8" 3" 0" Cream Spout 3" 1 " 3" 4" Shipping weight ( Bowl and Frame ) 004 Ib.s. G39 lbs, (Bowl only) 09 " 124 " Speed of Bowl, revolutions per minute .I,("i00 5,60G Approximate number of lbs. of steam to run 30 to 35 3,5 to id "Alpha No. 1, Actual Capacity, 3,0(10 lbs. per hour. Price |;,525 00 No. 2. " " -t-^W' " " " " 800 00 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. "STflNDflRD" DE UflVflL GREflM SEPflRflTORS A cheap but good machine for small factories and large dairies, "Plain" or "Hollow" Bowl Type BELT POWER SPECIFICATIONS Height to Milk Faucet ?> ft. 4 in. " " Bottom of Skimmed Milk SiK'iit 2 " 4 " " " " " Cream Spout 2 " G Shipping AVcight ( Bowl, Frame and Jack ) 610 lbs. " (Bowl only) 44 " Speed of Bowl, revolutions per minute 8000 Diameter of Rope Pulley on Jack ^d'A im " " T. and I^. Pulley on Jack 5 '| Face " " " " " 3 '' Speed of Jack, revolutions per minute Ho Horse Power to run ■■ • 1 X Weight of Jack ;;,;A-,-^- ' ' ' '^u Captcity. "00 lbs. per hour. ^ -■ Price $200 00 "STEAM FLYER" TURBINE SPECIFICATIONS Height to Milk Faucet 3 ft. G in. " " Bottom of vSkimnied Milk Spout 2 " 6 ■' " " Bottom of Cream Spout. 2 "8 " Shipping Weight (Bowl and Frame) 414 lbs. " (Bowl only) 44 " Speed of Bowl, revolutions per minute. .8000 Number of lbs. of steam to run, exactly 45 lbs. Capacity 1300 lbs. per hour. Price $225 00 Ckkambry Package Manufacturing Company. EXTRAS AND SUPPLIES FOR "Alpha" Acme De Laval Belt-power Separators Net Price List of Parts. Name. No. Price. Bowl Plates or Discs for machines above 7026A: Top Disc Intermediate Disc, plain Intermediate Disc, caulked Bottom Disc Tubular Shaft Bowl Wrench for Notched Bowl Locking Bolt Spindle Shield Bowl Plates or Discs for machine above 120,100: Caulked Disc Plain Disc Bottom Disc, Notched for Bowl Ribs Tubular Shaft, attached bottom cup style Disc Wing (and rivets) Bowd Plates or Discs for machines below 36,670: Top Disc Intermediate Discs Tubular Shaft Disc Wing (and Rivets) Bowl Ring Bowl Top Wrench Bottom Wrench Bottom Screw, complete Bottom Screw Step Bottom Screw Nut Bottom Screw Claw Cream Screw, for Bowl Cream Screw Wrench Covers, complete set Top (or Regulating) Cover Regulating Float Feed Regulating Pin Feed Pin Ring Cream Cover Skim Milk Cover Cover Arm, complete Cover Arm Nut, separately Cover Arm Washer, separately Cover .'\rm Ring, separately Faucet Guard, for Bowl Spindle Screws for Spindle Guard, each Holding Down (or Lag) Screws for base of frame, each Rubber Base Cushions (and Cap), each Lower Spindle (and Point) Steel Points, per dozen Steel Point, separately Spindle Pulley (and pin) Taper Pin, separately Spindle Head (threaded for speed indicator) Spindle Head, old style, (not threaded) Upper Bushing, for lower spindle, (bronze) Lower Bushing, for lower spindle, (bronze) Bushing Extractor, complete 1000 $0.60 lOOI •50 1002 .60 1003 ■75 1004 7.50 1005 1.50 1007 1-35 1008 ■75 194 .70 195 .60 190 .70 192 5.00 193 ■50 i6s .60 166 .50 lOl 4,00 164 .60 167 .20 170 ■ 75 191 •75 125 181 ■75 60 •50 61 •25 I.SS •15 168 ■15 10.00 186 550 5^2 ■75 75 ■50 76 ■OS 187 3.00 188 4.00 152 125 153 ■ 15 8 .05 154 .10 155 2.50 3 ■75 4 ■15 5 ■05 90 •25 177 1.50 180 1. 00 180 .10 178 2.25 179 ■15 331 I 35 45 1.25 54 I 50 55 1. 00 62 ■ 75 1 10 2.50 io8 1-^5 -,■>'-' i-S 345 ■15 Ckkamekv Packace Manufacturing Company. 7i Name. No. Price. Lubricators: Sight Feed Cup, complete except arms Front Lubricator Arm (aiitl Tube) Back Lubricator Arm Nut tor Lubricator Arms Arm for High Bacl< Lubricator (no) (and Tulje) breed- ing Top Bearing Arm for High Back Lubricator (no) (and Tulie) Feed- ing Lower Spindle Cup Glass, separately Cup Cork Washer, separately Sight Feed Piece (and Glass), separ.itely Small Sight Feed Glass, separately Brass Top Oil Cup, old style Brass Side Oil Cup, old style Side Oil Cup Feed Screw, separately Screws for fastening Brass Oil Cups Wick Wires (and Wicks), per dozen Siphon (for Bowl) Speed Lidicator, complete Clamp Clamp Screw Wheel and Post Post Screw Sleeve for Bowd Spindle, old style use of indicator Sleeve Screw, separately Top Bearing, (phosphor bronze) Top Bearing, second size Top Bearing, third size Top Bearing Plate Bearing Plate Screws, each Rubber Bearing Ring Tube Cleaner, for bowd tubes Bowl Clamp (for Wrench 392) Brush for Cover Spouts Bowl Spanner Wrench (two handles) Top Bearing (Radial Spring style) Set Screw for above Bearing Exchange of new Bearing complete for wi.rn Bearing com- plete (expressage to be prepaid on return of old Bearing., 375 INTERMEDL'XTE— NEW STYLE. Belt-Shifter Bracket Bracket Screw Belt-Shifter Arm (and rods) Belt-Shifter Screw Bronze Bushing, driving fit . _. Bronze Bushing, loose tit Set Screw, for loose bushing Holding-Down (or Lag) Screws, each Large Rope Wheel Rope Wheel Key Loose Belt Pulley Shaft Shaft Collar ■ Shaft Collar Screw, separately Spring Cotter Tight Belt Pulley ■ Tight Belt Pullev Screw, separately Tight Belt Pulley Screw Wrench Tightener Arm and Spindle Tightener Pulley Key for Pulley 10,^11 1.50 354 ■ 75 3,5' > .15 35^ ■7S 2S0 .05 1,S4 1.25 i«3 1 -7? 70 15 .Ot o,s .2n 100 1.00 2.50 20 ■ — .5 2.s,s; .10 30 1.50 ,?0d .05 28 .75 3 -'I ■05 171 2.00 17^ 2.00 173 2.00 17s 1.50 i7'> .10 174 .10 Kiij ■U5 305 1-75 5-'' ■15 ?.<)2 1-50 400 7.50 41 .10 2S5 1.25 2HI) .10 -'04 1.00 288 .10 272 1.25 292 1.25 479 .10 5 ■OS -^77 5.00 279 .10 282 2.50 278 2.50 283 ■75 284 .10 276 .05 280 2.50 281 .10 291 ■25 27i 2.50 274 2.00 308 ■25 74 Creamkrv Package Manufacturing Company. INTERMEDIATE— OLD STYLE. Name. Bearing Cap Bearing Cap Screws, eacli Clutch Fork Clutch Hand Nut Flat Belt Pulley Friction Cone Friction Leather Holding-Down (or Lag) Screws, each Large Rope Wheel Rope Wheel Key Shaft ; Shaft Collar Shaft Collar Pin Spring Threaded Shaft Collar, each Hook Wrench, for threaded shaft collar No. Pkicj.. 297 I .'^5 II.? I,S 306 I 25 307 50 301 JO 303 00 302 /J 5 05 277 / 50 27Q 10 298 S 00 299 50 300 JO 305 "5 304 / rt 01 2S THE "ALPHA" SEPARATOR DISC CLEANER Cleans the Discs in four minutes, without taking them apart, leaving them thoroughly cleaned and dry. Cleaner.= sent on a week's trial when desired. If not found satisfactory money w:'ll be refunded on return of Cleaner. PRICE S4.00 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 7S EXTRAS AND SUPPLIES FOR "Alpha" Acme De Laval Turbine Separators. Differing from Belt Machine. Net Price List of Parts. Name. No. Price. Pin for locking Bolt I054 -OS Bottom-Screw Step 59 --CX-' Set Tread Wheels 57V i 50 Tread-Wheel Shalt, separately 5^ ■,^5 Cap Screw, lor fastening iraine sections and nmlnr cap ii,5 lo Lower Spindle (and Point) 227 1,50 Steel P(jint. separately 5''> -S Lower Bushing, for steam wheel spindle 344 ^00 Brass Oil Cup, for Step and Tread Wheels 124 1.25 Pet Cock 22S .35 Steam Gauge 132 6.35 Steam Gauge Siphon, separately 131 135 Pressure Regulator, governing steam pressure 133 12.50 Steam Wheel '39 20.00 Steam Nozzle, for Steam Wdieel 140 1-35 Set Screw, for Steam Nozzle 34<-> -'S Outside Steam Connections, complete set 130 4.00 E-xhaust Connection M2 100 Top Bearing (Spring style), complete 229 4.00 Repair Size, No. 2 Top Bearing 229 400 Repair Size. No. 3 Top Bearing 229 400 Bearing Set Screws, each 225 .15 Top Bearing Plate. Spring style ^-^^ 1.25 Bearing Plate Screws, each ^^(^ -lO Tube Cleaner, for Bowl Tubes 169 -15 Wrench, large one ( for both styles machme ) 129 1,00 Wrench, small one (for old style machine) 125 .50 Claiv Wrench (f..r M(itor Screws) 40t> .35 Parts for 1895 Steam-Flyer Acme Turbine Machines, differing from the Steam-Wheel Turbine Parts. „ No. Phice Flyer (including Spindle) "7 $1750 Flyer Spindle, separately LU i-2,s Flyer Pin, separately i'8 .10 Flyer Spindle Bushing '35 ,Voo Spindle Head 45 125 ^ ' , , 126 ^.00 Steam Nozzle Set Screw (and Nut), lor Steain Nozzle 127 25 Steam Connection Sleeve ^-^ -t™ Step Wheel (and Shaft) i-° '3°° Step W'heel Shaft Bushings, each i-'^ 100 Set Screw for Shaft Bushings i-3 -lO Top Bearing, Rubber Ring Style '71 2.00 1 ■ 1 7 '' 2 00 Top Bearing, second size / Top Bearing, third size '73 Top Bearing Plate |^S i-.S^ Bearing Plate Screws, each ' Rubber Bearing Ring '74 Ckkamerv Packagi; MANiyi'ACTiiRixG Cojipany. EXTRAS AND SUPPLIES FOR "Alpha" No. 1 De Laval Belt-power Separators Net Price List of Parts. Name. Belt-Tightcncr (on frame, old stj-le), crimplctc Pulk-y and Spindle Bracket Hand Nul Frame Stud Leather Washer Bottom-Screw, complete Bottom-Screw Step Bottom-Screw Nut Bottom-Screw Wrench Set Tread W heels and Shaft Tread-Wheel Shaft, separately Bowl Plates or Discs, 2,500 lbs. capacity style; (note carefully \arious styles) Top Disc, plain for stripped disc bowl Intermediate Disc Intermediate Disc, with strips calked on Intermediate Disc, plain Intermediate Discs, with long strips, each Intermediate Discs, with short stripes, each Bottom Disc, plain, for calked or indented discs Bottom Disc (shaft-attached-cup style of l.)owl 1 with long strips " Bottom Disc (ditto style), with short strips Bott(.m hmch.sed Disc (old style shaft b.iwl), with strips Disc Strips, Icjng size, each Disc Strips, short size, each Wrtical Ribs, for bowl sides Tubul.-ir Shaft, 3,000 lbs. capacity Tubular Shaft (with attached bottom cu])) Tubular Shaft Disc Wing (and Rivets), for No. 374 Shalt. Tubular Shaft (without attached bottom cup) Tubular Shaft Disc Wing (and Rivets), for No. ^Ti Sliaft. Clamp for Tubular Shaft Top Disc, with indentations Interr.iedi.ate Discs, with indentations, each Bottom Enclosed Disc, indented disc slvlc of bowl with outside ribs Bottom Enclosed Disc, indented disc stvle of bowl with- out outside ribs ' Bowl Plates or Discs, 3,000 lbs. capacit\- Top Disc ' Intermediate Disc, plain Intermediate Disc, calked Bottom Disc Bowl Plates rir Discs, 2,000 His. capacity st)le: (See feiot note on Increasing Capacity). Top Disc :: Interniedi.ate Discs, each Tubular Slial't ..'...' Disc Wing (with rivets) Bowl Wruich Bowl Locking B.ilt Bowl Locking Pm No. Price. $2 .,=iO 63 ■50 64 .75 65 .35 66 .2S 67 .10 4 .00 59 2 .00 60 ..so 61 -'5 360 I 50 5'S ■-5 i(>2 75 410 60 415 60 416 60 363 60 412 60 401 75 375 75 413 7^ 364 I 50 3' 15 05 414 o,S 36(> 2S I0()2 12 50 374 7. 50 347 7', 311 5- 00 312 75 3i)<:) so 3L1 75 314 6<1 i(^7 I. 50 325 I. 50 10^8 75 1050 JO 1 0( M3 75 1 00 1 I . 30 21 .( )0 22 iO 10 7. SO 20 75 I0S2 I. 75 in.^3 T.( '5 l'-'54 CrKAMUKV PACRAl.li MANri.'ACTURING COMPANY Name. Bowl Wrcnchts: Spaniu-r, or Handle Wi-eiich, new slyle Clamp, or Bottom Wrench, new ^tjie Plain Spanner, tup one Plain Top Spanner, lor nniched buwl-tup Plain Spanner, bottom (,)ne Cream-Screw, for bowl Cream-Screw Wrench Covers, complete set Top (or RegulatniL;-) Co\er (3,000 lbs. cipacily) Top (or Regnlating) Cover (2,500 lbs. cap.ieity ) Top (or Regulating) Cover (2.000 lbs. c.apacUy) Regulating Float Co\er Regulating Pin Cover Pin Rmg Cream-Cover Sknn-.Milk Cover Co\er .\rni. complete Co\'er .\rm Nut. separately Cover Arm Wa.sher, sep.arately Cover .Arm Ring Faucet Guard, for bowl spindle Screws, for spindle guard, each Holding-Down (or Lag) Screws, f'lr b.ase of frame, each Rubber Base Cushions (and Cap), each Lower Spindle (and point) Steel Point separately Spindle Head (threaded lor speed-imlicator) Spindle Head (plain, old style) Spindle Pulley (and pin) Pulley Pin. separately Ratchet Pulley, complete, old style Ratchet Pulley Pm Ratchet Pulley Spring Upper Bushing ( Ph. Bn aize ) Lower Bushing (Ph. Bronze) Bushing Extractor, complete Lubricators (various styles): Sight- Feed Cup. C(.niiplete, except arm Front Lubricator Arm ( and tidie ) Side Lubricator ,\rm (and ttd>e) Nut for Lubricator Arms Cup ( 1 10 ) Glass, separately Cup Cork- Washer ( 104 and 1 10 cuiis). sejiarately Sight-Feed Piece (and glass), (no cup), separattly Small Sight-Feed (jiass (104 and 110 cups), separately. Oil Catcher Lubricator Cup. complete, for high Ij.ick brackets High Back Bracket (and tube) feeding to]i bearing Hi,gh Back Bracket (and tidjc) feeding lower spindle Cup ( 104) Glass, separately Sight-Feed Piece (and glass). ( 104 cup), separately Brass Top Oil-Cup, old style Brass Side Oil-Cup Side Oil-Cup Feed Screw, sep.arately Oil-Cup Fastening Screws, e.ich Wick Wires (and Wicks) per ii7 I. 2b I, 343 I, 319 I. 13 24 15- I0(* 5. 74 5- 353 5- 73 /J 76 77 3- 7« /• 6 I. 7 8 9 10 4 3 4 5 90 46 I. 5b 331 I. 45 I. 178 2 179 47 .3- 51 52 54 I. 55 I, 62 no , 108 I. 109 I. 345 354 3^'-' 358 359 1048 I. 104 2. IO.V\ I 1031; I. 355 3S7 71 I, 69 I. 70 -7 -> 68 23 s 23 L 80 42 81 78 Creamkkv Package Manufacttfring Company. Name. No, Price. Siphon, for b.iwl ^7 I-OO Speed-Indicator, complete i.oo Clamp 29 .25 Clamp Screw 288 .10 Wheel and Post 30 1.65 Post Screw 30D .05 Spindle Shield 1057 .75 Sleeve (for bowl spindle), old style, use of indicator 28 .75 Sleeve Screw, separately 321 ,05 Top Bearing, radial spring, complete with plate 376 15.00 Top Bearing, plate separately 382 1.25 Top Bearing, No. 2 repair size 376-2 15.00 Top Bearing, No. 3 repair size 376-3 i5-00 Sectional Bearing (with ring) 88 5.00 Sectional Bearing, second size (with ring) 88-No. 2 5.00 Sectional Bearing, third size (with ring) 88-No. 3 5.00 Bearing Plate (31. 85 and 88 bearings) 43 i.35 Bearing Plate Screws (all bearings), each 44 .10 Bearing Disc (31, 85 and 88 bearings) 40 i-OO Bearing Disc Screws, for above, each 41 .10 Solid Bronze Bearing, large spindle 85 4.00 Solid Bronze Bearing, second size 86 4.00 Solid Bronze Bearing, third size 87 4.00 Solid Bronze Bearing, small spindle 80 4.00 Small Solid Bronze Bearing, second size 80-Xo. 2 4.00 Small Solid Bronze Bearing, third size 80-No. 3 4.00 Bearing Plate (No. 80 bearing) 83 1.25 Bearing Disc (No. 80 bearing plate) 82 i.oo Bearing Disc Screws, for above, each 691 .10 Ball Bearing, complete 31 7 50 Steel Balls, separately, each 35 .05 Tube Cleaner, for Bowl Tubes 25 .25 Tread Wheels, each 57 vi Tread Wheels, shaft i'i .35 INTERMEDIATE— NEW STYLE. Belt-Shifter Bracket 285 1.25 Bracket Screw 286 .10 Belt-Shifter Arm (and rods) 294 i.oo Belt-Shifter Screw 288 .10 Bronze Bushing, drivin,g fit 272 1.25 Bronze Bushing, loose fit 292 1.25 Set Screw, for loose bushing 479 .10 Holding-Down (or Lag) Screws, each 5 .05 Large Rope Wheel 2-/-; 5,00 Rope Wheel Key 279 . 10 Loose Belt Pulley 282 2.50 Shaft 278 2.50 Shaft Collar 2%^, .75 Shaft Collar Screw, separately 284 .10 Spring Cotter 276 .05 Tight Belt Pulley 280 2.50 Tight Belt Pulley Screw, separately 281 .10 Tight Belt Pulley Screw Wrench 291 .25 Tightener Arm and Spindle 273 2.50 Tightener Pulley 274 2.00 Key for Pulley 308 ,25 CK^:AMHK^' Packagk Manui-'actuking Company. Nu. I'Riei:. -'97 $1.-^5 113 15 30' > i-'5 307 ■ 511 301 5.rjn 303 2,00 30-: '/.I 5 ■"5 -'77 / 50 27y 10 2y8 5 00 299 50 300 10 305 -S 304 /.I 61 -5 INTERMEDIATE— OLD STYLE. Nami:. Bearing Cap BcariUL;" Caji Screws, each Clutch F.u-k Chilch Hand .\iit Fhit Kelt rulley Friction Cone Friction Leather Holding-Down (or Lag) Screws, each Large Rope Wheel Rope Wheel Key ". Shaft Shaft Collar Shaft Collar Pin Sprmg ........ .^ Threaded Shalt Collar, each Hook Wrench, for threaded shaft collar Alpha No. 2 Belt. Parts Differing from Alpha No. I Belt Only. N.\Mr:. Brass Top Oil-Ctip, old style Faucet Ph. Bronze Top liearing (1891 and 1892 ni.iclnnesi Second (or Reiiair) Size of such bearing Third (or Repair) Size of such bearing Bearing P'late, for (19 bearing only Bearing Disc, for i)0 bearin,g oyly Bearing Ring, fi u- o<.) bearing only Top (or Regul,ating Cover (4,000 lbs. cap.acUy ) Top (or IxegulUnigl Co\-er (4,000 lbs. cap.acilyl Top (or Regul.itingl Coxer (3,500 lbs. capacity! Tubular Shaft, 4,000 ll.is. capacity Tubuhar Shaft, with attrLched bottom cupi Disc Wing (and Ri\-ets) Vertical Ribs on Inside of Bowd Tubular Shaft, 4,000 lbs, capacity bowl Disc Wing (and rivets), for No. 315 Shaft Tubular Shaft, 3,500 lbs. capacity bowl Disc Wing (and rivets) EXTRAS AND SUPPLIES FOR "Alpha" No. 1 De Laval Turbine Separators. Differing: from Belt Hachine. Net Price List of Parts. Namk, ^'o- Price, Bottom Disc, jiKain, (for shaft-attached-cup style of bcjwl. with indented discs ) 40i $ ."5 Clamp for lifting out Bowl 399 -50 Brass Oil Cup, for motor parts 124 ,25 Oil Siphon for Bottom Screw 10.19 .7.S Steam Connections, outside piping, complete set 130 4.00 Steam Gauge (and Siphon ) 13^ 6.35 Steam Gauge Siphon, separately 131 i.3,S Pressnre Regulator, governing steam pressure 133 12.50 Exhaust Connection M^ I-OO No. I'Rieic. 97 $1.50 92 5.00 99 4.00 105 4,00 106 4.00 lOI '■35 102 1.00 TOO -.10 io6s 5.00 9X 5.00 3') I 5.00 10(54 15.00 4^5 10.00 269 ■ 75 42(1 ■30 315 7.50 3i'i .75 95 10.00 96 ■75 80 Greamkkv Package Manufacturing Company. Steam-Wheel Motor Parts Differing from Steam-Flyer Motor Name. Stcam-Whecl (with spindle, etc. ) complete Steam-Wheel, separately Steam-Wheel Sleeve Bushing Steam-Wheel Collar Steam-Wheel Collar Hook Wrench Steam- Wheel Set Screw Steam-Wheel Spindle (and point) Steel Point, separately Spindle Head Upper Bushing Lower Bushing Bushing Extractor, complete Bottom-Screw, complete, including tread-wdieels Bottom Screw Step Bottom-Screw Nut Bottom-Screw Hook Wrench Set Tread Wheels and Shaft Tread-Wheel Shaft, separately Steam-Nozzle Steam-Nozzle Set Screw Cap Screw, for Motor Casin.g, each Claw Wrench, for cap screws Steam-Flyer Motor Parts Differing from Steam-Wheel Motor Name. Steam-Flyer (including spindle) Flyer-Spindle, separately Flyer Pin, separately Flyer Spindle Bushing Spindle Head (threaded for speed indicator) Spindle Head (without speed indicator threads) Flyer ( including spindle), old style, short spindle Flyer Spindle, short style Flyer Spindle Bushing, short style Spindle Head (for No. 115 short spindle) Step Wheel (and Shaft) Step Wheel Shaft Bushings, each Set Screw for Shaft Bushings Steam Nozzle Set Screw (and nut for Steam Nozzle) Steam Connection Sleeve Cap Screws, for fastening frame sections Wrench, large one Wrench, small one Alpha No. 2 Turbine. (Parts Differing from Alpha No. I Turbine Onlv.) Name. ' Brass Top Oil Cup, old style Faucet Ph. Bronze Top Bearing ( 1891 and 1892 machines) Secrmd (or Repair) Size of such bearing Third ( or Repair) Size of such bearing Bearing Plate, for 99 bearing only Bearing Disc, for 99 bearing only Bearing Ring, for 99 bearing only Top (or Regulating) Cover (4,000 lbs. capacity) Tubular Shaft, 4.000 lbs. capacity To|i ( or Regulating) Cover, (4,000 lbs. capacity) Top (or Regulating) Cover, (,^,500 lbs. capacity) Tubular Shaft, 4,000 lbs. capacity bowl Disc Wing (and Rivets) Tubular Shaft, ,3.500 lbs. capacity bowl Disc Wing (and Rivets) Parts. No. Price 385 $21.50 38O 20,00 387 1. 00 388 ■50 411 ■35 389 .10 390 1.50 56 —5 331 1-35 54 1.50 344 1. 00 62 ■75 4.00 348 2.00 60 ■50 61 ■25 351 1.50 350 •35 140 1-35 346 .15 113 .10 406 ■35 Parts. No. Price. 117 $17-50 134 i--^5 118 .10 135 3.00 331 1.35 45 I.-J5 149 17-50 115 I-2S 116 3.00 114 1-25 120 13.00 122 1. 00 1-^3 .10 126 3.00 1^7 -25 128 4.00 113 .10 129 1. 00 1-^5 •SO No. Price. 97 $1-50 9-2 5.00 99 4.00 105 4.00 106 4.00 lOI I -,^8 102 1. 00 100 ■30 1065 5.00 io(.-)4 Is. 00 98 S.oo 361 5.00 315 7.. 50 310 -75 OS 10.00 96 -75 CRfiAMfiRY FaCKAGK MaNUPaCT URING CoMPANV. 81 EXTRAS AND SUPPLIES FOR "STANDARD" DE LAVAL BELT=POWER SEPARATORS NET PRICE LIST OF PARTS ( each ) No. . 3 . 4 . 5 .231 .232 .154 Name. Spindle Guard Spindle Guard Screws Lag Screws ( each ) Cover Arm (complete) " Nut " Ring Faucet 2o3 Skimmed Milk Screw 230 Milk Tube Cleaner 260 Bowl Siphon 27 Speed Indicator Sleeve 28 " " " Clamp and Screw 29 Dial and Post 30 Top Bearing, No. 1 (regular size) 171 " " No. 2 ( reduced size ) 172 " " No. 3 (further reduced size) 173 " " Ring (per doz.) 174 Wicks and Wires ( per doz. ) 68 Side Oil Cup 69 Top " " 254 Covers ( complete set ) — Top Cover _256 Cream Cover 257 Skimmed Milk Cover 258 Lower Spindle "A" (wooden cup style) and Point 242 Wooden Cups (for "A" Spindle) (per doz. ) 243 Lower Spindle "B" (iron cup style) and Point 244 "C" (screw style) " " 246 Spindle Pulley and Pin (for "A" and "B" spindles) 178 " " Pin ( separately 1'''9 (for "C" spindle) 246 " Wrench for "C" Spindle 247 Upper Bushing 54 Lower " o5 Steel Points ( per doz. ) l™ Bottom Screw 261 " Lock Nut lo- " Hook Wrench 61 Bushing Extractor ( complete ) 62 Belt Tightener ( complete ) — INTERMEDIATE-OLD STYLE Lag Screws ( each ) Bearing Cap " " Screw (separately) Shaft Shaft Collar " " Pin ( separately ) Large Rope Wheel -^i ' " Key ^'y Flat Belt Pulley ^"j^ Friction Leather ^]>^ " Cone "'^'* Threaded Shaft Collar 304 Spring •Clutch Fork " Hand Nut When ordering Bearings and Bearing Rings please advise size or number of Bearing wanted, also give size of Spindle and number of times Spindle has been turned down . 5 .297 .113 .298 .299 .300 .277 .305 .306 ,307 $ .75 .15 .05 1.25 .10 .10 1.75 .25 .20 1.00 .85 .30 1.35 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 ,25 1.75 1.25 10,00 2,00 4,00 4,00 1,50 ,75 1,50 1.75 2,25 .15 2.25 .60 .76 .50 1,00 .75 .50 .25 .75 2,50 .10 1.00 ,10 3,00 ,50 .10 7,50 ,10 5.00 .75 2.00 ,50 ,25 1 . 25 ,50 82 CreamErv Package Manufacturixg Company. EXTRAS AND SUPPLIES FOR "STANDARD" DE LAVAL STEAM TURBINE SEPARATORS NET PRICE LIST OF PARTS Name. Ko. Price. Cap Screw.s (for fastening frame sections together), each 113 | .10 Covers, complete set 10.00 Top Cover 256 2.00 Cream Cover 257 4.00 Skimmed-milk Cover 258 4.00 Cover Arm, complete 231 1.25 Cover Arm Nut, separately 232 .10 Cover Arm Ring i:^,i \i) Faucet 233 1.75 Flj-er (including Spindle), long spindle style 117 17.50 Long Flyer Spindle, separately 134 1.25 Flyer Pin, separately US ,io Long Flyer Spindle Bushing 13,') 3.00 Long Spindle Head 45 1 . 25 Flyer (including Spindle), old style, short spindle 14'J 17.50 Flyer Spindle, short style l],i 1.25 Flyer Spindle Bushing, short style IK] 3.0O Spindle Head ( for No. 115 .short spindle) 114 1.25 Guard, for bowl spindle 3 .75 Screws, for spindle guard, each 4 .1,5 Holding-Down (or Lag ) vScrews, for base of frame, each 5 .05 Oil Cup, top one 254 1.25 Oil Cup, side one GO 1.75 Oil Cup, for step-wheel 124 1.25 Screws for Oil Cups, each 72 .05 Wick Wires (and Wicks), per doz OS .25 Siphon, for bowl 27 1.00 Skimmed-milk Screw" 23() .25 Skimme j'^cj Top Bearing No. 3 ( further reduced size ) j 73 I'oj- Top Bearing Ring, per doz 'iy4 j'qq Wrench, large one I91) 1 00 Wrench, small one 125 ' r^n. When ordering Bearings and Bearing Rings plea.se advise size or numl>er of Bearing or Ring wanted, also give size ofSpiudle and number of Units Spindle lins l>een turned down. CRfiAMERY Package; ManufaCTtiring CompaNV. 83 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 i:; u ir, IG 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 EXTRAS FOR "REID'S IMPROVED" DANISH=WESTON SEPARATOR NET PRICE LIST OF PARTS 1 Base . Guard Cylinder Iron Cover |-1 00 ~| " Arm with Yoke Plates 5 25 1 B. H. Wing Bolt for Arm 25 I Iron Cover, complete JIO H. H. Bolt for Arm 25 | Milk Tube Stop ' 25 J Bottom Cream Cover '. 3 50 ) Top " " 1 50 ^ Cream Cover, complete. . . 5 .Small " " Cap 10 J B. H. Cover, Screw and Nut, each Faucet 2 00 Skimmed JMilk Tube " Bend, Milk Point " Tube, Adjusting Nut. Screw for Milk Tube Spindle Pulley |1 40 1 o ■ i, d ,, , . , ,, -^ o J- o I iA f vSpmdle PuUev, complete 1 .Set .Screw, each 10] ' -' ^ Ball, Oil Catcher. Upper Bearing. ,|4 50- 10 05 00 75 75 30 50 50 00 70 10 70 Upper Bearing, complete 5 50 [ Tower Bearing, complete 2 - Oil Cup and Pipes 1 Nut 1 00/ Tower Bearing 1 90 Plug 60 Base Plug " "Nut Oil Cup |0 60 " " Cover 20 .Short Oil Cup Nipple 07 Tong " " " 12 Oil Cup Tee 06 " " Plug 20_ Cone Nut 7 " " Rubber Ring, per doz 1 " " Wrench " " " Lexer Half Spanner Hexagon Wrench S. Wrench Tee " Upper Bearing Nut Wrench y Speed Indicator Frame |0 85 Wheel 50 Shaft 10 " " .Spring 05 " ' Staple Belt Tightener, complete $i O0J59 Intermediate Shaft 1 " " Bracket 75:60 " ■"' "■ " " Stud 20,61 Nut 40 62 Pulley 1 80 63 " Spindle 20,64 Belt Tightener PulleySpindleBall — 65 Belt Tightener Oil Pipe 50 50 60 50 00 50 50 50 50 75 50 .Speed Indicator, complete 1 50 Large Tube Cleaner . Small " " . Intermediate I'rame 25 30 25 68 Shaft Collar. Driving Pulley 3 Tight " 1 Loose " 1 Shifter Bar " Stop " "Set Screw Shifter Bracket 1 Bolt 69 Belt Tightener Plate and Stud. 50 60 65 60 60 50 10 05 10 10 60 84 Creamery Package MANrFACTrRiNC Company. EXTRAS FOR "JUMBO" SEPARATOR PRICE LIST OF PARTS. Jack, No. 1 3, 4, n 1[JbL^ in., 18 ft. 6 in. X 1 '4 in. 18 ft. 2 in. X fi^ in. 18 ft. f!in. X 1)4 in. 19 ft. 6in. X 1>< in. ENDLESS FLAT RAWHIDE SEPARATOR BELTS For "Jumbo," "United States" and "Reid Oyerfiow" Separators. .22I4C net .20c "Jumbo" "United States" "Reid Overflow' ich, $2 (X) i i o 00 '• O 50 " '7 00 a o OF^ " O 25 O 00 exaiidria" PERFECTION FLAT SEINE COTTON BELTS For "Reid Overflow," and "Old Style" Danish-Westou," United States,' and "Jumbo" Separators. S@°=The Point is the lighter the belt the less strain on your spindle. The difference between Flat and Rope Belts Our 1-inch flat belt presents its full width to surface of pulley and weighs only 9-16 lb.; whereas, the standard size rope belt, namely, fg-inch, presents only '4 -inch surface to pulley, and weighs -V lb. Belt running over puUej-s of small diameter at high speed ought to be as thin and wide as possible. ' 'Reid Overflow' ' each "Old Style" Danish Weston, (25 in. machine). "United States" No. 1 "Alexandria" No. 2 " No. 3 " "Jumbo" 19 ft. 6 in. X 1)4 in. 13 ft. X 2;4 in., 18 ft. 2 in. xl5< in. 17 ft. X IX in., 17 ft. xl in., 17 ft. X Xin., 17 ft. 6 in. X IX in. 18 ft. X IX in., 18 ft. xlX in., IS ft. in. X IX in. ;2 50 3 00 2 25 2 50 2 (K) 1 75 2 00 2 00 2 50 2 00 Creamery Package Manufacturing Comrany. 87 HANDY TOOLS "HEXAQON" POCKET LEVEL NICKEL PLATED An indispensable article for creamerymen. Can be used to advaulage for leveling separators, separator bowls, separator jacks, shafting, etc. Separator Bowls should be leveled often PRICE ^ No. 000. 3W inches long each, $0 40 IRON LEVEL AND PLUMB This is a very handy article about a factory, and especially designed for those doing their own carpenter work, as it embodies two tools in one. SIZES AND PRICES No. 1. 6 inches long, ornamented iron each, $2 00 ■• 2. 12 " " " " "QRIPFIN'S" HACK SAW JAPANNED FRAME 2 50 For sawing metal, such as separator spindles, shafting, etc. A very handy tool about a factory. Each saw complete with one dozen blades. PRICE , , ,„ 10-inch blade each, Jl .,0 "ACME" COMBINED PLIERS AND WIRE CUTTERS SOLID STEEL WITH REMOVABLE CUTTERS This tool will be found very handy to factorjanen. SIZES AND PRICES Inches long u $1 00 .s 10 Cuts wire not Irtrger than No Eacli 8 $1 2.5 6 J2 00 SOLID STEEL ENDCUTTINQ NIPPERS No factoryman's kit of tools is complete with- out a pair of good nippers. We handle the best. SIZES AND PRICES DOUBLE CALIPERS CAST STEEL, POLISHED One end for measuring inside diameters, and one end formeas- uringoutside diameters. All factorymen will appreciate this handy little article. SIZES AND PRICES Each 1 $0 30 $0 40 |0 .50 i $0 60 88 Creahiery Package Manufacturing Companv. MILK HEATERS THE "IDEAL" simplicity, few parts and those easy of access, are essential points in the best INIilk Heater. We claim that the "Ideal" is not only the simplest heater on the market, but that it will do more and better work than any other device. It takes up very little room; it is easily cleaned; it is noiseless; it can be taken apart quickly; it heats the milk perfectly even, while the thermometer indicates the temperature, which can be instantly changed to suit the operator; it is provided with a rubber washer to hold the thermometer constantly in the milk; it is made of brass and is heavily nickel-plated, all joints being ground and the inside smoothly polished. Sizeofdevace, 22 in. long with 1 J^-in. end connections and %-in. steam connections. One "Ideal" Heater will handle 6,000 lbs. of milk per hour. It can be used either with a pump or the gravity system. \Vhen the pump is used couple heater just above the pump; run the overflow pipe from 4 to 6 in. higher than the heater and so direct it that the overflow returns to the vat. We are so confident regarding the good qualities of this heater that they will be sent on 15 days' trial to responsible parties. Want of space permits us to print but one testimonial as follows: Office of The Highland Grove Creamery, I .tamery Package Manufacturing Co., Chicago. Povnette, Wis., January 27, 1897. Gentlemen: — I have had in use one of your "Ideal" Milk Heaters for about two months, and will say that I have seen no heater that equals it in simplicity and perfection. No milk burns on it whatever, and the temperature can be instantly adjusted, and does not affect the complete separation of the milk or injure the grain in the butter, its simplicity alone is enough to recommend it to the trade in general. Yours truly, F. W. Henry, Proprietor. Price, complete, as per cut each, f 10 00 THE "LARKEY" Price, complete each, ^15 00 Ckkamekv Packagk MANUFACTUKiNt; Company. 89 THE CLIMAX MILK HEATER. The invontioi: of this iniplcnieiit came from a demaml by creamer\-- meii for somethinc;' better than tlie common tempering- \'at f(jr heating,' milk up to tlie required temperature for tlie separator. It is known that where milk flows into the separator, if it has been thoroughly and evenly heated, better results are olitained, than where it is allowed to run in partiall}' and unevenly heated — the latter causing the skim milk to test more or less butter fat, which defect is always laid to the separator. In construction, the inside cylinder is a removal)le one, being held in place by bolts and thumb nuts, and set awa)' from the outside cylinder to form a space for a thin sheet of milk between the outside and inside cylinder. The milk is delivered into this place and spreads out into a thin sheet or la\-er, so as to be evenly and tliordughly heated. The inside cylinder may be easily and Cjuickl)' removed, pernhlting the ready and thorough cleansing of all surfaces with which the nnlk comes in contact. In order to effect the rapid and thorough heating of milk, two things are essential, the milk must be distributed in a thin sheet or la\'er, and the heating medium must be caused to circulate, otherwise there will not he that even distribution of heat. The outer cylinder is filled with water and steam applied to its en- tire length, heating the water and thus heating the thin sheet of milk. Xo steam comes in contact with the milk, as this has been found (|in'te objectionable, especially where foul water and boiler compounds are used. The Heater may be used in connection with a rotary pump, or direct from the receiving vat. A'ery little steam is required for its use, generally '-4 to Yi turn of the half-inch valve is found sufficient. The heater may be attached to a rotary pump, as shown in cut, or connected direct to' the vat, where the gravity system is used. SIZES AND PRICES. No. 0, capacity 500 lbs. milk per hour S14.00 No. 1, " 2,000" " " " l-''-"0 No. 7, " 3,,sO0 " " " " I'^-OO No 3, " 6,000 " " " " 20.0c No. 4, " 8,000 " " " " ■ 2,S.00 90 Ckeameky Package Manufacturing Comaanv. THE CURTIS MILK ELEVATING HEATER. The cost of a satisfactory heater together with a pump necessary for elevat- ing has been so high that we believe there is a demand for a simple device in one machine. With this in mind we have devised and perfected the heater shown in the accompanying cuts. CUT NO. 1. Cut No. 1 shows the exterior with belt attachment, thermometer and the milk inlet. This heater is designed to set on the floor and will elevate to the separator. Cut No. 2 shows the interior and the elevating device. The space between the outside galvanized iron jacket and the inside tin jacket permits water and steam for heating purposes ; no steam coming in contact with the milk. The elevating device is easily removed for cleaning. We follow closely the principle of the original Curtis Milk Heater, which has become so popular. SIZES AND PRICES. No. T capacity for one separator $2S.oo No. 2 capacity for two separators ^0 00 No. 3 capacity for three separators 35.00 No. 4 capacity for four separators 40.00 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 91 TEMPERING VATS THE "IDEAL" 39 in. long, 70 34 34 ■2i in. 35 IS 18 wiile, !l in ,S (i (i The "Wood J This Vat is made (if galvanized iron ontside and heavy tin inside. It is divided into compartments and has water space in partitions at the bottom and sides. It is furnished with steam and water connection.s and outlet for two separators. A noiseless water heater is attached, which pre\ents noise and gives a perfect circulation. Thev are made in three sizes. SIZES AND PRICES deep $V2 00 20 00 Fitted for 1 separator 7 .''lO Fitted for 2 separators S 00 'Wood Jacketed," price each $15.00 HEATER VAT GOVERNOR These Governors are ver\' convenient for regulating the supply of milk in the different styles of heater vats. They are automatic and need no watching. Price, complete with ball, faucet and pipe connections $4 00 SEPARATOR CREAM COOLERS THE "BAIR" It consists of a hollow pan made of tin, the cream flowing over the upper surface, and cold water under it, over the lower surface. As the space between is divided into sections by cross strips, the water flows back and forth until it reaches the exit at the upper end. The cream flows into the vat at the same temperature as the water. It gives excellent satisfaction. 6 foot. 8 " . 6 foot. SIZES AND PRICES |8 00 10 foot JIO 00 9 00 12 " 12 00 MADE FROn TINNED COPPER |15 00 10 foot 20 00 12 " $2b 00 30 00 92 Crf:ajiery Package MANrFACTURiNG Company THE SNYDER MILK COOLER. The above illustratnn shows our Automatic Milk and Cream Cooler. This Cooler is especially adapted to the cuolm^f of ereani. It is so constructed that the water used as a cooling medium not onlj' perforins its cooling' office, but also automatically operates the Cooler. The water after passiu.cf through the cooling- cylinder, by means of valves automatically operated, is delivered into the galvanized tanks, first on one side, and then on the other. Each tank in turn, as it is filled with water, is carried down by its own weig-ht, swinging- the cooler. When its lower limit is reached, the outlet valve is opened, and the tank emptied. In the meantime, the tank on the other side is filled, and the opposite motion is begun. It will easily be seen that this cooler not only uses the full cooling properties of the water, but also, by the same medium, keeps up a con- stant agitation in the Vat. Buttennakers will appreciate this feature, for very much of the poor butter made in the country is caused by the uneven ripening of the cream. As long as the buttermaker is in the creamery to thoroughly stir the cream occasionallj', the ripening g"oes on, evenly and satisfactorily. During the night, however, in the warm summer months, there is no way of keeping up the agita- tion so essential. The Snyder Cooler entirelj' overcomes this difficulty. This Cooler can be attached to any ordinary Cream Vat, making it unnec- essary to go to tlie expense of a complete Cream Ripening Outfit. SIZES AND PRICES. Tin. Copper. 250-gal $33 00 $49 SO 300-gal 34 00 SI 00 4()0-gal 35 00 52 50 500-gal 36 00 54 00 Price includes all fittings except vat. OrKamErv PaCkacIe Manuf'acItiring Companv. 93 SEPARATOR CREAH COOLERS THE "STAR" This apparatus is guaranteed to cool the cream as fast as it comes from the separator, to within two degrees of temperature of water used. Is made of corrugated copper sheets, and fitted for 34^-inch hose. Used in some of the largest and best creameries in the country. Plain Cooler for separator |15 00 With milk tank and fittings for elevated water supply 20 00 With milk tank and fittings for siphon supply 25 00 THE "IDEAL" For a cheap, effective and simple Cream Cooler the "Ideal" cannot be surpassed. It is placed in a connnon water-tight barrel contain- ing ice and water. When no ice is at liaml a continuous stream of cold water can be kept run- ning into the barrel and thus bring the tempera- ture of the cream which runs through the pipe of the Cooler down to the proper temperature. It is so made that it can be cleaned very easily, having screw taps, securely packed with cork, fitted on each joint. These can be removed, leaving the Cooler open so that each length can be cleaned thoroughly. This Cooler can only be used advan- tageously in connection with a high separator on the same elevation as the vat. PRICES Cooler complete with 1 wire handle brush. . . .$b 00 Extra brushes, each 50 THE "DANISH=WESTON" This apparatus will be found invaluable in cooling cream as it leaves the separator. Cream is led into the pan from the sep- arator, and trickles down over the pipes as water is being forced through them. It sets in the cream vat, the cream being cooled to nearly the same temperature as the water forced through the pipes. The importance of cooling cream as it leaves the separator, for fine butter-making, can hardly be overestimated. Price |S 00 94 CrBamery Package MANtritACTURlMG Company. HOISTING CRANE IRONS FOR HANDLING CREAM AND HILK CANS The accompanj'ing cut shows the details of our hoisting crane irons, complete, as we ship them out. The engraving shows the cranes and the iron socket in which the upright timber revolves, and the grooved wheels which the ropes pass over. Hoisting crane irons complete, consisting of two shafts, four journal boxes, two geared wheels, one crank, two grooved pulleys. These are all finished and fitted, mounted together on a block of hardwood ready to attach to the upright frame by simply bolt- ing them. Price |8 50 MILK CAN HOOKS To Use in Connection with the Hoisting Crane Irons Complete with crossbar and 25 ft. J^-inch rope $2 50 PATENT "SURE GRIP" STEEL TACKLE BLOCK This invention will interest all who have felt the necessity of a tackle block that will hold the load at any point without fastening the rope. The brake is automatic. The body of block made of steel plate. The pins are cold rolled steel. PRICES, INCLUDING LOWER BLOCK NO. AND .KIZE OF ROPE No. 3. To be used with M-in. rope •• i- • % " ,. 5 .. ,, ., y^ .. " 6. " " " 3/ " " 6^- " " " K ■• One Man Can I,ift 300 lbs. 350 " 400 " 450 " 860 " Capacity fiOO lbs. 1,000 " 1,800 " 'A .500 " 4,000 " Test Without Break- ing to 2,800 lbs. 3,800 '• 4,500 " 5,800 •■ 9,000 " $3 00 5 50 7 00 850 14 00 Track, including short hangers S% feet apart, fitted and ready to put un suitable for carrymg 50U lbs., per lineal foot tQ 40 Same, suitable for carrying 1,000 lbs., per lineal foot -r. Single trolley, for 500-lb. track '.':'::.:V. :.:.:. V.^^ch, 1 00 Double " " heavy " " 5 00 Can Supply Hangers Alone, if Wanted Crkamerv Package Mandfac'turing Company. 9S THE IDEAL SKIM MILK WEIGHER THE PROBLEM OF SKIM MILK DISTRIBUTION. THE PROBLEM Every Creamery that returns the skim milk to its patrons has experienced the difficulty of getting a fair and equitable distribution. Many otherwise successful and promising creameries have been en- tirely ruined on account of trotible growing out of this problem. It has been a source of constant friction. The late comers either had no skim milk or it was so diluted with water as to be utterly worth- iess. HOW TO OVERCOME IT A great many different methods have been tried to overcome this difficulty. Some creameries employ a man to pump or dip all the skim milk for its patrons. This plan is expensive and at best is almost entirely a matter of guess work. WEIGHT THE ONLY PERFECT STANDARD It has been conceded for a long time that a mechanical dis- tribution of some kind is the only absolutely accurate and satisfactory solution of the problem. This distribution, to be just to all, must be made on the basis of actual weight in exact proportion to the amount of milk delivered. 96 Creamery Package Manufacturing compaNV. THE IDEAL WEIGHER As its name implies, the machine actually weighs the milk. The weighing- tank is adjusted so as to swing on a scale beam. The machine is located on the inside of the creamery at a point conven- ient for the delivery of the skim milk. It is connected with the skim milk tank so that the milk passes into the weigher tank and through it to the patron outside of the creamerj-. THE CHECKS Each machine is provided with a set of V-shaped checks, put up in a convenient case. These represent a certain amount of milk As the patron's milk is weighed in he is handed a check correspond- ing to the amount of milk he has delivered. HOW IT WORKS The patron having received his check proceeds to the skim milk platform. The check is placed in the slot in the bar which projects through the building. He then places his hand on the end of bar and pushes it slowly inward as far as it will go. This sets the scales at the right notch, and at the same time opens the inlet valve and the milk flows into the can. When the beam tips with the correct weight the inlet valve closes and the outer valves open, and the milk can be drawn off. The whole process is simple, rapid and absolutely accurate. A FEW POINTS OF SUPERIORITY Milk is delivered absolutely by weight, therefore there is no fluctuation on account of heat and cold. It is a well-known fact that milk varies largely in bulk compared to weight at different seasons of the year. The machine can be adjusted to deliver any desired per cent. Each check is marked plainly, with weight it represents. All parts are easy of access so as to be easily cleaned. It is auto- matic; no pumping or labor of any sort connected with its operation. CANNOT BE BRIBED It is absolutely impossible to get more than the amount of milk represented by the checks. The Ideal Weigher cannot be bribed. It will show no partiality. DESCRIPTION This machine is made especially for the distribution of skimmed milk to the patrons of a creamery. It is simple in construction and easy to operate. It takes up small space and is easy to set up. It is thoroughly practical, strong and durable. It has a capacity of 10,000 pounds of milk per hour, and this can be increased if necessary. There are five ckecks of each size to a set. The shortest check repre- sents 15 pounds of milk and the longest 400 pounds, with other sizes every 5 pounds intervening. The entire machine is constructed of iron and brass, with the best chilled steel bearings on scales. It has no wood to swell or get out of order, and no levers to operate. We Ship These Machines on 30 Days' Trial. Price, $100.00 Creambky Package Manufacturing Company. 97 THE "BARBER=COLnAN" CHECK PUMP For measuring the skimmed milk or whey back to the patrons of Creameries and Cheese Factories. DESCRIPTION.— The Barber-Colman Check Pump is, as shown ill the cuts, simply an ordinary suction and force pump with a device added at the top which locks it and pre- vents its being operated until a check is dropped into the slot on top of the .square box. Then if the T-rod is pulled, the pump unlocks and as many strokes can be taken as necessary to throw the amount of milk indicated by the check. By changing- the adjustment of the stop collar, the length of the stroke can be varied to cause the pump to throw any desired percentage of the face value of the checks, allowing for the different percentages of the cream subtracted from the inilk in different creameries. When all the strokes permitted by the check have been taken, the pump automatically locks, and if the T-rod is then pulled again, the check drops from its position in the mechanism into the check tray, which is placed in position to receive it, and locked up, to prevent the patrons from using the same checks over again. If the T-rod is pulled again, or any number of times after the pump is locked, it will not unlock the pump unless another check is dropped in. And if it be pulled before the check is pumped out, the check does not drop into the tray, but remains in the mechanism until the full number of strokes has been taken. If the person operating the pump neglects to take full strokes, the amount of milk thrown at each stroke will be less, but the number of strokes which he can take before it locks will not be any greater. Consequently, in order not to cheat himself he must take full strokes. If the milk in the vat runs so low that the pump sucks air and foam, and does not throw the full proportion of solid milk, the operator of the pump will instantly know it by the feeling of the stroke as he pumps, and he should then wait until more milk has run into the vat. METHOD OF USINQ.— The man who weig^hs in the milk pays each patron checks equal to the amount of milk which he brintrs. It is not necessary to calculate the amount of skimmed milk or whey due him— the pump does that. The patron takes the ckecks and drops them into the slot and pumps just the skimmed milk or whey due him. PRICE, Each complete $50.00 EXTRAS AND PARTS FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION. THE "IDEAL" WEIGH CAN GATE OPENER. P.^TENT APPLIED FOR. One of the Handiest Articles in a Factory. It saves time, it saves milk; it saves work and therefore saves money. Every factory man will appreciate the usefulness of this little device at a glance. It is just what every weigh can should be fitted with. It can be attached easily and quickly and with proper use will last in- definitely. IT IS SO MADE THAT IT CAN BE ADJUSTED TO FIT ANY STY'LE OR SIZE CAN. PRICE, Nickel-plated finish $3.50 98 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. WEIGH CANS Our Weit;h Cans are strongly made of the best quality- of XXXX tinplate. They have slanting bottoms and Perfection Gates. PRICE plain Holding 40 gallons, with 1 gate $\0 00 " (iO " " 1 .. 11 00 " 80 " - 1 .. 13 00 WITH PARTITION Holding 1)0 gallons, with 2 gates |lo 50 " 80 " " 2 " 16 50 CONDUCTOR HEADS Our Conductor Heads are made extra strong, and connected with a short piece of pipe suitable for short delivery. When more lengths are required, they are arranged so as to telescope to- gether, and are thus easier to handle. HEAVY For large factories, made from the best XXXX tin. Price, each $1 gO LIGHT For small factories. Price, each $1 35 CONDUCTOR TROUGH Price, 2.x Tin, 4 in., per foot . Price, 4x Tin, 6 in., per foot . .$0 30 40 Double the lists to obtain price on above goods furnished in tinned copper. Crkamrrv Package Manufacturing Comi^any. 99 ''PERFECTION" GATES CLANGED, INSIDE THREAD SIZES AND PRICES AT 'roll, iapanned, 1-inch >1 - ' I'i " 1 ■ • I's " 1 ■ ' 3 ■ NO FLANGE, OUTSIDE THREAD SIZES AND PRICES Same as aDove langed, Inside Thread. FLANGE CHURN GATE SIZES AND PRICES White metal, inm liaiidics, 1-inch, each $1 75 White metal, irua handles, I1.4'- inch, each li U() 1^-itich, each 2 50 2-inch, each 3 00 WEIGH CAN GATE SIZE AND PRICE Iron, japanned, o-inch, with galvanized iron collar, each $3 S5 C-oilarsonly each, 85 PRICE LIST OF "PERFECTION" GATE EXTRAS HANDLES i-inch right or left each, :?0 I'l Per set and screws. Ws. •■ " ;' :: 15 :; :: :; LY^ " 20 " " 2 " " " " 20 " " '6 " 30 " " .$11 30 . 30 . 40 . 40 , 60 1-inch. IK " i;.^ " 2 " 3 " CAPS (brass) SPRINGS (brass) each, $11 40 ]-inch. . " 4,5 IVi •• . '• ,50 , 1/2 " . ■' 60 I 2 . " 1 00 I 3 .each, J11 10 . " 10 15 . " 15 . " 20 MOLASSES GATES No, 1, 1- inch each, }0 60 " 2, I's " " 70 " 3, I'b ■• " SO " 4,15S " " 90 " 5, liJ " " 1 00 100 Creamury Package Manueacturing Company. THE "IDEAL" MILK AND CREAfl VAT SOMETHINQ ENTIRELY NEW We illustrate herewith our new "Ideal" Milk and Cream Vat. We have seen the need of a strong and more durable vat for a long time and now feel confident that the "Ideal" Vat will meet with the hearty approval of every factory operator. The lining proper is made of heavy "tinned" copper. This makes a lining that will outwear several common tin ones. The lining is attached to a wood rail same as common tin vats. This rail is all the wood there is about the vat. Instead of wooden body or fraure we use the heavy galvanized steel frame made in form same as the tinned lining. This will outlast many times over the old style wooden frame. The lining and body are so put together that the regular water space is left between them and space for ice box on the end provided for in the cream vats. The whole vat is held up and strengthened by strong iron legs and braces made so as to curve underneath the vat and thus prevent them being in the way of the operator. All iron pipes are galvanized. If you want a vat that will last as long as you run your fnctory get an "Ideal." Do not buy any more "wood frame" cheap "tin" lined vats which will last two or three years and always be out of repair. It is not economy. The "Ideal' ' would be the cheapest and at the same time much more satisfactory. CkEAMKKY PaCKACK MANTFALTrKINC. C'OMPANV. 101 PRICES IDEAL VATS. Tin L'red iviO <;-al'..ns $-'3 (0 2(10 " 55 (10 25,0 '• 57 50 ;,()(> " <>;> 00 ■400 " "*» 00 500 " »5 00 000 " 05 00 Cream Vats v.-ith ice box on end, S5.00 addition Copper _ine d S 65 00 SO ()0 S5 ( W 00 100 00 120 ( () HO (I.) DinENS«ONS OF VATS. JDEAL VATS. Cheese (lOO g-; 5(10 -100 500 250 2(10 1 50 1 00 \ats illon; Width Length Height Deep Insice 45 1 S3 38 2(i AB 155 38 0(. 45 121 3S 0( 4 5 'J 5 38 0(, ^"^v"! 134 32 Oj 1 >>.■> 10') 3^ ^0 35 S4 32 20 35 5'» 32 'Ml 700 (jOO 500 40(1 350 3(10 250 2(HJ 1 50 1(10 75 55 ,^-al CHANNEL BOTTOM VATS Lengths, Inches 185 1(,S 152 12S 121 114 102 8') 7(> (,') (.2 53 Height, Inches 3() 30 30 3() 30 3() 30 30 30 30 30 36 Ice End Cream Vats are 10 inches long-er. See Sides Crea are same len-th and 12 inches wider. Twin \'ats are yj4 wider than Cream Vats of the same number of gallons. Width, Inches 44 4'> 45 45 41 J 5 ,■4 2'» m Vals inches 102 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. < > o z o 1 v a a 8S88§ i/l «0 ui lo lO p. 1 a ' o ' P3 88333 fl) 1 00 'X o-' ^ ^ 1 1 &!<« -^-^ 1 ' o u OOOOO c ;d t~QOc: o 1 H bo' ' ' ' 4* ">4 SS8388 r^ rn in r. in o , o- tft u 1 F! o S;3888S rT r^ in o o o OJ U .2 .Sg8S§8' a H 1 ra - - - - - &£ oo 00012 01 C c J u. o CO M - ^ oo = - ooo -n ^ r~ X " Z Ul S IT O 888 "^ UJ < 000 ^ 00© 000 Creamf-ry Packacr MANUFACtURiNr, Company. 103 CREAM VAT WITH ICE BOX ON END The above represents our Cream Vat, with end ice box. To manufacture the finest quality of butter, it is necessary to hold the cream from twenty-four to forty-eight hours at a temperature that will properly ripen the cream, and develop the right amount of acidit3'. This result is attained by using a vat with ice box. This ice box is large enough to contain about 100 pounds of ice, and has a tight-fitting cover, which protects the ice and water from the influence of the surrounding air. Cream Vats are provided %vith steam pipes, so that the cream may be brought to the proper temperature in cold weather, and these steam pipes are furnished with our Steam Mufflers, which make the heating-up process noiseless. The tin vats are made of the heaviest tin plate of best quality, and are constructed with Channel Bottoms, permitting the entire contents of the vat to to be drawn off without tilting. The tin vats are painted on the outside to prevent rusting. The sides of the vats are kept from spreading by truss rods, and Perfection Gates are fur- nished for the cream outlets. We invite special attention to our Cream Vats with Copper Bottoms or full Copper Linings. Purchasers desiring vats of great durability should buy this style. On special orders cream vats can be furnished with ice boxes extending the entire length of each side of the vat. SrZES AND PRICES Tin I^intd. Copper Bottom. Copper I,iiied. ■rill lined. Copper Bottom. Copper Lined. 100 gallons . .$3.5 00 $57 SO $67 50 400 gallons. .$55 00 S75 00 S 90 00 200 " . 45 00 60 00 70 00 500 " . . 60 00 85 00 105 00 300 " . . 50 00 65 00 75 00 600 " . . 65 00 90 00 111) 00 Without ice box, $5.00 less. Covers furnished when ordered, $5.00 extra. With ice boxes on sides and one end, $5.00 extra. PRICES OF EXTRA TIN LININGS WITH RAILS $14 00 400 gallons $24 00 100 gallons. 200 " . 300 " . 16 00 500 " 18 00 600 " SEE PAGE 101 FOR DIMENSIONS OF VATS. 27 00 31 00 104 CRE.vMfiRV Package Manufacturing Comfany. TWIN CREAH VAT WITH ICE BOX ON END The wood part of our Twin Cream Vat which is represented in the above cut is divided lengthwise into two water-tight compartments, with separate ice box and heating pipes for each compartment; hence the contents of either vat may be heated or cooled entirely independent of the other. These Twin vats are very desirable where it is necessary to economize space, and the quantity of cream is not large enough to require two vats. The tin vats are all made with channel bottoms, and the cream outlets have Perfec- tion Gates. Our Steam Mufflers are attached to the steam pipes, making them practi- cally noiseless in operation. The sides of the vat are prevented from bulging by truss rods. Vats carried regularh' in stock have ice box on one end onl}- , but on orders we can supply these vats with ice boxes running the entire length of each side. We furnish Twin Vats with copper bottoms or full copper linings when desired. SIZES AND PRICES Tin I,ined. 200 gallons | 50 00 :-!00' ■■ •* t)0 400 '• ' 7000 500 '■ ''^O 00 COO " ;iO 00 700 " 100 00 Copper Bottom. $ 70 00 75 00 90 00 10(.) 00 110 00 120 00 Copper I^iiied. I 80 00 85 00 115 00 125 00 140 00 ISO 00 Twin Vats with ice box on the sides instead of end, same price as above. WitVj ice boxes on sides ami one end, |5.00 extra. PRICES OF EXTRA TIN LININGS WITH RAILS •^00 gallons |21 00 | 400 gallons f 30 00 I GOO gallons. l-iOO " 24 00 I 500 " 34 00 1700 SEE PAGE 101 FOR DIMENSIONS OF VATS. $38 00 42 00 Crkambry Package Manufacturing Company. 105 Good Butter All the Time. BOYD CREAM RIPENERS. THE BOYD SYSTEM OF CREAM RIPENING. The Boyd System is tlie cultivation of proper bacteria in Cream Ripening- so simplified'as to be practical for every buttermaker, either factorymen or private dairj'men. It Saves Labor and Ice It Requires No Patent Starters or Cream Ferments It Improves Flavor and Texture It Insures Exhaustive Churning The outfit consists of the Boyd Cream Ripener, complete with cooling- device, all ready to belt to line shaft, and the Boyd Fermenting- Can. Boyd fermenting Cans are sold only in connection with the Cream Ripeners. Made in sizes suited to factory or private dairy. PRICES Creamery Sizes Travelinir Cc.il Rolarv Coil Swing^ing Coil 100 Gal . . ■ »11S 00 $100 00 $ 80 00 700 " 150 00 130 00 110 00 300 " 170 00 ISO 00 123 00 400 " '..'.'.'.'. 210 00 180 00 140 OU Dairy Sizes 10 Gallon 3t22 00 I 50 Gallon $36 00 ,5 « 28 00 75 " 46 OU 30 " ".'. 32 00 I Price includes fermenting- can and one round bottom cooling can to suspend in vat, and screw pulley from which to -uspend can. 106 Ckeamekv Package Manufacturing Company. THE WALKER STERILIZER. The time has come when close competition compels every creatn- eryman to take the best possible care of his patrons and their in- terests, and while the price of butter runs so low the strictest economy has to be practiced by both. The main object for sterilizing is to keep the skimmed milk sweet after it leaves the cream- ery until disposed of in the vari- ous ways of feeding. As calf raising- is one of the chief in- dustries of the dairy farmer and figures largely in his yearly re- turns, he cannot afford to lose any or feed them whole milk for months, as some do, when the skimmed milk can be kept sweet at so little expense. Proof can be had where calves have been raised on sterilized milk after they were three days old. Some people cannot raise calves under any circumstances. The process of sterilization consists in heating the skim milk to such a temperature as will destroy the germs of decay. A number of devices have been arranged to do this work. All have been awkward and unsatisfactory. The Walker Sterilizer is simple and convenient. It will handle a very large amount of milk and do the work perfectly. It occu- pies very little room and uses but little steam. PRICE $15.00. IS Days' Trial Allowed To Responsible Parties. Further Information on Application. THE JENSEN SKIMMED MILK STERILIZER. Will make you money by giving satisfaction to your customers ^ Each sterilizer is fitted with Jenkin's globe valve and self- packing union to fit into our '^Ideal" steel tank, aiKi will be shipped so unless otherwise or- dered. The sterilizer can be made to set in the bottom of the vats if ordered so, otherwise it must be put up as shown in il- lustration. The cut above gives you an idea of the apparatus. The sterilizer is not sent on trial as the cost is too small. This cut represents Sterilizer placed in Ideal tank, also outside of tanlc showinir how simple it is in con- struction and easily taken apart. Specifications and Prices: STo. 1. Lenyth 3 ft. 6 in., capacity per hour 3,000 lbs., with Ideal tank, $22.01. Without tank $12 00 " 2. " " 4 " 6" " " " 6,000 " " " " 2T.tHi. " "" ' iq'no' " i. " 5 " 6 " " •' " 9,000 ' " 30.00. " •> ,;;;j5; Creamery Package Manufacturing CoMPii 107 THE CURTIS WA5H SINK. dlS'lllllliil'll'illiJ'^^^ As shown, this new sink is made of heavih- coated galvanized sheet steel, bound on all its edges with black angle steel, making a strong, dura- ble sink. The small center platform divides the sink into two compartments, with hot and cold water in either or both, heated by Noiseless Water preventmg Heater. Jenkins' globe valves are used in its construction, leaky pipes and valves, as is the case where cheap valves are used. The platform used for steaming separator bowls or other articles, by the use of the steam jet shown, makes a handy closet for storage of brushes, soap or wash powders. This sink, without legs, fastens to the wall by screws through the angle iron edge, doing away with the obstruction caused by sinks with legs or floor braces. Size 19 x 52 inches, 15 inches deep. Price, with Valves and Connections, as shown, $25.00. THE IDEAL WASH SINK. Very stro7ig. WiU nut rot, shrink or s-vell. Length. Width. Depth. 1 Price. No. 1 36 in. 22 in. 12 in. I 110.00 No. 2 1 48 in. 24 in. 14 in. 12.00 108 CRKASIEKV I'ACKAOK AIaNUFACTURINO CoMl'AXV. WASH SINKS STATIONARY. Om- Stationary \Vash Sink illustrated here- with is designed as a stationar3r uttaAment to the building. . It is painted inside atid out «ith Prince's' paint. Pipe connectionfi ean be made the same as in the poi table wash sink. Price «6 UC PORTABLE. This illustration shows our Portable 'Wa.sh Sink, with pipe connections ihe steam and water pipes maybe broug-lit togvther in one ..utlet, furnishinE water at any desired temperatiire by the simple adjustment of the valves. It will furnish boiling hot water without the noise which follows the turning of steam into cold water. The attachment on the left shows steam pipe coming 17^ throuo-h the center of the board for steaming separator Ijowls, tinware, tulxs, etc afte- they have been used, and is a very convenient arrangement. The outlet can be made through iron Jjipe running- through the floor into an ..utside di other way desired. The sink is liandsomely finisheil i line st \U r ill any ur vats and churns, and lined with heavy galvanized iron, and « ill lie found verv • Tjnieiut in a factory. PRICE, not including connections jts ,i " including " ou 10 uo Cricamkrv Package Manufacturing Ccimtany. W) THE "IDEAL" GALVANIZED STEEL TANKS Are made of best an- nealed steel atid heavily galvani2e 4 " 3 ■ 8 " 23 " 2.5 30 C'J'J 2 2 " (> " 5K " 9 90 S7 S " 2 " 10" 14 " 17 00 -3) '2'^ " S " 9V-. •■ 13 20 38 3" i% " 10 " 18 " 21 45 ■A) 2^ K •' '.)),i " 13 20 •m 3" 3 '■ 10" 21 " 23 65 SI 2^2 2'^ " 8 ■' 12 ■' H ;-!0 40 4 " 2 ■• 10" 10 " 22 00 82 8 2 " S " 12 14 :-!() 41 1 •■ 2« " 10 " 24 " 20 40 o:^. 3 ^1/ .1 S '■ 14 17 CO 42 4 " 3 ■' 10" 29 " 29 70 .-it t ■■ 2 ■' 8" . 15 18 15 OBLONG TANKS ROUND ENDS' No. Width Height Length Capacity Fiji bbfs. Price $ 9 00 No. 21 Width 4 ft. Height 1 Length Capacity Price B13 2 ft. 2 ft. 1; n. 3 ft. 8 ft. 23 bbls. $23 00 13 2 " 2 " S " m •• 11 00 22 3" 2 10" : 14 " 15 50 14 2 S " 9K '■ 12 00 23 3" 21/ .1 10" 18 " 19 50 15 Z'i " 8" 9W " 12 00 24 3" 3 " 10" 1 21 " 2150 16 01.; " OL;; " 8" 12 13 00 2,-} 4 " 2 " 10" 19 " 20 00 17 3 " 2 " 8 " 12 13 00 2(> 4 " 2y, " 10" 24 " 24 00 18 3 " 214 " 8" 14 15 511 27 4 " 3 " 10" 29 " 27 00 19 4 " 8 " 15 16 50 44 4 " 2 " 16" 30 " 30 00 20 4 " 2K" 8 " 17 19 CO ROUND TANKS No. Diara. Height Capac ity Price 1 4 It. 2 ft. 6 bb Is. $ 9 Ou 2 4 " 2'/," 7 ' 10 00 3 4" 3 " 9 It 00 4 4 " 4 " 12 • 13 00 5 5" 2 " »!- 11 50 6 5" 2;< " 12 14 00 7 5" 3 " 14 15 50 8 5" 4 " 19 19 00 9 6 " 2 •• 14 16 .50 10 fi " 21,!; " 17 19 00 11 6" 3 " 20 20 00 12 6" 4 " 27 25 00 13 6 " 5 " 34 30 00 ALWAYS ORDER BY NUMBER 110 Cbeamekt Package Manufaotubing Company. TANKS HALF ROUND STOCK TANKS. We make these tanks of 2 inch lumber, andjointthem in tlie same manner as our round tanks. The hoops are made of round iron and the cross ties of oak. These tanks are made in a variety of sizes, and special sizes will be built to order. Length, Feet. -Dimen.sions - Breadth, Feet. Depth, Inches. .. Cap Gallons. ieity , Barrels. 15 3 18 133 4K 8 3 18 186 6 10 3 18 339 •-,% 10 ?>\ 31 33.5 10 10 4 34 43.5 13}^ 13 3 18 303 9}.< 31 468 15 14 4 24 611 19J4 16 3 18 398 13% 16 3i.f 21 540 ll\ 16 4 34 705 33% IS 4 34 799 35% Aproximate Weight, Pounds. 165 300 350 395 . . 340 ' . 280 330 380 325 390 440 365 420 480 545 Prices. $6 50 8 00 9 00 10 75 13 50 10 00 12 00 14 00 13 00 14 00 16 00 13 00 15 35 17 50 20 00 MADE OF TWO INCH HTJIBER. BOUND TANKS. The prices on round tanks include nothing' but the staves, bottom, dowel pins, and iron hoops. We set up every tank, and mark each piece and every hoop. iScale drawing's, show- ing' foundation, sup- port, and method of frost proofing will be furnished all purchas- ers free of charge. Length of Stave, in Feet. 4 2 6 3 2 5 3 4 Diameter of Bottom, in Feet. 4 6 4 6 10 6 8 7 Number of Hoops- 4 2 5 3 o 4 3 4 Capacity in 'Gallons. 271 280 425 541 818 839 856 90S Approximate Weight In Pounds. Price, with Lug Hoopg, 75 $13 50 275 400 400 600 525 550 600 12 00 17 50 21 75 24 00 22 SO 30 00 24 00 Creambrv Package Manufacturing Company. Ill SIEVES \ 1 1 III t»ii ■**kV "a.W.-kUKVKWi-'' HORSE HAIR FOR STRAINING BUTTERMILK (1 ill. in diameter |(l,40 S ' 50 ' 10 --five per cent of all the combined churns sold are Disbrows. It is little wonder that it is called "The Churn That \\'orks." CkKamkkv Packaok Maniii''actukin<', Company. lis THE □I SB ROW The New DISBRO^y Churn Gate ,'0V Closes on Inside End Always Perfectly Clean PRICE, $2.00 Furnished Free on All Churns Hereafte* 116 Creamery Package Manufacturing Compaxy. DI5BRQWI Sizes, Specifications and Prices. !Len^th Width SIZE. Full Will Will Ler irth Diameter between between Shippintr PRICE. capacity churn. ^\"ork. over all. of bill. center center Weig-ht. of feet. of feet. GAL. G.iL. LBS. FT. IN. FT. IX. FT. IN. FT. IN. LBS. o so 35 70 4 6 2 S 4 4 3 400 $ 60.00 B2 so 3S 70 4 6 2 5 4 4 3 400 80.00 A2 1(10 75 150 ^ 10 3 3 3 5 2 9 600 120.00 A3 14S 110 220 7 1 3 3 4 8 2 9 800 130.00 3 284 220 440 / 3 4 1 S 3 1250 140.00 4 392 300 600 8 6 4 1 6 3 3 1450 155.00 5 490 375 750 9 9 4 1 7 6 3 1600 170.00 6 S96 450 900 11 4 1 8 9 3 1700 190.00 t 690 500 lUOO 12 3 4 1 10 3 1800 225.00 PULLEYS. Diameter, Face and Speed. B2 A2 and A3 3 and 4. . . . 5, 6 and 7. . Stvleof Ptillev. Tight ct Loose Clutch Diameter. Face. Speed per minute. 12 in. 10 " 13;. " 19 " 3 in. 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 160 revolutions 160 180 165 165 PRICE LIST OF REPAIRS FOR DISBROW CHURNS, No. 44 (x> B62 63 B64 65 67 68 B68 60 70 71 7- 1?, 74 75 70 77 78 SIZES 2 AND B2. Name Price Hand wheel screw i.oo Leg on gear end. ■• •■ off ■■ . Long Box .$3 Lever to start rollers Gear Spider 2 Hoop Clamp Balance Weight Long Box Cap i Lower Short E'lx . . . . Lipper " " .... Cross-head, gear end. Roller gear Lland wheel nut Ring Spider Door Frame Loose Head Packing Ring Glass Ring 75 No. Name 79 Internal Gear 80 Support for long Box B80 " ■■ 83 Drive Pinion 84 Pulley 3 m. x 12 in 8s ColUir on i in. shaft S7 Ball latch 88 Shift Lever 90 Gear Sliaft Box E90 Frame 02 Friction Arm 93 Pulley 3 in. x 10 in. and gear 94 Strap under pulley hub B30 Double sliifting gear R31 Clutcli gear on main shaft... 14 Door Button Drive shaft i in. x 15' j in... 1 in. X 13 in, . . . Cross-head shaft i'_, in. x 71., Cross-head shaft I'a x 10' Price 3,00 75 80 2 75 80 50 90 I 75 I DO I 50 2 00 4 2$ 25 I 25 75 30 I so 1 50 1 75 1 So CKfCAMKKY Package Maniil*ac1*uking OompAnV. 117 PRICE LIST OF REPAIRS FOR DISBROW CHURNS, SIZES A2 No. NaTnu - Price H I Large Di-i\-ing Gear 5.0li loj " Ring SpiJer 6.00 Ai02 " " ■■ 6. CO 3 " l.'iear " 0.00 104 Loose Head J, go I0() Cross lleail, gear eiiil J. 75 107 " " iii'l enil 2.75 lOcS Paekiiig King 2.50 no Single Rciller (iear 1,05 111 Small intermediate gear.... 1.50 112 Large " " . . . . 1,75 1 13 Lleieir Frame 2,90 14 " I'.nllnn 30 R 14 ■' ■' 30 L 14 '■ ^ " 30 115 " Lleat 2^ no Leg on gear end 4.25 I 17 ■■ '■ "IT end 3,75 A117 3.75 118 Outside Leg, gear end 3. 00 119 Outside Leg I'.nx 1. 00 T 19 " '■ ■' 1. 00 120 Bo.x iin ptilley shaft i.oo 121 Frietion ,\rm with Pinion.. 2,50 A 21 Long Lock Le\'er 2.65 123 ■■ ^ ■; " 2.65 124 P.raeket iVu' le\'er 75 125 Clamp Hand Wdieel I.oo 27 Support fur sluft rod 25 129 Pulley 4 -K 13' J 3 50 130 Piniiin (elutehl slew down. 2.25 131 Drudjle ]''iniein 2.25 132 Drive " 175 \\'33 Plate under slide 25 MO Box-Bottrjm. gear end 75 137 ■' Cap ■■ " 1.50 A 37 '■ 1.50 138 " Fiottom, off end 1.75 139 " Cap, rift' end 75 AND A 3. No. Name Price 140 Le\'cr to start rollers 1.50 152 Cap Biix f(jr Pulley sh.Llt.. .75 15,; Findge Tree 1.511 M 54 Redueing Gear Le\er 1.75 Ll'54 ■■ " ■■ '■ Lateh, .25 T 55 Startin.g Le\-er 1.00 T s(.i Slide Li) mo\e F'ulley 50 157 Slide to move Reducing (.Jetu- 50 158 Clinch fcir Fork Lever 2.50 A 158 2.50 Ll"58 Malleal.le F..rk for Lever.. .80 w'ss ■■ .. .80 161 Stul'ling Box 70 162 Stop cm Barrel 40 |6? " " Girt 40 T (.4 Malleable LLnge on Dour. . .50 T 05 " " '■ Barrel . .50 1(14 Ball Le\er 2.00 Pulley Shaft I"4 x 27 2.00 Crossdiead shaft I ' -• x 12' L 1.80 I.)4 X 14' J. 2,25 Short Shaft i x 5' j 75 Pulley Shaft Collar 1I4 hole .75 Steel Clamp Pm 40 Butler R.jlls for size A 2 each 6.00 Butter lolls for size -^ 3 each 6.10 Roller Shelf for size .V 2 each I.oo Roller Shelf lor size ,\ 3 each i.io Flights for size .-V 2, each.. 1.40 Flights for size A 3, each., . . 1.50 Wood cross-head i.Oo Roller Shelf Support 1.40 Door, wood, painted 60 ;.2 in. cork packing, per foot .10 PRICE LIST OF REPAIRS FOR DISBROW CHURNS, Nr H I T I T ^ R 2 ^ T 3 4 M 4 5 6 H 6 T 6 7 H 7 Name Large Driving Gear. SIZES 3, 4, Price .. 5-00 7.50 Ring S]iider 6. 50 7--5 7--5 . . 6,00 Gear Spider Loose Flead, gear end. . 3.00 3.00 off end 4-00 Cross Head, gear end 2.75 jff " 3-7: 5, 6 AND 7. No. Name Price 8 Packing Ring 2.50 10 Single Roller Gear 1.75 T 10 I. '15 1 1 Dr.uble " '■ 2,50 T II Small Litermediate Gear... 1.50 12 " ■• "... 1.25 T 12 Large " "... 2.00 I ? Door Frame 300 T 13 •■ " 3-00 C 13 " " 3-00 14 " Button 30 X 14 " •■ 30 R 14 " " 30 L 14 " " 30 XR14 " " 30 118 Creamery Package Maxl'factuking Companv. off end on Outside N... Name XL14 15 Cleat for Door . 16 Leg on gear end. H 16 T 16 ' 17 T 17 217 317 18 T 18 19 Box on Outside Leg T 19 ■; _>o Bridge Tree H 20 ■■ •■ 220 Box on Pulley Shaft 21 Friction Arm with Pinion. . T 21 .. c 21 •■ '■ " '■ .. c 22 •■ " ■■ " .. 22 Frictirm Arm 23 Long Lock Lever 223 ■■ " " 24 Bracket for Lever 224 A 24 25 Clamp Hand Wheel 26 Catch Lever 27 Support for Shift Rod 29 Pulley 5 x 19 T 29 " S X 19, new 10 Pinion (clutch) slow down. H '30 ■■ •■ " ■■ . T 30 31 Double Pinion T 31 " " H 31 Double Pinion 12 Drive Fmion T 3^ " " 33 Cap to hold No. 56 3J Dog and ring 35 Holder for Hand Wheel. . . . 36 Box Bottoin gear end.... H 36 " " off •• . . . . T 36 " " gear end. . . . 37 " Cap T 37 " " " " . . . . 237 " " " " iS Box Bottom off end T 38 ,TO " Cap " ■' H 30 ' T 39 " 40 Lever to start Rollers 240 " " " '" L 40 " " " " 41 Glass Ring 42 Clutch Hub 43 Hoop Clamp Please give the size and shoo nu Also the figures (or letters delay in filling orders. Nu. Name Price 44 Hand wheel screw, old style. 1.25 H44 for 3 & 4 1.50 46 Latch for Hand Wheel 25 47 Shifter for Hand vvheeL . . . 2.25 48 " Screw Top i.oo 49 " " Eottoin .... 1.00 50 Nut tor H44 1.00 51 Malleable Clamp 75 52 Cap Box for H20 75 T 52 Pulley Shaft .75 T 53 Bridge Tree 1.50 C 53 " " 1-50 T 54 Reducing Gear Le\-er 1.75 M 54 " " " 1.75 LT54 ■■ '• ■■ Latch.. .75 T 55 Starting Lever 1.00 T 56 Slide to move Pulley 50 Lfs6 50 T 57 " " " Reducing Gear 50 T 58 Clutch for Fork Lever 2.75 H58 • 2.75 LT58 Fork for Lever (malleable). .80 W58 ■■ , .80 T 59 Pulley, 6 x 22 6.75 o Washer for cross-head stud. .10 T 61 Stuffing Box 75 T 62 Stop on Barrel 40 T 63 " " Girt 40 1 64 Malleable Hinge on Door. . .50 T 65 " " •• Barrel. .50 164 Ball Lever 2.00 Pulley Shaft ij4 x 30 2.00 154 X 30 new. . 2.00 " ij^ x 29 new. . 2.00 Steel Clamp Pin 40 Butter Rollers for size 3, each 6.20 4, " 6.40 S. " 6.60 •• •■ 6, " 6.60 7. " 7-00 Roller Shelves for size 3, each 1,20 Roller Shelves for size 4, each 1.30 Roller Shelves for size 5. each 1.40 Roller Shelves for size 6, each 1.50 Roller shelves for size 7, each 1.60 Flights for size 3, each 1.60 4. ■■ 1-70 5. ■■ 1.80 ' 6, " 1.90 7. " 2.00 Wood Cross-head 1.60 Rnller Shelf Support 1.40 Door, wood, painted 60 ' < in. cork packing, per foot .10 mber of your churn when ordering repairs, on the piece wanted. This will save much 1' ■30 25 4 50 4 50 50 3 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 I 75 3 25 I 00 I 00 3 GO 3 00 I 00 2 50 2 50 2 75 3 50 -5 2 75 2 75 75 75 75 I 00 25 25 5 50 5 75 I 50 I 50 2 50 2 00 3 00 00 I 25 I 7S 75 I 50 75 75 75 I 00 75 I ->r I 75 75 2 00 75 75 I 00 I 50 I 50 I 50 25 60 80 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 119 "VICTOR." SECTIONAL VIEW. The above cut shows the "Victor" with one door, open to exhibit the internal works, with its four rollers in two sets with which all the work of churning and working the butter is done. STYLES 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, g and 10. All "Victor" Churns above size No. 6 are provided with two doors. No. 6 and all smaller sizes with one door. In ordering extra churn do'ors carefully state whether it is a flat or an oval door that is wanted, and give the exact length and width of the door the new one is to replace. The "Victor" Combined Churn and Butter Worker is no longer an experi- ment. It has abundantly proven its high qualities as a first-class butter-making machine. The running gear of this machine is large, strong and simple, with but a minimum of friction, which promises durability and a great saving of repairs. It is an exhaustive churner, bein.g so arranged that the working rollers give marked assistance in the process, and the product it presents wdien its work is finished, speaks more loudly and positively of its high qualities than any com- bination of words can do. For simplicity of construction and ease of manipulation, in strength of gearing, powers of endurance and perfection of its work it has no superior; and in the 120 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. rapidity of its butter working and the ease with which its product can be removed, it is a delight to every butter-maker who uses it. The construction of the "Victor" is such that in working, the entire mass of butter passes twice between the rollers at every revolution of the drum, hence it is a very quick worker. The working rollers which are stationary in churning, are put in motion ready for use when the working process is to begin, by a simple movement, and its novel method of working the butter is so complete that the grain is left intact, and the work is performed in so short a time as to cause astonishment to those who witness its operations. When the working is finished, by a slight manipulation of gear the rollers are fi.xed and become elevators, which, by a half turn of the churn bring the but- ter in a mass to the proper position for removal, thus avoiding the necessity of reaching far into the churn in the act of removing the butter. When the rollers are thus used they bring up the entire mass of butter, leaving none in the bottom of the churn. The "Victor" in its inside construction has no machinery whatever except its four rollers, in two sets, always bearing the same relation to each other and to the drum, in the heads of which they have their bearings, and with which they always move when the churn is in motion whether they are revolving on their own bearings, as in the working of butter, or are fixed as when churning, or elevating the butter for removal from the churn. REHOVINQ THE BUTTER. To remove the butter from the "Victor," set the rollers, revolve the churn until the door is in the proper place, and the rollers, acting as elevators, will hold the butter in position for easy removal. It will be found that when the churn is stopped for removing the butter, it will remain at the place it is stopped with- out props or braces, or any other aids to hold it in position. It supports itself regardless of the position of the butter. SIZES AND PRICES OF FACTORY CHURNS. Diameter. 4 .S 6 / , 8 9 10 4 ft. 2 in. 4 ft. 2 in. 4 ft. 2 in. 4 ft. 2 in. 4 ft. 2 in. 4 ft. 2 in. 4 ft. 2 in. 4 ft. 2 in. Length Outside. 4 ft. 10 in. .5 ft. 6 in. 6 ft, 2 in. 6 ft. 10 in. 7 ft. 6 in. 8 ft. 2 in. 8 ft. 10 in. 9 ft. 6 in. Len e-tli Over All. 8 ft 8 ft. Sin. 9 ft. 4 in. 10 ft. 10 ft. Bin. 11 ft. 4 in. 12 ft. 12 ft. 8 in. Capac itv 1 ill pounds. 1 SO to 300 SO to 4S0 SO to SSO 100 to 650 100 to 750 100 to 825 100 to 900 100 to loool Shijiping- Weight." 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 Price. 5130.00 140.00 150.00 160.00 170.00 180.00 190.00 200.00 PULLEYS. DlAnETER, FACE AND SPEED. Size of Churn. Style of Pullev. Xo. 3 No. 4 No. S ! No. 6 I No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 No. 10 Clutch Clutch Clutch Clutch Clutch Clutch Clutch Clutch Diameter. 30 inches 30 inches 30 inches 30 inches 30 inches 30 inches 30 inches 30 inchrs Face. 6 inches 6 inches 6 inches 6 inches 6 inches 8 incrjes 8 inches 8 inches Speed per Minute.- 110 to 120 110 to 120 110 to 120 110 to 120 110 to 120 110 to 120 110 to 120 110 to 120 Ckk.'vmkkv Package Manufactdking Comhanv. 121 "VICTOR" DAIRY COHBINED CHURN. STYLE I AND 2 FOR LARGE DAIRIES OR SMALL FACTORIES. The drum of lliis Clnirii, like all Victor chm-ns, runs at two speeds, but the I oilers only run at one. The rollers eaniiot be run while ehuriiinfj. This Churn is operated Ironi one end only, and in chan.ging' from churnin,L;" to working speed it is impossible to break the Churn in ino\'ing the levers. Large dairies or small factories will find in this churn a strong, reliable ma- chine just fitted to their use. It does its work completely down to the smallest size and puts the small dairy- man on an even footing with his factory neighbor in the quality of butter produced. These churns have 20-inch clutch [udley with 4-inch face, speeded at 160. SIZES AND PRICES. No. Diameter. f^englh Outside. Length Overall. Capacity in pounds. Shipping Weight. Price. 1 3 ft. 4 in. 3 ft. 4 ill. 3 ft. 6 in. 4 ft. 2 ill. 5 ft. 9 in. 6 ft. 5 in. 20 to ISO 20 to 200 1 .SOO lbs. SI 10 00 OOO lbs. 120 00 122 Creamery Package Manufacturing Companv. SQUARE BOX CHURNS SIZES AND PRICES MADE IN :CEDAR OR ASH SIZE Will Hold Will Churn Inches Square Outside Inches Long Outside PRICE Ko 1 100 gallons 150 " 200 ' ' 250 " 300 " 350 ' ' 400 450 " 5U0 50 gallons 75 " 100 " 125 " 150 " 175 " 200 ' • 225 " 250 " 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 33 44 55 66 76 86 96 10("i 116 |27 00 " l}i 32 00 " 2'/< 36 00 40 00 " 3 45 00 " 3/2 "4 50 00 56 00 " i'A " 5 62 00 68 00 Churns without pulleys, list, less S2 75 Cedar Churns furnished with Babbited boxes. Pine and ash without Bab- bited boxes. PINE With Tight and Loose Pulleys 100 gallon churn, without frame . .524 00 ?>oO gallon churn, without frame . 400 " •• " " , 4.50 " '■ " " 150 200 250 300 2s 00 32 00 35 00 40 00 ■''U*' .!;45 00 . 50 00 . 55 00 . 60 00 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 12.? SQUARE BOX FACTORY CHURN EXTRAS COVERS AND RIHS-any style. Round or Oblong Cover complete with churn rim each, $'> 00 without churn rim " '^ z'' Churn rim without cover " 1 '■* In ordering churn covers or rim.s always give make and size of churn and style of cover, wdiether oblong or round. If oblong give both inside diameters of the churn rim. If rounil give the one diameter of l-im, also state whether the cover only or the cover and rim are wanted The above illustration represents the new style oblong cover that is generally used. It .superior cover in many ways to any other style on the market. COVER AND RIM EXTRAS— New Style Oblong No. Zl. No. Z2. No. Z3. Cover Bolt each, $0 10 ■• 30 No. Zl. No. Zfi. No. Zti. I.evers (4 in set) each, $0 15 " 1 25 .. " 1 7.0 OTHEk STYLES OF COVERS AND RIM EXTRAS We also furnish a complete line of extras of other styles of covers and rims. In orfering always specify make and size of churn, and style of cover, whether oblong or round. In oraering oblorrg clrurn-rim extras, give the inside two diameters of same^ In order.ng 'Oblong cover rims g.c the outside two diameters. In ordering round cover rims and churn nms, give one diameter u the same manner as above. In ordering all other cover extras give same information as regards st\ ic oi cover, and abso number on part if there is any. COVER CORK '4 in (to replace the average cover with cork order 8 i:t.) — 5^ .. ^ .. .' " " " '■ 8 It.) ■4in. H " --i ' CHURN QUDQEONS— for Cedar Churn 1 M in. Short, each, $2 2,-.; I^ong each, $2 75 I/; -J.SO.Eong ,, ^™ Ijj " '■ " :: (I); Eong ■-'■'" For Other Styles 14-in. flauge, with I'tJ in. shaft U in. ■■ " 1,^1 in. " 8 in. " " Irli ill. " 6 in. " " li's I'l- " TIGHT AND LOOSE IRON CHURN PULLEYS To fit any Style Churn SIZES AND PRICES 20-in diani., 4-in. face $10 50 | I2-in. diam., -1-in. face $6.50 l,s ■' " I " " '.) 00 I U " -1 ' "" IRON CHURN HANGERS Price per pair, with oil cups ^In on without oil cups "J 00 per set, |6 .50 " 4 40 4 00 3 25 IRON CHURN HANGER 124 EAJIHRV i-ACKACR MaNUFACTUKING CoMPANV. 'MASON'S" IMPROVED POWER BUTTER= WORKER Number 2 PRICE With black castings, plain table Weight, 330 lbs., $50 00 table guard.. " 335 " 55 00 " galvanized castings, plain table " 330 " 60 00 table guard " 335 " 65 00 Size of pulley, 12x3 inches. Revolutions per minute, 60. Capacity, 200 lbs. GftEAMEEY "pAdKAOE MaN UPAf !'[' tlRINO OOJIPANY. 125 EXTRAS FOR MASON'S POWER BUTTER WORKERS No. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 13. 14. 1.5. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 31. 12 " Galvan- ized. Larg-e g'ear v.-hcel, held t;i journal frame with No. S Center gear wheel, runs tlie pulley shaft Mo. 1 Li iwer g'ear wheel, fa.stcned to shaft No. .5 Pinion on short .shaft, turns tire tal)le, conneets with No. 18 . Short shaft, fa,stened t.:) Kos. 3 and 4 Gear wheel for rig-ht hand roller, stand behind the pulleys. . Gear wheel, for left hand roller, stand behind the pulleys . . Wrist pin, No. 1 gear wheels turn on Left hand ear, holds No. 7 in plaee Riglit hand ear, holds No. G in plaee Tulley shaft, the pulleys and No. 3 on this shaft Roller shaft, both shafts alike, for eorrugated reiUs, eaeh. . . . Head block, holds the end of rolls, center of table Center pin, holds No. 13 Single chair for the travelers. No. 17, eaeh Double chair for the travelers. No. 17 Travelers, run in Nos. l."! and 10, eaeh Track, about 30 prjimds, per pound Thimble, goes on the center pin. No. 14 Journal frame, the large casting, b..>lted to the frame Elbow, holds No. 11 in place Corrug'ated -^voijd rolls, each Tal>les with plain castings, eaeh Tables with galvanized eastings, eaeh Tables with galvanized castings and raised sides, eaeh Pulleys , $1 20 90 90 90 90 911 90 90 3.5 35 7.5 75 1 25 50 35 (iO 12 12 20 3 50 1 45 .1 or 2 00 Plain Price. $1 00 75 75 75 75 75 75 25 25 75 75 1 25 50 60 10 08 15 3 00 1 26 2 '^5 12 00 13 00 18 00 1 50 OBDEB BY NVMBEB. 126 Creaiiery Package Manufacturing Company. SGHflUBLE'S NEW IMPROVED FflTE>NT BUTTER-WORKER WOODEN FRAME SPECIFICATIONS AND PRICES ON THE NEW IMPROVED MACHINE No. 1 Capacity 65 lbs. Floor space occupied 3 ft. 2 in. by 3. ft. 6 in. Height from floor to table 2 ft. 6 " Diameter of table 4 ft. Diameter of Driving Pulley 18 in. Width of Face of Driving Pulley 3 " Revolutions of Driving Pulley 40 to 50 Total shipping weight 650 lbs. Price, complete, $60.00 IMo. 3 Capacity 130 lbs. Floor space occupied 3 ft. 7 in. bv 3 ft. 6 in. Height from floor to table '. . 2 " 6 " Diameter of table 5 ft. Diameter of Driving Pulley 18 in. Width of Face of Driving Pulley 3 " Revolutions of Driving Pulley 40 to 50 Total shipping weight 675 lbs. Price, complete, $70.00 SGHflUBLE'S IMPROVE,D FflTLNT BUTTE,R-WORKE,R IRON FRAHE SPECIFICATIONS AND PRICE ON THE IMPROVED MACHINE Capacity 100 !bs. I'loor space occupied ]8x 24 in Heif^bt from floor to table o f(- g j^ Ijiaiiieter of table 4 fj g jjj' Diameter of Driving Pulley jg m Width of Face of Driviiifj; Pulley g ( 1 Revolutions of Driving Pulley -40 to 50 Total shipping weight ' ' ,;oq jj^g PRICE, COMPLETE, $75.00 Crkamkky Package Manufacturing Company. 127 'ALPHA" DRUn BUTTER WORKER Size of pulley, 20x6. Revolutions per minute, 40. Capacit}' 300 lbs. Weight, 700 lbs. Price, each $"^ 00 EXTRAS Clutch Pinions $1 50 9-inch Gears 1 25 Pinion Lever SO Gudgeon Levers • 1 00 Shaft ^'5 Track, 8 .sections to a set, per section 30 Wood Rollers, each 2 25 Inside Boxing. 8 00 Iron Boxes, per set 75 128 Ckeamekv Package MANt'FACTrRiNG Company. 'NATIONAL" DRUM BUTTER WORKER Size of pullev, 18x4. Revolutions per minute, SO. Capacity, 300 lbs. Weight, 820 lbs. Price, each g7S 00 EXTRAS No. 1, Large Gear Wheel S 1 00 23, Small " " 75 9, Large Sprocket Wheel [ 1 75 10, Small " " 1 50 11, Driving Gear to Drum 1 20 12, Track for Drum, per section 50 Shaft 1 25 Rollers and Collars for same 1 30 Rear Shaft 1 50 Sleeve, each 50 Wooden Wheels on Butter Carrier, each 25 We can also furnish full line of extras for the following Factory Butter Workers : Fairlamb Seaver Fargo " Mason" Barber " Mason" Rice Reid Knibree Eureka CkKamhry r.vcKACK Manufacti'rikg Company, 129 CREAM CARRYING CAN "ROE'S UNION " With heavy stamped metal bottom and jjalvaiiized iron jacket. This can consists of two complete cans, one within the other, with abont one-half inch space between the two, all around. The inner can is wound with several thicknes.ses of building paper, furred out with strips of wood to form four dead air spaces between the two cyHnders, and stiffen and thoroughly support the out- side cylinder or jacket. 20-gallou. SIZES AND PRICES |8 50 3()-gallon.. .|9 50 "HANEY'S JACKETED " SIZES AND PRICES 20-gallon can |« 50 yO-gallon can #0 50 "CHERRY'S JACKETED " SIZES AND PRICES 20-gallon can |8 50 30-gallon can %'J 50 REFRIGERATOR TANK Length. No SSinches. " 'l 53 " 154 " .. 2 76 " 3 88 SIZES AND PRICES width. D epth. Gallons. Price, .34 inches. 31 inches. 80 $23 00 35 i; 31 ,1 120 160 28 00 32 00 36 ■' 30 " 180 35 00 37 31 " 250 45 00 130 Cri;amrry Package Manufacturing Company. OIL TEST CHURNS CURTIS SIZES AND PRICES Iding 5 Irottles $45 00 105 " 55 00 210 " 80 00 Each churn is fur- nished with 1 oil test rule, 1 chart, 4 driv- ers' books or tablets, 4 drivers' rules, ^ lozen sample patrons' books. DRIVERS' CASES Drivers' case, wood cards, holding 4-') bottles, for Curtis Churn. . .'.$2 00 Drivers' case, wood cards, holiling 30 bottles, for Curtis Churn . . . ; 1 75 Drivers' case, tin cards, holding 30 bottles, for Curtis Churn 2 75 Drivers' case, tin cards, holding 45 bottles, for Ciu-tis Churn 3 50 Price does not include bottles. Tin cards for Curtis Churn, each. . . 1 00 Wood cards for Curtis Churn " ... 50 Drivers' case for Fargo Churn, wood, holding 35 bottles 2 00 Drivers' case for Fargo Churn, iron, holding 35 bottles 2 50 Improved case and holder for Con- cjueror Churn 2 75 Case without holder 1 00 Bottle holders 1 75 PUNCHES No. 1 , each |2 00 Mi S.li!(jiitemtnffitifstiriti?tei.KGrifinwll lii'hLluii. IN CARD DRIVERS CASE . I lis, 1 !'"^ ''mmsr III No. 3, each. 1 50 Gkf.amkky Packaok, Manufacturing Comfant. 131 TEST CHURN SUPPLIES. TEST TUBES. il-incli plain test tubes, with corks, per hundred $<] 00 'J-inch lip test tubes, with corks, per liunch'ed ij 00 lli-ineh plain test tubes, 'with corks, per liunilred 00 TEST BOTTLE BRUSHES. For hand use, each Lid cents, per dozen $3 00 Curtis' improved, each 25 cents, per dozen 3 50 DRIVERS' BOOKS AND TABLETS. Tablets for Conqueror churn, per dozen II 50 LJooks, stiff covers, per dozen - 85 Books, paper covers, per dozen 90 PATRONS' BOOKS. Common, per dozen $0 50 A and B, per dozen '75 RULES. Steel, eighths or tenths. ..per doz. , |1 00 Wood, tenths each, $0 15 Wood, eighths each, 15 " " perdoz., 150 " perdoz., 1 60 Oil test rules (Burchard) each, 50 " " " (A. andB.). ... " 24 ROE'S SKIMMING PAILS. These pails are made of XXX tin, «'ith cover and spout. They are desig'ned to be used ft)r cream g'ath- t-ring', and are so made that one inch in depth makes a standard gaucfe of cream. Price $2 SO DRIVERS' PAILS. With supported bottom, each. . . ,$2 SO Without supported bottom 2 25 CORKS Corks, extra quality test tube, per g-ross I0 75 Corks, common test tube, per g'ross 40 RUBBER. No. 7, for test tubes, per hundred gl 50 132 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. TEST CHURN SUPPLIES Cream Ledgers, 100 pages each, 200 " " 300 " " Roe's Drivers' Cream Books, will keep 100 monthly accounts per doz., Checks, printed to order ps"" M., Empire Cream Gauge each, Frink's Oil Test Chart Ready Reckoner, for oil test ( Curtis) " ' " " " " (A & B) " " " (Fargo) '• " >' 'i i< (Kamp) Shipping Tags, printed to order per M., " " " per 500, WAGON COVERS WHITE CANVAS ?1 25 1 75 2 SO 2 00 3 00 3 00 2 SO 25 25 50 50 1 90 1 00 These covers are made of the best quality of goods of grade listed, and the prepa- ration used thereon is such as to render them perfectly waterproof. These covers are guaranteed not to stick together from heat. Sizes AND PRICES S'Ax 9.. S'/zkU.. 7 xl2.. 7 xl5.. 10 xl6.. 10 xl7.. 10 xl8.. 12 xl4.. 12 xl6.. 12 xl8.. 12 520.. 14 xl6., 14 xl8., 14 x20., 14 x22., 14 x24., 16 xl6., 16 xl8. 8-oz. Duck lO-oz. Duck 12-oz. Duck 13-oz. Duck 15-(tz. Duck ly-oz. Duck Sint'le Sinifle ( Double 90 90 15 40 25 00 SO 15 50 7 30 8 IS 8 95 9 75 7 45 8 35 Filling-. Filli S 3 65 4 80 5 10 5 40 5 25 6 00 6 75 7 50 7 95 8 95 9 95 10 95 11 95 9 10 10 25 $ 5 60 7 45 7 90 8 40 8 10 9 30 10 4S 11 65 11 20 12 60 14 00 15 40 16 80 12 80 14 40 $ 4 20 S 60 7 15 8 95 13 60 14 45 15 30 14 30 16 35 18 35 20 40 19 05 21 40 23 80 26 20 28 5S 21 75 24 50 20-oz. Duck $ 4 80 $ S 10 6 30 6 95 8 15 8 70 10 15 10 85 IS 50 16 55 16 45 17 60 17 40 18 60 19 25 17 35 18 55 19 85 20 90 22 80 23 20 24 80 21 65 23 IS 24 35 26 05 27 10 28 95 29 80 31 80 32 50 34 75 24 75 26 45 27 85 29 75 No. 8, White Duck, sheds water, per square foot 10 oz, " " for dust and rain, per square foot .5'2C .4-ic Creamery Package Manufacturing Comi-any. 133 BABCOCK MILK TESTERS THE "ROE" STYLE HAND POWER The most durable, lightest running and satis- factory hand tester on the market. One trial will determine. These machines are thoroughlj' well made. Have substantial cast-iron frames, swinging head and heavy gear. They are well known, and hun- dreds of them are in daily use. They have no superior for those whose business does not require a turbine machine. SIZES AND PRICES COMPLETE WITH GLASSWARI-: 4- bottle each, f S 00 8 " " 10 00 12-bottle..each, |14 00 24 " .. " 21 00 THE HOE'- MACHINE OPEN TRAVELING OUTFIT Bottle Outfit Complete with Case and Tray. , .$:> .50 Acid Box and Bottle each, 1 00 THE "IDEAL" HAND POWER For Use in Small Dairies or on the Farm We make this machine in two sizes, 2 and 4 bottles. They are very compact and simple, and if directions are followed we guarantee them to be accurate. They are designed es- pecially for dairymen and farmers, but should be in the hands of every one who keeps a cow. Hotels and restaurants find them indispensable, while they are largely used in laboratories and by physicians in analytical work. It is large enough to answer the purpose of an average size dairy, and cheap enough for THE ROE" MACHINE CLOSED those who keep a single cow. yl milk tester at so low a price that it is within the reach of all. A7i absolute umpire as to the value of a cow for dairy purposes. Every dairyman should know what he is doing. Nothing is more conducive to success than knowledge and confidence. With each machine is furnished necessary glassware and acid sufficient for a number of tests, PRICES 2-bottle, complete each, |3 00 4 " " " 4 00 THE IDEAL" Delivered free to express companies. If to be shipped by freight add 15 cents for cartage. 134 CrT'AMe;ry Packagk Manufacturino Company. THE IDEAL STEAM TURBINE BABCOCK TESTER. IMPROVED IRON FRAME The Most Convenient, Compact and Complete Tester Ever Offered. The Ideal Steam Turbine Improved Iron Frame Babocock Tester. In the new Ideal we have in troduced a number of novel fea- tures in a Babcock Tester which will be appreciated by everjone. Briefly we may mention the special features of our new Tester as follows : Light head, — Two bearings, Three-way steam inlet valve, — Steam brake, — Cast Iron frame and cover, with cover hing'ed, — Ball bearing-, — Solid cast brass turbine, — Seamless brass pock- ets, — Separate compartment for turbine, — Independent steam in- let for heating testing- chamber, — Head perfectly balanced, — Fitted with steam gauge, — Brass syphon, — Water heating reservoir with bottle filling' attachment, etc. The Ideal Tester when first introduced, was far superior to other testers then upon the market. We believe that in the new improved Ideal we have again scored a distinct success in surpassing all Babcock testers now upon the market. The Improved Ideal is made in two sizes only. Cast frame — The solid cast iron frame forms the ground work for a substantial machine that is practically' indestructible. Cover — The cover hinges across the center, lying perfectly flat when opened, avoiding any possibility of its falling shut unexpectedly'. Pockets — The pockets for holding' test bottles are easily removed, but when attached are firmlj' locked in position, so that they cannot bj' any possibility fly off when in motion. The pockets are hinged, so that when at speed they take a perfectly horizontal position. This is important, as accurate reading cannot be made witli bottles sloping in position, as the oil will stand higher on one side of glass than on the other. All running parts are of brass. Uses Little Steam — C)wing to the lightness of the head and perfect control of steam inlet verv little steam is required. Three-Way Inlet Valve gives the operator perfect control of the Tester at all times. As soon as the test is finished, b}' throwing the valve the steam is admitted in the opposite direction, the steam itself acting as a brake and bringing the machine quickly to a stop. Bearings — The two bearings hold the machine perfectly true and prevent it from getting' out of balance ; also avoid loss of power from excessive vibration. The separate inlet, introducing steam into testing chamber, permits the holding of the test as long as desired before reading. The hot water reservoir is an innovation tliat will be especiallv appreciated. The water in tank can be kept hot by jet of steam at the bottom. The operator, with hose pipe between thumb and finger, can fill bottles more accurately than with pipette. This attachment simplifies a very annoying part of milk testing. The hot water supply is always right at hand. It can be used without anv delaj'. Each machine is tested at high speed before leaving our shops. We guar- antee each machine to be perfect and our glassware accurate. SIZES AND PRICES Complete with Steam Gauge, Speed Indicator and Glassware. 24-bottle ■ S35 oo 32-bottle 40 00 Crramp;ry Package Maniifacthring Company. 13n EXTRAS FOR BABCOCK TESTERS 'CREAMERY PACKAGE MFG. CO." STYLE PARTS FOR "IDEAL" TURBINE TESTER Name. Body Flyer Diaphragm Spindle aud Point. Nozzle Cover Price. ..$.... .. 4,00 .. 2,00 ., 2,00 ., 1,75 . . 2 .50 Steam Gauge 4 ,00 -Steam Gauge Syphon 75 Speed Indicator 1 25 Steel Ball 25 Upper Bronze Bushing 1,50 Name, Price. Lower Bronze Bushing $1 50 Bottom Plug and Nut 511 Cups, each 40 No. 173. 40-Bottle Head, complete 6.50 ■' 176. (0 " ' Ring 40 " 172. :i2 " " complete 5 00 " 176. 82 " '• Ring 10 " 171. 24 " '■ complete 3 50 " 175, 24 " ■' Ring 30 " 170. 20 " ■■ complete :'. 00 " 177. 20 " ■' Ring :10 PARTS FOR inPROVED IDEAL TURBINE TESTER Fiver and Spindle each, 3-Way Valve " Hinged one-half Cover '' Steam Gauge " Steam Gautre Syphon '* Speed Indicator " ioOO (j,00 1,50 4 («:i ,75 1 25 Steel Ball each, $(l 25 Cups " 5n 24-Bottle Head " 3 5 00 " 2, " 20 " " ' " 8 00 THE "BABCOCK" BOTTLE DRAIN RACK This galvanized rack will be found a great convenience in every factorj'. When the bottles have been rinsed in our Rinser, the}' are placed in an inverted position to drain, as shown in the attached illustration. They are kept here until needed. The bottles being inverted cannot catch any dust and thus will be in better shape for the next test. PRICE To hold 50 bottles, complete |2 00 CRRAMKRV PaCKACIC MANUKACTURrNi; C(JMPANV. 137 BABCOCK" TEST SUPPLIES THE "BABCOCK" TEST BOTTLE BATH \Vc represent herewith a test l)(_ittle bath «hieh will he fnuiid ver\- eonvenient and essential to those who wish to make perfeet tests. The amount of unseen fat that clings to glassware is generally insufficient to be noticed in the results ohtained from testing whole milk, butitpla\-s an inip(jrt- ant part in testing samples of separator skinnned milk. It may he readily noticed h)' making a blank test with clean water in liottles which ha\e been used for testing ordinar)' milk, and have been cleaned by simply draining the contents and rinsing once or twice in hot water. At the conclusion of the test the operator w ill often find that a few drops of fat, sometimes enough to condemn the separator, will collect in the neck of the bottles, although the water tested has not been near a separator. Boiling hot water will generally clean the grease from glassware for a time, but all test bottles should, in addition, be .given an occasional bath in some alkali or other grease-dissolving solution. After havin.g rinseil the bottles thoroughly with hot water thej- should be placed in a hot solution kfept in the tank where they can be left entirely covered with the liquid. The tank is provided with a small faucet at the bottom, thus allo\vin.g the liquid to be drawn off when test bottles are wanted. A tablespoonful or so of our 'Tdeal " Cleans- ing Powder to about two gallons of water will make a very satisfactorj' cleansing solu- tion. The cleansing properties of this solution are increased by warming the liquid. The test bottles must be rinsed twice with hot water after thev are taken from this bath. PRICE Galvanized iron, complete with removable racks, to hold 'A bottles each, Si r,() ti» " " 4 '.(I COHBINED "BABCOCK" TEST WATER HEATER & BOTTLE FILLER A combination that every one using a Eabcock Tester needs. It is composed of the following parts: COVERED KETTLE— Retinned, extra hea\T, fitted with nipple for hose, size SxO/j in., capacity 4 quarts, each, $ 50 LAMP STOVE— Cast Iron Oil Tank, hinge top, nickel front, 1 burner, height 8'i inches, lank ."'i x o'j in., complete, with wick each, 1 MOHR'S PINCHCOCK, nickel plated " PIPETTE TUBE, be.st .gla.ss with drawn point, length 2}< in. Price '■ each, PURE RUBBER HOSE, 3 ft. length by 3-IC inch diameter, per length PRICE OF COMPLETE OUTFIT Including covered kettle, lamp sto\e, pinchcock, pipette tube and hose. $2 50 138 CrKamery Package Manufacturing Company. I'ii c. c. Pipette MILK TEST SUPPLIES GLASSWARE Milk Bottles Cream Bottles SkiTnmed and Buttermilk Bottles Milk Bottles for Beimling Tester Our Test Bottles are all frosted on the bre with a lead pencil. Acid Measure Funnels for Babcock Test Bottles il^^ c. c. Pipette 15 c. c. Pipette for Beimling Test Bottles 5-9 c. c. Pipette Greiner's Pipette per dozen, $. st of bottle so that thev can be numbered per dozen, $. 1 00 I, size. each, 1 00 GREINER PIPETTE EXTRAS Rubber Bulb each, $0 20 Pipette Bvdlj " S5 Large Glass Bulb " ;50 RuDber Connection " 15 Our Glassware is ai: tested in our laboratory and we guarantee it correct DIVIDERS The reading of the test is facilitated ven' much by the use of the Dividers. It also eliminates the'liability of error in reading the test. Price per pair, $0 40 BABCOCK TEST BOTTLE RACK This rack is made of tin and hangs flat against the wall, Init the bottles stand upright antf are easily filled. I he racks are made in all sizes, to ,suit the nuirt^^er of patrr)iis at any factory. SIZES AND PRICES 2-1- Bottle Rack each, $1 50 -Ih ■■ " " 17:. ■y^ " " " 2 00 5-1 " " - 2 25 f'l " ■' ■' 2 50 For Prices not given see our Monthly Price Current Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 130 WAGNER'S "UP=TO-DATE" PIPETTE XCD USE WITH THE BABCOCK TEST THE NEATEST AND MOST CONVENIENT PIPETTE EVER PU'l ON THE MARKET The mouth is apphed to the slanting tube and milk drawn up until it is above the glass cock, then the cock is closed and the measured milk is put in the test bottle. Should there be an over- flow same will be caught in the large glass overflow bulb or exten- sion of slanting tube. This overflow bulb can be detached from tile Pipette and emptied when desired. Price, complete, - = - = each, $1.25 EXTRA Overflow Bulbs each, |0.35 Pipettes " .85 Rubber Stoppers " .10 COMBINED ACID BOTTLE Just the simplest thing imaginable, and it always works. Tip the bottle up until the pipette at the side is full up to the mark near the top, and when the bot- tle is returned to an upright position, the surplus flows back into the bottle again and the pipette is left full up to the mark, and contains exactly 17.5 c. c. The contents of the pipette may be then emptied by turning the cock at the bottom. This apparatus has the advantage of having no rubber connections and bulbs to wear out, and it is very simple and easy to work. Price, each = - = $3.00 WAGNER'S DOUBLE BORE TEST BOTTLE For accurately determining the percentage of fat left in Skimmed or Buttermilk. THIS TEST BOTTLE IS VERY SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT, IN FACT SUPERIOR TO ANY TEST BOTTLE EVER PUT ON THE MARKET. READS down to one one-hundreth of one per cent. fat. ONE-TWENTIETH of one per cent, can be read as accu- rately and as easily as one whole per cent, in the ordinary Bab- cock bottle. TESTS cannot be spoiled by overflowing with hot water. USES but one-half as much acid as the ordinary skimmed milk bottle. Invaluable to any owner or user of a Cream Separator, as it tells him just how to regulate the capacity of his machine so that the loss in the skimmed milk will be reduced to a minimum. Price, each, $0.75 •' = = = . = dozen, 9.00 140 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. MILK TEST SUPPLIES. ACID. To get a reliable test, it is absolutely essential that the acid be of the proper strength. We get the best article procurable, direct from the manufacturer, and test before sending out. We guarantee it to be of the proper strength. PRICE IN SINGLE GALLON LOTS In jugs, per gallon Boxing Jug's, extra IN CARBOYS OF lo TO 12 GALLONS Per gallon Carboys, extra Carboys returned will be credited at billing price, less freight and carting, providing they are complete. COMPOUND FOR BEIMLINQ TEST No. 1, per gallon No. 2, per gallon Jugs and packages extra. See monthly prices current for quotations. IMPROVED CARBOY TRUNNION ACID JUG TRUNNION AND CARBOV By tlie use of this trunnion a man alone can pour out any quantity witli perfect ease and safety, without risk of injury to clothes or person; thus doing the work of two men in the old awk- ward way of tipping the carboy over on the ground floor, and in one-tenth of the time. There is no safer or better receptacle for keeping Acid, than a clean glass boxed carboy, when set up in the Improved Carboy Trunnion, as it sets in a position easil}- controlled by one finger, and any quantity can be drawn out easil}' by a child without possible accident. PRICES .Set complete |4 00 Improved pitcher for hand- ling acids, 1-gal. size, .each, 75 RUBBER CARBOY CAP By the use of this Cap will be found the only convenient way to close up the mouth of a carboy tightly; and this is very essential where Acid is contained in them, as it lo.ses much of its strength by absorption of moisture from the atmosphere when exposed to the air, and a tight-fitting cover for mouth of carboy prevents dirt or dust getting into the contents. Price 11 00 RUBBER CARBOY SPLASH PREVENTER By putting this splash preventer over the mouth of a carboy, liquid con- tents flow out in a steady stream, without gulping or splashing out, as is usual in pouring directly from mouth of carljoy. Price $1 m Creamery Package MANUFAOTDRiNa Company. 141 MILK TEST SUPPLIES. IDEAL AUTOHATIC Acid Measure and Cabinet. This acid measure is very simple aad Ijy its use bottles can be filled in one-quarter of the time that is required by the old way. Being en- cased in a cabinet, the glass parts are protected ■ind breakage is umiecessary. The cabinet is I legantly made and finished and the glass parts lieavy. It is easily moved and withal is a ne- ' essity in every well-regulated creamery. The L'lass flask shown in cut holds II4 gallons of acid. Vnyone can use it. PRICE. ( 'omplete, with bottle rack, test bottle and filling funnels 3 8C0VILLE MILK SAMPLER. 12 00 It takes the sample from the top to the bottom of the milk in the weigh can, thus giving a fair sample of the whole body of milk. When it reaches the bottom the movable cap closes, retaining the sample, whicli can then be dis- charged into the sample receptacle. Price $2 00 MILK THIEVES. £^ This is a very convenient sampler and gives excellent satisfaction. Price : «0 60 TEST BOTTLE BRUSH. Made especially f(n- cleaning necks of Babcock test bottles. Price, each $0 10 Per dozen .|0 50 HYDROMETER. Price, each, $0 75 For testing strength of acid. Swedish Acid Tester each, .35 cents. 142 Cbeajieuy Package Manufaotueing Company. MILK TEST SUPPLIES. Composite Test Sample Rack. This rack is very convenient for hold- ing the lightning cover sample jars. The rack can be moved from weigh room to testing room without removing jars. PRICE. For 24 yi-pint jars " 241-pint " . " 24 1-quart " ■ . " 48 i^-pint " . . " 48 1-pint " . . " 48 1-quart " . . .each, .$1 50 . " 1 75 2 00 . " 2 00 . " 2 2.5 . " 2 50 Sample Bottles for Composite Test. CHEAPEST AND BEST SAMPLE JAR IN USE. It is easily and quickly opened and being made very heavy from the best flint glass, and will stand much hard usage. PRICE. $0 95 ij-pint per gross, $8 25 1 00 1-pint " 9 25 25 i2-pint per doz. 1-pint 1-quart 1 10 1-quart " lo Sample Bottle Brush. FOR CLEANING COMPOSITE TEST JARS. Each. . ■V, Per doz. 50 Brass Tags. FOR NUMBERING COMPOSITE TEST JARS. They are fastened about the neck of tlr with annealed wire in such a way tliat they 1 against the jar. Price each TAGS FOR BABCOCK BOTTLES. These are made from brass to bend around neck of bottle and { numbered as desired. Price bottle ay flat $0 02 3 per doz., $0 12 NEW "IDEAL" TEST HEASURE. FOR TAKING SAMPLES OP MILK FOR COMPOSITE TEST Price, each, $0 25 Ckbamkky Package Manufacturing Company. 143 PRESERVATIVES FOR MILK SAMPLES CORROSIVE j SUBLIHATE i^Q TABLETS The only perfect Composite Test Preservative on the market. Being made up in tablet form, they are very handy to use. They are guaranteed to properly preserve the samples for the time stated. All things considered, the "Ideal" Corrosive Sublimate Tablets are the most satisfactory Com- posite Test Preservative on the market. ' Once used always used." SIZES AND PRICES Small size, — to preser\'e Jz pint samples 4 weeks or 1 pint samples 2 weeks Large size, — to preserve 1 pint samples 4 weeks or 1 quart samples 2 weeks 1 M lots, pL-r M 3 M lots, per M 5 M lots, per M Send for free samples. We recommend the large size lor general use. Composite Test Preservative, liquid per pkg. , Bichromate of Potash, powdered per lb., " " " in 10 lbs. boxes " Farrington's Potassium Bichromate tablets per M LEWIS LYE Used to cut soured samples of milk and make it fit for testing. Some use it en- iirely instead of any kind of a preservative. Price, per single pkg. , per case of 4 doz. pkgs For Prices on Preservative see our Honthly Price Current CREAMERY AND CHEESE FACTORY STATIONERY DAIRY AUTHORITIES Harris, B. & C, Hand Book cloth, Gurler's, "American Dairying " Decker's " Cheddar Cheese Making" Poultry Book paper, Willard's Practical Butter Book cloth, "A B C in Cheese Making" )Cheddar and Gouda) paper, Curiis' "Hints to Dairymen" cloth, Shoenman's "Milk Testing" Shoenman's "Butter Fat and Dividend Calculator" " Milk Testing and its Products, (Farrington & WoU) || Willard's Dairy Husbandry Dairying for Profit paper. Dairy Calendar cloth. The Bidwell System of Dairying paper, Monrad's Pasteurization and Milk Preservation Cheese Making in Switzerland (Swiss, Brick and Limberger) each, Principles of Pasteurization Feeds and Feeding- '' Dairy Bacteriology _'] Creamery Accounting "' Si 25. 1.00' 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 .50 .75 2.00 1.00 3.00 .25 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 2.00 1.00 1.00 144 CKKAnrEKV Package Manufactiiring Comtanv. CREAMERY AND CHEESE FACTORY STATIONERY THE CREAMERY COMPUTATOR. Something entirely new. Best computator ever offered. No cal- culations necessary. Shows at a glance value of milk at given test when butter sells at from 10 to 30 cents per pound. Price $2.50 NEWTON COnPUTATOR. This book contains tables for the determination of the price of milk on the relative value plan and the computation of the value of any amount of milk, from 10 cents to $1.60 per 100. It also contains full and explicit instructions for operating the composit test. A LABOR SAVER. Price $4.50 Note — We will send either one of these computators to responsible parties for inspection, to be returned if not satisfactory, with the understanding that you pay postage both ways in case the book is returned to us. That's a fair pro- position; why not accept it? AHERICAN SHIPPING BOOK. 1 — 1 —i 1 1 ~ t 1 i ^ iMIJI A Shipping Book and Ready Record of current transactions for the use of creamery men and shippers of butter, eggs, cheese and dressed poultry. Price each, $1.25 IDEAL DOUBLE MILK SLATES. A great many creamery and especially cheese factory men pre- fer using a double slate instead of the milk receiving sheets. 11x7 in. .each, $0.25 Sizes and Prices: 12x8 in. .each, $0.50 13x9 in. .each, $0.75 Creamkrv Packace Manufacturing Company 145 CREAMERY AND CHEESE FACTORY STATIONERY EXCELSIOR MILK RECEIVING SHEETS iiEnm niiiK iiiininint mmi. CREAMERY MILK RECEIVING SHEET. rH( Vmvtnnt>. FA»T(Htf(i nUk received for Month of _ _ _ _ _ _aU _ — _- _ _ -Factory. "^^^■^////////////y//////////////////////////////////// "C ^* nr" ID " ki 19 IS 28 - ^ 1 1 iii a-ii- :^ &: !fl 1 IT 1 1 "7e - J V- _ U) -X- - _[_ -\ \- lJ _ _ _ - - ^ -. n - ~1 _ ^ - 1- — - \- H V u ^ 1- — n - - 1 Moiithl_v Slieet has one rciw of names, vSemi-Moutlily two rows. They ar; orinted on g"ood quality manila paper. PRICES 63-Patron per doz., 70c 126-Patron, 1st half per doz. , TUc 126-Patron, 2nd half per doz., 7t)c COMMON Account of Creamery 96-Patron Common Bi-monthl}- sheets, arranged for two sets of names. The Common sheets are printed on heavy white paper, with black matter and red and blue lines. Size of sheet, 19!-^ in. long by \\)i in. wide. Price, per dozen 25c ELGIN niLK BOOKS These books are somewhat similar to our "Common" milk sheets but in book form. They are made in two styles. The old stjde has the space for the names at the top and the new style at the bottom, near the summary. The latter style is more convenient than the old style. PRICES New style, each, 75c; per doz $8 00 Old style, each, 75c; per doz |S 00 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. CREAHERY AND CHEESE FACTORY STATIONERY ELQIN PATRON MILK LEDGERS 151 1- Feb. Mu Apnl Ml, 1°"- J=iy. A-g S*pu Oct- N=.. :n ., « f, H This book is indexed and intended as a Ledger in which all individual accounts are kept and should be used in connection with the Check Register. It is without doubt the most practical book of the kind pub- lished. It is used largely in the creameries in the Elgin district, and is in great favor there. Is also the best ledger and account book for cheese factories. 50 patron each, 100 " " 150 " PRICES 25 200 75 250 patron each, $2 25 " 2 50 " 2 00 ROE'S CHEESE FACTORY BOOKS Also welt adapted for Separator Creameries 40 50 60 20 patron each, 30 " " 40 " " 60 patron each, 80 " " 100 " " i 71 ■a ■a 30 31 3a 33 It a 49 BJ 53 M 6S M 61 ■n Tt, ■n 81 t 11 i; 13 IE 17 33 03 REPORT BLANKS For drawing off reports of tests Per dozen i 70 80 90 25 TEST BLANKS For keeping tally of tests as made Per M $1 50 CHECK REGISTER Consists of the Report Blanks bound in book form and contains 144 pages. This book is intended for keeping the monthly records of the transaction of the creamery with its patrons. A glance at the above cut will show the arrangement. It is a complete record and is appreciated by all who use it. Price $2 50 READY RECKONERS For Babcock Testers each, $0 40 Creamery Package Maniu-'acturing Company. 147 MANNS' ACID TEST Prof. Manns' Acid Test, for Testing the Acidity of Cream AND Mli^K. — During the process of ripening cream a certain amount of acid is developed, or, in other words, the cream becomes sour. This is due to the presence of the lactic ferment, which, finding all conditions favorable to its growth, develops rapidly. The lactic fermentation is the one desired in the ripening process. After the cream has attained a cer- tain degree of acidity the lactic fermentation ceases and the putrefactive fermentation begins. If the cream should not be churned before this point is reached, the effects of the second fermentation is illustrated in "spoiled" cream. To decide, therefore, upon the proper condition of the cream f(jr churning is a very important and very delicate point, which has hereto- fore been left to the senses of taste, smell and sight of the butter-maker. The object of introducing this test is to furnish the butter-maker with a means of determining the exact acidity of his cream at any lime. In chutning cream that has not attained its proper strength of acid, lower the temperature, thus saving a serious loss in the butter yield. After cream has attained an acidity indicated by 42 c. c. it is dangerous to the flavor of the product to allow the cream to stand long ii before churning. In cheese-making the process can be | successfully used to ascertain when milk is ripe enough ] to add rennet. Price complete |;5 00 EXTRAS fc^3 Bvurette, with pinch cock, each. ... |1! 00 " stand, each I 00 ' ' clamp " 50 Neutralizer, per gal 1 00 Indicator, 2 oz. bottle, by mail 50 c. c. pipette, each Beaker gla.ss, ' ' Stirring rod, " Funnel, " FARRINQTON'S ALKALINE TABLETS For Xestlus tbe Acidity of IMllk or Cream These tablets have been used successfully in the daily work of many men who handle milk and cream. They have proved to be a means by which the dairy-man is constantly learning more about his business. He is therefore more prosperous, as they aid him to get top instead of fair or medium prices for his goods. As a simple and practical guide for showing the exact sweetness or .sourness of milk or cream, they have demonstrated that an acidity tester is as valuable as any other tester for the butter-maker, ^I'-xiii- cheese-maker, milk-dealer and dairy-man. Apparatus for determining the exact acidity of milk and cream, u.sed es- pecially in cream ripening. THE USES OF THE XABEEXS Among the many uses of the tablets are the following: 1. Selecting sweet milk for the creamery, cheese factor^-, milk pasteurizer or milk dealer. 2. Testing the acidity of cream for churning at home or at the factory. 3. Tracing the rate of ripening of cream, to show what treatment it is neces- sary to give the cream in order to get the proper acid condition for churning AT THE proper time. 4. To show whether it is safe to mix two lots of cream. 5. To test the acidity of whey. FMCES Small outfit complete, with 100 tablets, 20 c. c. vials and 17.6 c. c. pipette | 85 Large outfit complete, with 1,000 tablets, 100 c. c. cylinder and 17.6 c. c. pipette. . 2 75 100 tablets % 50 20 c. c. vial, each 10 X^OOO " 2 00 100 c. c. cylinder, each 95 17.6 c. c. pipette, each 25c, 148 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. TRIERS BUTTER AND CHEESE CHEESE TRIERS Solid cast steel, 6 x |^ inch, flat handle each 5x3/ inch, extra finished silver steel 6x3^' " " " " " "T" handle, " " " " Same, with leather case Extra, if nickel-plated BUTTER TRIERS ch, $0 50 95 1 00 " 2 00 " 2 50 15 No. 1. 18-inch, forged steel each, $1 75 No. 1. 21 " " " '■ 2 00 Extra, if nickel-plated " 35 No. 2. IS-inch, polished steel, nickeled each, $1 00 No. 2. 21 " " " " " 1 25 No. 2. 24 " " " " " 1 60 GRADUATES Our Graduates are tested and are thoroughly accurate. PRICE 1 dr each, $0 20 2 oz., 4 oz. . 8 oz., 12 oz.. 16 oz.. 25 30 45 CO 75 Creamery Package MANDFAOTtJRiNG Company. THE HYGROMETER. For Cheese Curing Rooms and Cold Storage Houses. 140 The importance of maintaiuing a proper degree of humidity of the atmosphere of cheese curing rooms and cold storage houses is beginning to bo well understood by all intelligent cheese makers. A proper and oven temperature should be held as near as possible and the at- mosphere SHOULD CONTAIN A PROPER AMOUNT OE MOISTURE. These being the esseutial points, we wish to call attention to the application of an instrument called the Hygrometer, which can be used in connection with any good thermometer to assist in effecting the desired result. The Hygrometer hung in a curing room will indicate the moisture in the air; if it stands at 50° and a thermometer beside it shows 72°, then the air is in proper condition forcurhig full milk cheese. For skims a lower temperature and agroaterdegreeof moisture. Adapt the application of the instrument to meet circumstances, and when necessary, sprinkle floor.s, ventilate or by other means increase or diminish moisture. As a rule the air of curing rooms is too dry, cheese shrink too much in weight and crack; the use of this simple instrument will prevent this and save loss. The cured condition of cheese will also be greatly improved. In Cold Storage Rooms it is very desirable to know tho degree of moisture. For this purpose the Hygrometer will bo found in- valuable. Price of Hygrometer, polished wood frame, about Wt inches in diameter S3 BO Sent by mail on receipt of S-."S. SPENCE'S niLK= SCOPE. A New, Quick Test for Tainted Milk at Any Temperature, This infeirument was invented by W, G. Spence, epxert of the N Y. State Dairy Commission, and has been euccessfuliy used by him during the past year. Anyone can use it. Each patron's milk may be eiamiued in a few seconds, while being- delivered. If taint is discovered, the cheese maker knows how the milk should be handled, and the patron is directed to investigate the cause of it. This is the only instrument in existence for detecting taint In milk at ordinary temperature as delivered at the factory. Price complete, with directions for using $4 50 (PATENT PENDING.) 150 Crsamery Package Manufacturing Company. GLASSWARE LACTOMETERS connoN Our common lactometers are imported and are guaranteed to be correct. Try them. Each $0 60 QUEVENNE'S Lactometer and Thermometer combined «E An accurately graduated instrument, which gives the specific gravity and temperature of milk at the same time. Price $2 00 DIRECTIONS FOR USING QUEVENNE'S LACTOMETER Always remember that the specific gravity of water is 1,000. Upon the yellow-shaded paper, you will note that specific gravity of pure milk ranges from 1,03.3 to 1,039 as shown by the brackets. If there is water added the amount will be shown by the brackets to represent either 1-10, 2-10, 3-10, 4-10 or 5-10 water added to the pure milk. In testing skimmed milk you must remember that specific gravity is between 1 0.36 and 1,033, and in the same way as mentioned regarding pure milk, if water is added the bracket will show 1-10, 2-10, 3-10, 4-10 or 5-10 water added to the skimmed milk. Always remember that the thermometer of the Lactometer should register 60 degrees before testing the milk; otherwise the test will be imperfect TEST TUBES LIGHT 3-4X6 Per dozen. 25 Per 100. HEAVY 1X5 .$2 50 Plain, per dozen $0 50 Plain, per 100 «4 00 Graduated, per dozen 3 00 Glassware by mail is at purchaser's risl< Okbambey Package Manufactubing Company. 151 TESTING INSTRUMENTS. Consisting- of two 3x13 jars, one l^j x 10 jar, and lactometer. Test Jar. Grad. 0-30. 2 X 12. Each '.$0 50 Test Jar. Grad. 0-100. l-^xlO Each $0 50 Lactometer. Eacli . V) 50 Test Jar. Grad. 0-30. 2x12. Eacli $0 50 The samples of milk to be tested by the lactometer must be brought to the exact temperature at which tlie lactometer is graduated, as any variation will cause a difference in tlieir specific gravity. The lactometers wliich are graduated for milk at 00 Fahrenheit are the most convenient for general use. Whenever milk shows by tlie lactometer a less specific gravity than pure milk, one of two things may be inferred: pirst — Tliat tlie suspected milk contains a great amount of cream. This can be easily determined by comparing it with an equal quantity of pure milk, both being s"et in two equal cream gauges a sufiieient time for the cream to rise. It will then bo seen at once if tlie suspected milk contains more cream than the average pure milk. Second — If it should be found to contain less fat, the inference will be that the milk has been watered. To ascertain how much water has been added, take a sample of milk known to be pure and composed of mixture obtained from several cows, and put it in a per cent jar, filling the jar up to the gauge mark or zero; then fill anotlier per cent jar t<5 tlie same point witli sus- pected milk, and the small jar to the same point with water. Place all three jars side by side', so tliat they will be of tlie same temperature and subjected to the same atmospheric iniluences, until the cream has time to rise. Note tlie percent- ao-e of cream on eacli sample of milk before removing or disturbing it. After re- moving- the cream from both samples of milk, insert the lactometer in the suspected milk and note the point to which it sinks; then place the lactometer in the pure milk and pour in water from the small jar until the lactometer sinks to the same point at which it stood in the suspected milk. One-half the number of den-rees of water thus taken from the small jar, as shown by the g-raduations on it "will indicate the per cent of water that has been added to the suspected milk. In all tests of milk, care should be taken to render them reliable, especi- ally when affecting the reputation of the party supplying it. Price, complete $2 00 152 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. THERMOMETERS, ETC. COMMON FLOATING 8-inch each, $ 25 8 " per doz. , 175 8 " by mail each NICKEL=PLATED FLANGE 8-inch each , j .per doz., 1 75 I 10 10 10 Floating. by mail each, per doz., by mail each, "Ideal" Oxidized " "PIOSCOPE" OR HEEREN'S TESTER Each. THE "LITTLE DETECTIVE" No more watered milk. The simplest and most reliable instrument yet invented for detecting watered milk. It will show in less than two minutes whether or not water has been added to pure milk. vSent to an)- address, postpaid, on receipt of $1 00 NEW FLOATING THERMOHETER Tested and guaranteed correct; each, 50c. ; per doz., |o 50 TEST THERMOHETER Designed for Testing Small Thermometers, ^^'e wish to call special attention tea new 12-incli floating thermome- ter, which we are having made specially for us. It is grad- uated from 32 to 21'2 Fahr. , and is absolutely correct. Every creamery and cheese factory should be provided ivith one. We furnish them in one size only. Thoroughly tested. Price, with case SI SO Above goods, if sent by mail, at purchaser's risk. Flange. y Ten Ther- luometer Creamery Package Manufacturing Comi^any. 1S3 THE "BOSTON" COLD STORAGE BUTTER AND CHEESE CUTTER A new and valuable implement for wiring Butter and Cheese. Does its work perfectly. Does not break off small pieces. The onl)' perfect tool for wiring Butter ever offered to the trade. Why dig Butter out of a tub when you can cut it up into shapely bricks of the size wanted ? It saves time, patience and butter, and you can serve your customers much more '^'J'^'^^" satisfactorily. This cutter is used and highly recommended by a great many butter dealers and L; grocery men. The bow is made of the best spring steel, tijined or nickeled, ivitli piano wire cutters, maple or roseivood handles, and will last for years. WIRING BUTTER SPECIFICATIONS AND PRICES SMALL SIZE Bow, ll'in. high; wire, 11^ in. long. For cutting any size small cheese and small packages of butter. Complete, with Tinned Bow, maple handle and 1 dozen extra wires each , $1 25 Complete, with Nickeled Bow, rosewood handle, and 1 doz. extra wires each, 2 00 LARGE SIZE Bow, 10 in. high; wire, 18 in. long. For cutting large cheese and large packages of butter, both in tubs and barrels. Complete, with Tinned Bow, maple handle and 1 dozen extra wires each, $1 .')0 Cofliplete, with Nickeled Bow, rosewood handle, and 1 doz. extra \\-ires each, 2 50 CUTTING OUT BUTTER 154 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. "ACME" BUTTER PRINTER A Printer that Prints each Brick Square and True This cut represents an entirely new and very complete machine for making Butter Prints, which is much superior in its workings to anything before offered both in completeness and rapidity of work. It is provided with a convenient table, with shelf underneath for holding tools, is easily adjusted and handled. It is made for two- pound, one-pound and half-pound prints as desired; will put out 25 pounds of half- pound or one-pound prints, or 30 pounds of two-pound prints, according to construc- tion, at one operation of the machine, which requires but a very few minutes, and a great feature of its work is a result never approached by any other machine ever in- vented for this purpose. It does not shrink the butter any more than the process of packing in tubs. It is one the most rapid and perfect Butter Printers ever placed on the market. It is one of the few Butter Printers ever offered that will print so large a quantity at one impression. It is one of the few Butter Printers ever invented that will leave the prints on a tray so that they can be conveniently removed to the cooler before wrapping, when necessar)', using the tray as a carrier. The tray as seen in the cut leaning against the table leg, is an adjustable rack which by a slight movement can be so opened as to separate the prints, thus prevent- ing the danger of mussing them in handling. Four of these trays go with every machine. By the side of this tray, on the floor in the cut, is seen the trimmer with which the top of the mass of butter is leveled after being packed in the box ready for cutting into prints. One of these trimmers goes v.ith each machine. On the table back of the print box and cutter can be seen the two packers and ladle which go with every machine sold. Directions for operating accompany each printer. SIZES AND PRICES OF BUTTER PRINTER No. 1 Printer, tor 15 Two-pound Bricks 6x3j^x3 inches, at one impression No. 2 Pnnter, for 25 One-pound Bricks 2>^x2Kx45^ inches, at one impression No. 3 Printer, for 50 Half-pound Bricks 2^x2^x2/^^ inches, at one impression No. 4 Printer, for 50 Half-pound Bricks I-Vxls/xS)^ inches, at one impression No. 5 Printer, for 10 One-pound Bricks 2 !4x2>^x45-i inches, at one impression No, 6 Printer, for 9 One-pound Bricks i'Axi'Axiyg inches, atone impression. , Other sizes made to order when desired. Extra Butter Trays, 50 cents each. Extra Butter Packers, 35 cents each. Extra Butter Ladles, 25 cents each. Extra Butter Trimmers, 25 cents each. Plain Followers and Frames go with each machine. Carved Following Boards furnished when ordered at reasonable cost. ' $35 00 35 00 38 00 38 00 30 00 28 00 Cheamkry Packack Manufacturing Company. 155 THE AMERICAN BUTTER PRINTER DAIRY AMERICAN FACTORY AMERICAN. This is a new Printer, very unique in desig-n. It is easy to manipulate. Prints rapidly and leaves the butter in good shape, either to wrap or put in cooling' room. This machine is just what the name implies, a printing and weighing ma- chine, making- each print of accurate weight and of a perfectly true and uniform style. Each machine is supplied with four following boards or trays which are used in removing the butter from the machine, and, if desired, butter can be left on these and placed on the refrigerator to thoroughly harden before being wrapped for shipment. PRINT BOARDS We are prepared to make carved print boards to go with the American Printer, of either names, initials or monograms, for which we make a nominal charge. The new feature in this respect is that the letters are raised on the wood instead of being cut into the wood, and thus pressing the letters into the butter instead of raising on same. Anyone accustomed to print butter will at once see the advantag-e of this, as the design will not become obliterated in pack- ing and shipment. Each machine, before being sent out, is tested and adjusted in every par- ticular, so that customers ordering- them need have no fear whatever of their I'ot working properly. SIZES AND PRICES 5 lb. Dairy Size, American Printer f 5 00 8 lb. Dairy Size, American Printer 7 Size of prints, 2)4x2yix4yi. 10 ■<-lb. Dairy Size, American Printer 6 16 J2-lb. Dairy Size, American Printer 9 Size of prints, 2;4x2yzx2,%. 5 2-bl. Dairy American Printer 7 00 00 00 8 2-lb. Dairy American Printer. Special sizes made to order. 10-lb. American Printer, creamery size IS-lb. " " " " 00 00 20-lb 25- lb 20 'X lb. 30 1/ lb. 40 '4 lb. SO 1/ lb. Size of print, 2j4x2>ix4>^. American Printer, creamery size 20 00 25 00 27 SO 30 00 25 00 27 00 " 30 00 " 32 .SO Size of print, 2;^x2,kx2fe. 25-lb. American Printer, special size ,W 00 Size of print, 2;J^x3Xx3)4 . 50 'A-lb. American Printer, special size 32 SO Size of print, 2ys-s.iysx3.3i. 15 2-lb. American Printer, special size 3^ SO Size of print, 6x3^/8x3. Each Factory Printer sent complete with four Trays, one Butter Packer, one Butter Eadle and one Trimmer. Extra Trays, each $0 50 Large and Substantial Printing Extra C uttintr Wires, each 02 Tables, each $2 50 ISC Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. BUTTER PRINTERS "IDEAL LEVER" THE ONLY SUCCESSFUL PRINTER FOR COLD STORAGE BUTTER Above we illustrate one of our newest printers. It is adjustable, so that it will print either pounds or half pounds. It is self-gauging, making the prints neat and also uniform in weight. This printer is intended for use in creameries, but more especially for printing storage or tub butter. It is very rapid and does excellent work. To Operate, you press the box full of butter, which is level with the top of the table, working it in solid, using the lever; you then stroke it off level with a paddle, then raise the lever and throw it all the way back, which raises the butter out of the box nicel}' printed. There are screws in the bottom of the print block, and also in the bottom of the follower, for adjusting the weight of the butter, which it does more exactly than if weighed. Prints are the same size as those of the I X L Printer. SIZES AND PRICES lib. or yi lb. printer $10 00 2 1b. printer |13 00 lib. or '/i lb. printer, complete 2 lb. printer, complete with table 18 00 with table 15 00 10 1b. " " " " 25 00 EXTRAS Handle $0 75 Initial Blocks $1 00 Plunger blocks 10 >^ lb. plates for blocks 20 Plunger Arm 1 00 1 lb. " " " 25 Sheaf Blocks 1 00 NESBITT'S PATENT SELF=WEIQHINQ PRICE LIST ■4 lb. press |4 00 1 lb. press, with self-gauger and With self-gauger, and without table 5 00 table «15 00 1 lb. press 4 50 1 lb. and J4 lb., with table and With self-gauger, and without table 5 50 ganger 16 00 On special orders we can furnish ma- chines to print 3 lb. or four ;4 lb. bricks. Above prices include plain (uucarved) stamp block. vSanie size prints as I. X. L. EXTRAS Plunger with Block fO 35 Wood vSpring 15 Wood Fork 20 Wood Hand Lever 30 Block 15 Gauge Screws, net 15 Witliout Table. Jockey Printer, i lb. size, each, $5.00 Creameey Package Mahufaotueing Company. 157 BUTTER PRINTERS. I. X L. SELr-GAXTGING. SIZES AND PRICES. With one box and print (either 1ft) or K ft) . . .$10 00 With both Ift and i.^ftj boxes and prints 1.3 .50 With both 1ft) and 2ftj boxes and prints 15 00 For 3ftj printer 11 00 81 .00 extra for initials or inonogram. Regular size of J^tt' printer— 3°8 in. long' by 2^^ in. wide Regular size of iftj printer — 4^4 in. long by S^a in. wide Regular size of 2K) printer — 6 in. long by 3J| in. wide. Special sizes made to order. PRINTER EXTRAS, I. X. L. Rods $0 Frames 3 Spur Piece Set Screw Handle, (wood only) " complete Plunger with plate, }{ W) Latch Sheaf Block. Initial " Set M. & F. Hinges. . . . " (2) Tliumb Screws. 1 lb. Hopper 2 1b. " Catch Stem Base Board Lever Hinge complete. Wrencli. }^ lb. Attachment lib. " 2 1b. " $0 50 0.5 .50 00 05 20 or, 7.5 20 50 00 50 LAFAYETTE. Handle $0 75 Plunger Blocks ... , 10 Plunger Arm 1 00 Sheaf Blocks $1 00 Initial Block.s 1 00 Prices for Carving Printer Blocks A single initial twice with border. A wheat .sheaf twice A clover, maple or other leaf twice Acorn and leaves twice Tw^o initials twice A tulip, daisy or other small flower twice Three initials twice " Rose bud and leaves twice " A full blown rose twice A co"w once, or cow's head t'wice Monogrants twice, from Name of person or farm, 5 to 10 letters, 1.1 cents ]Kr letter; over 10 letters, 1:'. cents ]Kr Icttc eluding border. These prices are foi tne desig'.is c"j;'_ into the blocks so as to be raised on the butter. If I lie h. ar6 yaiscdon the block the carving witl cost from one-third to one-half fnorc. .Jl .50 to f SO 1 '2.5 1 10 1 i) 1 00 1 2s 1 25 1 '25 1 50 2 00 2 00 158 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company BUTTER PRINTERS THE "EUREKA" No. 1. This improved Butter Mould and stamp is self-weighing or gauging. The same stamp can be adjusted to print pounds or half-pounds. The adjustment is regulated by a collar that moves up and down on the upright standard and is kept in place b3' a set-screw. The slide is readily moved in and out by a simple motion of the middle finger. The process of printing is very rapid. With little practice a person can easily mould from ten to fifteen prints per minute. Gives accurate weights when rightly adjusted. Prints pounds 4^i x 2>^ x 2J-^ inches; also half- pounds 45-s X 2>^ X 1 3-16 inches. It is made of close-grained hard wood with gun metal, nickel-plated top and trimming. PRICE With plain {uncar\'ed) print block (to print pounds or half-pounds) EXTRAS Frame Post Cap Clamp Clamp Screw Slide Slide Screw .$i 50 Frame . Post . . . Cap. ^^ -o 60 40 30 05 20 05 No. 2. This Butter Mould is essentially like the Eureka No. 1 in its workings and construction, except that there is no metal band around the top. The same printer will print pounds or half-pounds of the same sizes as the No. 1, and is made also in two-pound size, twice as wide as the one-pound. PRICES With plain (uncarved) print block. To print pounds, 45^x2 >^x2% |3 50 Or half-pounds, i%x2}4-s:l 3-16 3 50 To print two pounds, 4f^x5x2j^ 4 00 Or two pounds, 6x3 4 00 Or single pounds, 4|-^x5xl 3-16 4 00 EXTRAS .$1 10 60 40 Clamp ' r)A Clamp Screw Slide Slide Screw, each 05 40 05 THE REID'S AUTOMATIC IRON CLAD The sides and ends are hinged independent of each other, and open and close automatically with the raising and lowering of the lever. SIZES AND PRICES For either pound or half-pound printer 415 q^^ For both pound and half-pound printer combined 20 00 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 159 BUTTER MOULDS "CALIFORNIA" MOULD BRASS HINGES. ROLL. This cut represents a mould used extensively on the Pacific coast, and preferred there to all other forms. It is a very convenient shape and makes a nice-looking roll, desirable for the market, and is being adopted in other sections of the country by butter-makers and packers for shipping purposes. Made in one size only. PRICE Two-pound California Moulds, each $1 00 "AYERS" BUTTER MOULD A first-class mould for small dairies. PRICES Pound mould each, $\ 25 Half-pound mould " 1 15 "IDEAL" HAND HOULD A durable and satisfactory Mould at a moderate price. Price ■ each, 00 cts WOODEN BUTTER KNIVES Pricg each, 15 cts BUTTER SPADE Width, 5J^ inches. Length, 31 inches. Made of fine hard maple, thoroughly seasoned and well finished. pj.j(,g each, 60 cts lh(l Ckeameey Fackagk Manufacturing Comtany. BUTTER MOULDS. BLANCHABD. LATEST. CHEAPEST, BEST. Halfpinmd «1 (lO One poimrl «!1 Ji Tno-pound $1 75 It has been made to supplj the demand fni a simple z. -,Vit..... ...$() 15 1 60 ift... . . . 25 2 75 ', ft . . . 30 3 0(1 1ft... 35 3 75 One Ounce Square Mould. One Pound Square Mould ROUND MOULDS. SIZES AND PRICES. Em-li. Per (loz. ^ft.. $0 10 90 ift'-- 15 1 75 .V tt.. . 20 2 00 1ft, . 25 2 50 2 ft. . 30 3 00 Individual Mould. One Pound Mould. Initial letters carved on moulds, if desired, at a small extra expense. NEW YORK LADLES. Small . Medium . Large. . . SIZES AND PRICES. Each. .10 20 30 50 Per doz. 1 50 3 00 5 00 162 Ckeamkrv Packagk Manufacthbing Company. Steel Butter Spade. Wooden handle, 8 inch steel blade, nickel plated, each Ache Butter Packer and Scraper. .$1 00 Made of hard white maple. Length of handle, 23 inches. The best and lEost serviceable butter packer made, as it can be used to trim the packages. Price, each $0 75 Butter Packer. Head, Sl-oxS inches. Length, 39 inches The approved and most popular shape. Turned by hand from one piece of seasoned hard maple. The best finished packer on the market. Price, each Su 60 Dairy Ladle. Size, 12 in. x ti in. Price, each $0 25 ' ' per dozen 2 50 Factory Ladle Size 16 in.x7>^ in.— Large Price, each $0 40 " perdoz. ... 4 00 Size 12 in. xG in. —Medium Price, each $0 30 " per doz. ... 3 00 CRUAMICRV PacKAGK MANUKACTURING COMrANV. In3 ASH TUBS "ELGIN" STYLE— HAND HADE These tubs are made from strictly prime White Ash, the stock being first thoroughly air-dried and then kiln-dried just enough to extract all the sour sappy substance from the timber. In addition to the above drying we still further cure the wood by fire heating in the process of manufacture. This thoroughly softens and sweetens the timber, and thus reduces the possibility of moulding to the minimum. Our facilities are extensive and of the very best, which enables us to make uniform, solid and brine-tight packages. These are advantages which no other manufacturers of this style of package possess. A large majority of the Conuitission Houses and large Butto- Manu- facturers use and recommend this package. It is without doubt the best Butter Package now on the market. Many so-called Hand-Made Tubs are made from stock which has simply been air-dried. They shrink and fall down and are wholly unfit for butter, often spoiling it, and entailing a loss many times the cost oi the package. SIZES AND DIAMETERS FOR CIRCLES Sizes Diameter Top, Inches. Diameter Bottom, Inches. sizes Diameter Top Inches. Diameter liottoni, Inches. 10 lbs. . «j4 11 12 11/. 12 i;! 10)< .-((ilbs 14K 15 k; 16 ■< 17J4 n Vj 20 " , CO " 12 24 " 70 " 12K i:-;k 2.5 " . so " 30 " . ',10 " 40 " For Prices see our Monthly Price Current 164 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. SPRUCE TUBS "VERMONT" The Boston Market, at least, prefers a Spruce Tub and gives preference to butter — other things being equal — packed in this style of packages. We have working arrangements with several spruce tub fac- tories whereby we are able to furnish the Best Spruce Tubs the market affords at reasonable prices and in quantities of one nest or a car load, and guarantee quality. ' We furnish both the hand and machine-made. "STEARN'S" STYLE— HAND HADE SOLD IN FULL NESTS ONLY SIZES AND DIAMETERS FOR CIRCLES Diameter Top Inches. 23 lbs 10}^ 37 " , 12 57 " 131^ 30 " 12 40 " l^i^ 60 " '..'.'..Wis' Bottom. Inches. 9 loy^ 12 10 10>4 12>^ These are beyond question the finest Spruce Tubs ever produced. If you are going to store butter in Spruce Tubs By All Aleans use this Tub. They cost a trifle more to start with, but are cheaper in the end. "STANDARD" STYLE — MACHINE tlADE SIZES AND DIAMETERS FOR CIRCLES Diameter Top. Inches. Singles, 6 lbs 6 10 20 25 30 40 50 60 • 834 • 10>^ .11 .12 .15 Bottom. Inches. 6^ 8>4 10 10 lOy 11 12^^ We can match up cars of Spruce Tubs and other packages For Prices see our Honthly Price Current Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 165 MACHINE=MADE ASH TUBS This packajje is sometimes preferred by Gro- cerymen. It is smoother, but not as durable as the hand-made tub. DIMENSIONS Diameter Top lO-lb 8>^ in 25 " 11 4(1 " I3I2 CO " 15 PRICE 10-lb...each., |. . . . 40 " ... " 60 " ... " BUTTER FIRKINS This package is used principally for Cold Storage and Export. They are made from White Oak and are nicely finished, We can furnish them with Galvanized Iron or Wood Hoops. SIZES '' 10-lb. Wood Hoop, each 110 " Galvanized Hoop, each TIN BUTTER PAILS AND CANS TAPER PLAIN TIN 3-lb, Taper, per 100 $■■■■ f^^: Tap-'^' P- ]f^ ,5 '■ '■ " 100 ^ ^"" 10 " " " 100 20 " " " 100 Ii5 " Straight, per 100 50 " " " 100 See Monthly Price Current for Prices 10 ' 20 ' 25 ' 50 ' 100... ■■ 100... " 100... straight, per 100. " 100, 166 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. BRADLEY" BUTTER BOXES Bradley Boxes Vennont Spruce is the only wood employed in their manufacture and is, in its native state, so nearly free from all odor that butter tray be kept in it without absorbing any flavor whatever. The top and bottom rims are made of tin, which does not come in contact with the butter. These elegant and substantial packages range in capacity from one-hair to ten pounds. They preserve the butter either perfectly air tight or practically so, in prints of full packed packages, perfect- ly free from woody flavor, exce.ss of salt and external influence of any kind. Each package may be opened and examined and closed again, and may be kept by consumer in any convenient place without fear of the butter getting any taint from food or impure air, or odors of cooking, We keep in stock at all times the following sizes and tliese onl}': SIZES AND PRICES ^ lb. Boxes, in crates holding GO boxes, 30 lbs. butter, weight in- cluding crate, 13 lbs., diameter 4 inches per crate, $ lib. Boxes, in crates holding 48 boxes, 48 lbs. butter, weight, in- cludiag crate, 13 lbs , diameter 4 inches per crate, 2 lb. Boxes, in crates holding 21 boxes, 48 lbs. butter, weight 13^-2 lbs., including crate, diameter 4'/2 inches per crate, 3 lb. Boxes, in crates holding IG boxes, 4S lbs. butter, weight llj^ lbs., including crate, dianitter o% inches per crate, 5 lb. Boxes, in crates holding 12 boxes, 60 lbs. butter, weight 121^; lbs., including crate, diameter 6% inches per crate, 10 lb. Boxes, in crates holding 6 boxes, 60 lbs. butter, weight 12 lbs., including crate, diameter 8!^ inches per crate. For prices see price current SIZES OF SIDE LININGS FOB BRADLEY BOXES CIRCLES 3 lbs 334^ inches x 18 inches 5 " 43/ " x22 " 6'}i 10 " 6 '' X 25>^ '; 8^ For complete lining include two circles. BAIL BOXES These boxes are very popular among shippers and consumers. Butter packed in them finds a readier and often a better market, as they are very handy, as well as neat in appearance. They are put up in crates of six. They should be lined with parchment paper before filling. SIZES, DIMENSIONS AND PRICES PER DOZ. $ lbs. 8 9 10 16 85-^ TOP inches ■ f5^8 .103/8 7J4 lbs. 8 " . 9 10 " . 16 " . BOTTOM 8^8 inches 85^ " 8 54 " sys " lOVg " For net prices see price current. SIZES OF SIDE LININGS FOR BAI L BOXES b inches x 25 inches. .5 " X 26 5% " x26 6/2 " X 26 6 ■< " X :-i2 V2 CIRCLES 8'^ A 'A 10;^ For complete lining include two circles. Hail Boxes Creamkry Package RlANtiFACTuRiNr, Company. ROUND SPRUCE BUTTER BOX These boxes are made from Vermont spruce, with strong tops and bottoms, and are so substantial that they can be shipped singly. An elegant and practical butter pack- age. Try them. Made in one size only. PRICE Per cr't of li; 5-lb. boxes, Diam.7 m.,$ Dimensions of Side Linings 4 in.x2-l in. When ordering linings state whether or not circles are wanted. THE QEn FIBRE BUTTER PACKAGE The Neatest, Cheapest ond Best small Butter Package ever made. This package is the result of years of study and experiment. It is made of waterproof Jute Board, and is lined with the very best quality of porch- ment, making it Clean, Tasteless and Odorless. It is constructed without seams or open ji.ints, beini-- made one solid piece under heavy pressure, hence it is Strong and Neat. Owing to'the material used it is Light. It has more desirable features than any package on the market. These packages are put up in cases for carrying butter to distant markets or in bulk for local trade. Per Case. 1-lb. bo: 2 " 3 " ' 4 " 5 " 6 " 10 " IS '• 20 " with hand holes Price List in Bulk es, each weiphiiif^ 1^.> oz. a 2',J " 10 11 also Small cases are made tig'ht, with hand holes in end. These packages are shipped ill bulk, two or more sizes nested, 100 or more each size in light cases. DUMAS' IMPROVED SPRUCE BUTTER BOX This is a strong, well-made and smooth- ly-finished spruce box, put together with locked corners. The sides of the package are tapered, allowing the box to be stripped from the butter easil)", and the covers, being cut away at the edges, as shown in the illus- tration, iit perfect!}'. Each box is lined with parchment paper. SrZES AND PRICES 3-lb., per crate of 24 boxes $ 5 " " " 12 " Both the Dumas and Round Spruce Boxes are in especial favor in the Boston market. Send us a sample order. For Prices and Discounts see our Monthly Price Current 16S Creamery Package Mantjfacturing Company. 50-lb., per 100. 30 " " 100. 20 " " 100. 10 " " 100. 5 " " 100. BUTTER PACKAGES "SAYRE" TIN LINED SIZES AND PRICES 14-lb., weight 4 lbs., per 100. 24 " " 6 " " 100. 30 " " 6 " " 100. 50 " " 9 " " 100. 60 " " 10 " " 100. "RECORD" TIN LINED SIZES AND PRICES STONE JARS i-ib., 2 " 4 " or 5-lb., 8 " " 10 " 16 " 2 " Whiteware, 4 " or .5-lb., 8 " or 10 " Common, diam. 4 inches each, $. 5 " 6}4 5 Note. — The 4-lb. and 5-lb. are the same size jars, also the 8-lb. aud 10-lb., but should be filled a little more or less according to the amount desired. BUTTER PLATES These are very handy packages for putting up butter for retail trade. We have them in two styles, put up in crates of 250 each. OVAL WOOD No. 1, 1-lb., 250 in package, per 1,000 " 2, 2 " 250 1,000 " 3, 3 " 2.50 ' 1,000 " 5, 5 " 250 " " " 1,000 MAPLE, WIRE END No. 0, K-lb., 250 in package, per 1,000 " 1, 1 " 2.50 " " " 1,000 " 2, 2 " 2.50 " " •■ 1,000 " 3, 3 " 250 ' 1,000 " 5, 5 " 250 ' 1,000 For Prices see Our Monthly Price Current Creamery Package Mandfact-dking Company. 169 IMPROVED BUTTER SHIPPING BOXES. These lioses arc made of seasoned lumber, iron-bound at the edges and capped at the comers, as shown in the engraving. Detachable hinges are used for the lid, which cannot be strained or easily broken. The trays for the butter are let down into the box, one upon another, and may be put in or lifted out with the butter in them. A movable ice-box is placed in the center ; when this is not used, a strip, provided for the purpose, may be placed at the bottom of each tray to fill up the sV^(^'i- PRICE LIST OF WOOD TRAY. Capacity 12ttis $3 50 Capacity 56fts $5 00 30tt>s 3 75 " 80itjs 5 50 30fcs 4 25 " 96tt)S 5 75 40tbs 4 75 " 120itjs 6 00 Can furnish the Tin Tray Boxes on special orders. PRICE LIST OF TIN TRAY BUTTER BOX. lb Capacity, 2 — ,Vft> prints 00 Capacity, 6fc prints 8fc 12tt> 18ft. 3 OR) 40ftj 56tb 80fc 6- 12- 24- 36- 64- 80- 100- -Jft) -lit. -Aft 4ft 2 25 3 75 4 00 5 00 G 00 7 00 7 50 8 25 BUTTER STANDS. Made from the very best white oali. Used largely by dealers for shipping country or store butter to be re- worked. Heavy and very durable. SIZES AND PBICES. 12.5ft, each 9,1 35 150ft>, " 1-^5 v^-: 175ft, " 1 "5 iSgi 200ft, " ^ 8^ ^ Btttter Stands .shaped like 60-lb. Ash Tubs. 100-lb., each ?1 ^*> l.sO-lb., " 1 J^* 200-lb., " 1 "-5 170 Creamery Packagk Mah'tfacTuring Cosiijant. SINGLE PRINT BUTTER BOXES ONE POUND CREAMERY BUTTER KNOCKED DOWN "Ideal" Hanilla Print Butter Package These boxes are made to hold the Regulatiou 1-pound print. They are made from a single sheet of nianilla paper cut to forn;, and creased so as to fold up into a neat and very attractive package. Size, made up, iy^ inches x'lya inchesx5?d inches. PRICES 250 to 500 Lots. ... Per 1,000, $ 750 Lots 1,000 " 5,000 " 10,000 " 60,000 " Special quotation on larger quantities. Printing cards on boxes in (jnan titles le.ss than 5,000, $ per or der. Over 5,000 no extra charge. PIKE'S VENEER WRAPPER FOR PRINT BUTTER This box is constructed of two thiu veneer pieces of hard wood, and has score cuts so it will fold around the standard size print, covering it cotn- plctely and thoroughly protecting it. (The standard size of print is 4^8^.2% x.2'ys inches.) BOX OPEN. The advantages of this package are: ITS EXCEEDING LIGHTNESS, SAVING EXPRESS CH.f.RGES. IT SAVES FREIGHT CHARGES ON RETURN BOXES. Hach print wrapped securely and separately, and the name and address of tlie producer may be stamped on the outside of each package. BOX CLOSED. PRICES Wrappers, complete without crates For Prices see our Monthly Price Current .per 100, $.... Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 171 "AUSTRALIAN" BUTTER BOXES WHITE SPRUCE THE LIGHTEST o^o THE BRIGHTEST THE BEST AUSTRALIAN PACKAGE ON THE HARKET The extreme lightness of these boxes will eiJect a saving in freight alone, between our factory and the consumer of the butter, of from five to eight cents on every package. Outside of this they are beyond all question the finest package made for storage butter that will be satisfactory for foreign shipment. They are the regulation size, 12x12x12 inside measure; the sides, tops and bottoms are each of one piece. These boxes are finely finished inside and out- are cut true to gauge and nail up perfectly. They IMPART NO BAD FLAVOR TO BUTTER The superiority of spruce for butter packages has long been recognized, and we are offering our customers the very best box that can possibly be made for butter. PRICES In lots less than 100 each, $ . . . . " ■' of 100 " " " " 200 to 400 " " " " 500 " In carload lots. special Can also furnish White Wood and Poplar Australian Boxes at lowest market prices. For Prices see our Honthly Price Current 172 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. BUTTER PRINT B0XE5 These boxes are made from poplar, planed one side and very neatly finished. Th'j ends are made with hand hole as shown in cut. We furnish these boxes in the K. D. only. The freight charges are much less shipped this way, and it costs but a trifle to put them together. They should be lined with parchment paper before using. Dimensions Thickness of Size of Print Number of partitions Capacity I^ " 5)^ " " 60 " 1 " 22 " 10 " 12 " (( 60 " 1 " One 24 " 1434" " 6 " 72 " 2 " None 20 " 12>^ " 9 " " NUMBER AND SIZES OF PARCHMENT LINERS COMPLETE FOR ABOVE BOXES 30 lbs. m-y-i lbs. 40 lbs. 50 " 54 " 60 " 60 " 36-2 lbs. no partition, two sheets. one no four two 8 X 13 in. 15 x24 " 11 xl3 " 13 xl3 " 14>^x24 " 10 x22 '■ 15 x24 " 12^x20 " and one sheet, " two sheets, S X 46 in. 5 x40 " 10 x24 " 10 x28 " 6>f a large supply on hand at all times. No 1. Sawed and planed, 30 dozen Whitewood, each, $. •■ 1. ■■ " " 30 " Pine " 1. 30 2. 30 2. " " " 36 2. Smooth sawed .30 2. " " 30 2. Veneer S. & D. ends 30 2. 36 Whitewood Pine Whitewood We furnish these either K. D. or set up, K. D. Cases sent on orders unless otherwise specified. Be careful to mention capacity and quality of cases when ordering. Carload orders especially solicited. Write for prices. EXCELSIOR [ Fine Per 100 lbs, $. Fine, ton lots per ton. CORK SHAVINGS I Per pound |. ■S-sack lots per lb. . Sacks extra. . CAR LOADS We make a specialty of carload business, in Cases, Fillers and Excelsior. Write for Delivered Prices. For Prices see our Honthly Price Current 1T4 Ckeajieky Package Manukactukixo Company. THE NEW DOWN PAT EGG CARRIER This is the Best Farmers' Egg Carrier Ever Made It holds 12 dozen eg-g-s when full. The cover fits inside the case and is ad- justable, so that it will tit close on top of the filler, whether the case is full or onh' one filler is used. It will paj' you to supply each of 3'our patrons with these Carries. They are niceTy made, nicely painted and nicely stenciled. They are complete with fillers, larg-e posters, punch cards and punch. They use the regular size filler. Lots of 25 to SO, stenciled, each . .$0 . . Extra Punch Cards, per 100 ilB^^ Lots of IS to 25, stenciled, each . .$0 " 100 " " .. Barkley's New hgg Case Filler or Carton Showing- the Carton open, the Carton closed and the Cartons paclced in the case ready for shipment. The New Eg'g Case Filler, shown in the cuts, makes possible the handling of egg's wUhout brcakint;. You will ndte that the old filler is entirely eliminated and is replaced by thirty small strawboard cartons, each holding one dozen eg^grg^ and locked into a complete box ready to hand from the case to your trade. If you want to increase your profits order the Bakkley C.\kTon for j-our shipments. They will please you. Small lots, per thousand On orders of 1,000 " .$0 PRICES On orders of 5,000, per thousand. On orders of 10,000, " PRrNTINQ EXTRA 3,000 or less, $ ; lots over 3,000, %. . . per tliousand. SITES' VENTILATED COOPS FOR SHIPPING LIVE POULTRY SIZES Standard size Chicken Coops, 2 ft. x3 ft. x 1 ft. Special size Chicken Coops, 2 ft. 3 in. x 3 ft. 8 in. X 1 ft. Standard size Turkey Coops, 2 ft. x 3 ft. x 1 ft. 6 in. Special size Turkey Coops, 2 ft. 3 in. x 3 ft. 8 in. X 1 ft. 6 in. Can be shipped in the knock-down to save freight, if desired. These coops can be set up in n few minutes. Requires no skill or tools outside of a hammer. Creameuy Package Manueacturino Company. 175 POULTRY BOXES Our Poultry Boxes are made from sound lumber, nicely finished, and always give satisfaction. Prices F. O. B. Factory. a W Sides, Tops Bottoms 13 W Pine Ba.ss- WO'D a W sides. Tops Bottoms X > p- r-^- Price each Price each Price each Price each iu. /s in. fa-in. ,',in. H in. i'6 in- ^8 in. I's in. >3 111. 34 lbs 37 " 32 '■ 32 " 24 " 25 " 2)) ' ' 17 " 17 " 17 " 15 " 25 " 34 " 25 " 19 " 22 •■ 16 " 36 " No.23. 36xl8x .s..'?i, in. "24. 36x18x13. .1 " " 25. 20xl4x 6..' " " 26 34xl8x 9. . " 54 in. 5s in. I'sin. 5 3 in 25 as " 2 ;^4x22xl4 a3 " 9 " 19 " 17 " 46 " 26 " .30 " 13 " 26 " 25 " 23 " 28 " .30 " 30 " 30 " 30 " .30 " *' 4 30x22x12 " 27. 20x16x15. , " 28. 36x19x15. . " 29. 34x22,xl2. . ;•; " fi ^HxlSxI4 " 30. 34x22x14. .' " " 31. 26xl4x 8. . " 10 28xllixl0 " 32. 34x20x13. . " 33. 34x20x12. . " 34. 31x18x12.. " 35. 26x24x15.. " 36. 36x19x15. . " 37. 32x19x11.. " 38. 20xl6ixl55 " 39. 22xl6il2. . "40 30x20x12 . " 11 2Sxl4x 9 " 12. 26x24x13. . " 13. 36x18x14.. " 14. 30x18x10. , " 15. 30x18x10. , " 16. 30xl8x 8. , " 17. 30xl8x 8.. "18. 36x20x13 "41. 24x20x10. . X in. "20. 34x22x12..' " " 21. 36xl8x 8.-1 " •■22.36x18x7.-1 " 45 " IS " 18 " " 42. 23xl6x B. . " : "43. 36x22x13.. % ■"■ 1 " 44 32x17x10 " 1 40 ' "' 15 " OTHER SIZES FURNISHED Special Delivered Prices in Carload Lots. NOTICE. --WE SHIP PINE WHERE KIND IS NOT SPECIFIED IN ORDER For Prices see our Monthly Price Current "DUFFY" BERRY BOX, FRUIT CASE AND CRATE OPENERS HAHHER AND OPENER COHBINED The best and only oritfinal upon the market, indispensable to creamery, cheese factory, commission and grocery men. VEST POCKET BERRY BOX OPENERS Furnished in Sj4 in. length mer all each, CALIFORNIA FRUIT CASE OPENERS Similar to Berry Box Opener, only heavier and longer and to be used on extra heavy boxes or cases. Furnished in ;J-in. and 12-in. length over all. g.iu, each, f 60 12 "'. , " ''^ HIP POCKET CRATE OPENERS Furnished in 9-in. lengths over all and with either "Standard" Weight Handle or "Extra Heavy" Handle "Standard"' or "Extra Heavy" Handle each, $0 75 Berry Box Opener Crate Opener 176 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. "LESLIE" BERRY BOXES AND CRATES This cut represents the crate used for shipping the Leslie quarts. The ends of the crates are made of best half-inch lum- ber; planed sides, bottoms and tops of veneering, as shown in cut. This box is made from two pieces of poplar lath, as represented in the cut at the left. In makmg, bend the band from the grooves around the corners of the bottom to project through the mortises in the band. Be particular to keep the short lap of the band outside. Only three tacks are necessary in making. IVe carry a large stock of these boxes, and are prepared to fill your orders promptly. GRAPE BASKETS The most popular Grape Basket in use The above have board bottoms and tight covers, and are generally considered the most popular basket in use. Handles are shipped separate in order to nest the baskets. See cut at the right. We make the light wire staples all ready for fastening cover. No trouble to put on. THIRD=BUSHEL BOX For Peaches, Pears, Apples, Quinces and Tomatoes Baskets nested for shipment send the former. This is the standard box in the West and South. It is composed of three piece* of heading, 5x8 inches, half-inch thick; twc pieces of veneering, 8x22 inches, for sides; two pieces, 4x22 inches, for top and bottom. We also furnish without additional charge, same size box, with two pieces oi veneering, 5x22 inches for top and bottom: four pieces of veneering, 31x22 inches, for TTc» 9^ fi •, ■ ^'?'^^- Unless specially ordered we always. Use M fine nails in making. v « , ^ , See Monthly Price List for Prices Cruamkry Package Manufacturing Company. EXCELSIOR CLOTH CIRCLES AND SQUARES THE BEST IN THE MARKET PARCHMENT SQUARES AND TUB LINERS FINEST QUALITY 17.S Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. "EXCELSIOR" CLOTH CIRCLES AND SQUARES They are made from the heaviest of bleached cloth used for this purpose. We guarantee perfect Circles, full count and full weight. We are the largest manufactur- ers of these goods in the U. S., our machines having a capacity of 6,000 yds. of cloth per day. We have no hesitancy in claiming superiority for the Excelsior brand of Cloth Circles and Squares. PARCHMENT CIRCLES AND SQUARES Our facilities for manufacturing Parchment Circles and Squares are unexcelled. We use the very best grade of paper only, and have capacity for turning out large quantities of these goods. We are in position to fill large and small orders promptly upon receipt. CLOTH AND PARCHHENT CIRCLES SIZES AND PRICES PER M In. 4 . 5 . 554. 6 . i%- 7 . Paper ..$0A5 . . ..50 . . .5.5 . . 65 . . .75 1 00 1,20 1.35 Cloth $0.70 .85 1.10 1.30 1.45 1.65 ■2.00 2.50 2.75 In. m- 9 . 10 . W'A- 11 . li'A- 12 . V2'A. Paper ..$1.50 . . 1.70 . . 1.90 . . 2.10 . . 2.30 .. 2.55 . . 2.75 .. 3.00 . . 3. .30 Cloth $3.00 3.35 3.75 4.20 4.50 4.75 5.25 5.80 6.00 In. 13 . 13^. 14 . U'A- 15 . 15M. 16 . 16^. 17 . Paper ..$3. .55 . . 3.80 .. 4.10 . . 4.40 . . 4,70 . . 5.00 . . 5,35 . . 5.70 ., 6.00 Size 6x6.. 7x7.. 8x8.. 8x9.. CLOTH AND PARCHMENT SQUARES We cut our own squares and can fill orders promptly for odd sizes. SIZES AND PRICES PER M Paper ..$0.50 . , ,85 . , 1,00 . , 1.15 Cloth $1.55 2,10 2,85 3.25 Size 9x 9, 10x10 , 8x11 , 9x12, Paper .$1,30 . , 1,40 . . 1,.35 . . 1,50 Cloth '$3,45 4,30 3,55 4,35 Size Paper 12x12 $2,00 10x15 2,25 12x15 2,35 Cloth $ 6 60 7,00 7.60 7,85 8.00 8,50 9.00 9 SO 10 OO Cloth $6.00 6.10 6,50 Special sizes cut to order. PARCHHENT BOX LININGS Experience has proven that Parchment Liners are among the most profitable sup- plies a creamery-man can buy. We carry a very large stock of heavy Liners and guarantee the qualitj' of these goods. SIDE LININGS FOR ROUND BUTTER PACKAGES size List 2 xia in, per M $0,40 2^x14 " ■' 60 33^x18 ■' " 1 05 4 i24 " " 1.50 Size List 45^x22 in. per M $1,,50 5 x25 " " 1 95 5 x26 " " 2.00 5Kx26 " " 2,10 Size List 6 x2654in,perM $2.45 6^^x26 " •■ 2,60 6}^x32 " " 3,20 size x40in. 5x40 " x40 " xl3 " x46 " Size 12 xo6 in 1254x20 " 13 xl3 " 14J4x24 " 15 x24 '* List perM $6 60 " 3 85 " 2 60 " 5 35 " 550 COMPLETE LININGS FOR PRINT BOXES List Size List per M iH 05 9x36 in. per M $5 00 ■■ 3 40 10x22 " " S 40 " 3 70 10x24 " " 3 70 " 1 60 10x28 " " 4 30 " 5 65 11x13" " 2 20 Other sizes furnished at proportionate prices. PARCHMENT TUB LININGS (Sides only) When complete Liners are ordered, we send cloth for top and paper for bottom with paper side linings, unless paper for the tops is ordered 60-1b. tubsize, perM,,,.$i5 015 j 40-lb. tub size, per M $1185 1 20-lb. tub size per M "^S *l \ .... 14 50 30-lb. " " 1150 I 10 lb. " " ... "sotl • !■♦ 00 I For price complete, add price o! circles for top and bottom 56-lb. 55-1 b. AUSTRALIAN BOX LINERS '^"^"" -,• : $ . PerM |. . , These Lmers are heavy and made especially for these boxes PARCHHENT PAPER 16-ln. rolls.... per lb. $.... 36x40. ., .per lb, $,.. . 24x36. .. .per lb. $... . 36x60. . .per lb. $.. . Special sizes furnished when desired. WAXED PAPER 0x13,400 sheets in package per pkg. $.... See our rionthly Price Current tor Discounts and Prices Ckeamkky Packace Manufacturing Company. 179 SALT GENESEE" 200-lb. barrels, paper lined, 1 to 10 each, $. lo or more 224-lb. Irish linen sacks, 1 to 10 10 or more So-lb. Irisl] linen sacks, 1 to 10 10 or more 2S lbs. in linen sacks, 1 to 10' ' ' ' 10 or mere 16-14 lbs. in English linen sacks, 1 to 10 10 or more 224-lb. English linen sacks, cheese, 1 to 10 ... . 10 or more Fine grain dairy furnished at above prices. 2S0-lb. barrels paste, per barrel 60-10. ash tub?, holding 56 lbs. net salt A White, "Flaky" Grain, not too Fine — Made from Brine 9P>^ per cent Pure, Easily Dissolving and an Excellent "Keeper," Describes MOULTON'S CADILLAC SALT Sold at a reasonable price. Now in use by some of the largest butter manufacturers in the west. 280- S 10 224- 5 10 56 5 10 BUTTER SALT lb. bbls J bbl. lots discount lb. sacks each, sack lots discount. lots. .... each, .discount. 280- 10 CHEESE SALT ■lb. bbls each, bbl. lots discount, DIAMOND "CRYSTAL" 224-lb. in linen sacks, 1 to 10 . . . .each, $. . 10 or more 280-lb. barrels, 1 to 10 10 or more 56-lb. in linen sacks, 1 to 10 10 or more We also furnish Worcester and Vacuum Pan Salt at the lowest market price. The Genesee Paste Salt is by far the finest on the market. Use it by all means— in the summer especially. Can furnish full cars of dairy or mixed cars of dairy and barrel salt. Write for prices. FOR PRICES SEE MONTHLY PRICE CURRENT ISO Crkamkrv Package Manufacturing CoMrANY. LACTIC FERHENT OF PRICELESS VALUE TO BUTTER AND CHEESE=MAKERS A perfect and uniform flavor the year round Among recent improvements in dairying, the careful ripening of the Cream for Butter, and of Milk for Cheese, b}- means of Pure Culture of Flavor-producing Bacteria, has done more than anj'thing else for the production of first-class goods of high flavor, perfect aroma, keeping quality and uniformity. This preparation, offered to the dairymen under the name of Chr. Hansen's Danish Lactic Ferment, was discovered by Prof. V. Storch, of Copenhagen, Denmark, and is prepared exclusively by Chr. Hansen's Laboratory. It is put up in two sizes of packages, one ' 'large, ' ' for cream- eries and cheese factories, and another "small" package for private dairies. CHR. HANSEN'S DANISH LACTIC FERMENT is used in the creamery, the cheese factory or the dairj-, to prepare "Startoline," which is made by adding the Ferment to pasteurized skimmed milk and let it stand to ripen for 18 to 24 hours. This Startoline is, in turn, used for ripening the cream for butter-mak- ing or the milk for cheese- making, and is propagated fresh every day by the dairyman himself. How long the Startoline thus prepared can be maintained perfect with- out refuge to a fresh package of Lactic Ferment depends upon the care and cleanliness applied by the dairyman. Usually it is sufficient to renew the Startoline with fresh Lactic Ferment every two or three weeks only. About 20 packages a year will therefore be sufficient to maintain a supply of perfect Startoline, ensuring uniform flavor the year round. Chr. Hansen's Lactic Ferment, being a dry powder, will keep for several months, if the seal of the package is not broken. It is therefore perfectly safe to order three packages at a time, and it is always advisable to have an extra package on hand, so as to start a fresh propagation of Startoline whenever desirable. We advise every Creamery and Cheese Factory to order a j-ear's sup- ply in advance, say three packages to be shipped every six weeks or two months, in order to take advantage of the ten per cent rebate and to be sure not to run out of stock at any time. Full directions are furnished with every package, and correspond- ence solicited. PRICE LIST LARGE PACKAG : Single package, by registered mail, prepaid. .$2 00 Three packages by express, prepaid, perpkg., 1 75 SMALL PACKAGE Single package, by re.gistered mail, prepaid. . 75 Three packages by registered mail, prepaid, per package 65 Ten per cent rebate if 18 packages taken in one year by a single consmner. Ckkamjcrv Package MANiufACTURiNc, Company. 181 BUTTER COLORS HANSEN'S DANISH PURE ANNATTO COLORING This is not the cheapest ( per gallon ) nor the strongest, and it is not claimed for it that it will color salt or other minerals permanently, but it is claimed, and has been demonstrated b)- its use by many leading dairymen in all parts of the world, that IT IS THE PUREST IT IS ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS IT IS THE BEST And therefore the most economical Butter Color made. Sold onl}- in original sealed packages put up by the manufacturers. PRICES 48 one-gallon cans, in cases of 12 or G cans, per gallon Cases of 12 one-gallon cans, per gallon Cases of 6 one-gallon cans, per gallon Single one-gallon cans, jacketed, per gallon 20-oz. bottles, per bottle $ Per doz. bottles. f)-oz. " " " " 4-07.. 4-oz. by mail, postage prepaid, per bot " " " Butter Makers and Re=workers of Butter Handling lar.ge quantities and wishing a cheap Coloring of High Quality should use THE "COLUHBIAN " BUTTER COLOR Which we gaiarantee to be the strongest in the market, and in every respect superior to anv other, except Chr. Hansen's Danish. The Columbian Butter Color will not fade on salt. It is always clear as crystal, and considering its strength, it is the cheapest in the market. Sold only in original scaled cans. PRICES 40 one-gallon cans, in ca.ses of 5 or 10 cans, per gallon ) Cases of 10 one-gallon cans, per gallon Ca.ses of Tj one-gallon cans, per gallon Single one-gallon cans, jacketed, per gallon. One pint cans, per can 182 Cre.-vmery Package Manitfacturing Companv WELLS, RICHARDSON & GO'S inPROVED BUTTER COLOR This Color is well known throughout the country. It is used in many of the large creameries and dairies, and gives universal satisfaction. The last drop in the can is as clear as the first. Guaranteed not to fade or color the buttermilk. The highest honors at the World's Fair were awarded to the Wells, Richardson & Go's Improved Butter Color. READ THIS DAIRY DEPARTMENT, IOWA AGRICUETURAE COLEEGE. Ames, Iowa, August 14, 1S97. WELES, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. Gentlemen: — We have used your Butter Color at the Iowa Dairy School for the past three years, and it has given us the best of satisfaction. We have always found it clear from specks; and butter colored with it has that beautiful June shade so much desired. Our trial shipments of butter to England for the United States Government were colored with it and pronounced perfect in color. G. E. McKay, State Dair}' Inspector. SIZES Small bottle, to color 400 lbs $ Medium " " 900" Earge " " 2,000 " Single gallon Five gallons, per gallon Ten " " Twenty-five gallons, per gallon For prices see our Monthly Price Current. Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 1S3 CLEANSING SUPPLIES "IDEAL" CLEANSING POWDER For purit)' and strength, our Ideal Clean- sing Powder is unequaled. Cheaper than others — because less of it is required. For cleaning and purifying. Cans, Vats, Pumps, Test Bottles and all kinds of Tin and Wood- en ware, Pipes, Floors, Drains and other dirty work around creamery, there is nothing on the market that will compare with this powder. It is also invaluable for laundry purposes. Will not discolor wood or give out defective odors. Please bear in mind that no Cleansing Powder containing Salt Petre should ever be used in Churns, Vats, on Woodwork or Tinware. SIZE OF PACKAGES AND PRICES Barrel of about 225 lbs per lb., $ Kegs of about 75 lbs " We send this powder on approval, to be returned if not entirely satisfactory. Directions. — Use in the same way as Gold Dust or Savogran and Sal Soda, using about one-third less than Gold Dust and one-fourth less than of Savogran and three-quarter less than Sal Soda. Take a small amount of it home on washday and see the result obtained from using it. GOLD DUST FOR CLEANING PURPOSES Each Box Contains 24— 4-lb. Cartons Price, 5-box lots per box, $ . . Ivess than 5-box lots " SAL SODA FOR OENBRAL CLEANING PURPOSES PRICES Per lb $ Kegs about 150 lbs HOUSE SAVOGRAN This is a pure alkali cleansing powder, and a perfect substitute for soap or soap powder and is a good disinfectant. PRICES Kegs, 60 to 70 lbs per lb., | Kegs, large, 120 to 130 lbs " OZALINE A fine disinfectant for factories and dairies. Removes every offensive smell at once. Its use in creameries and dairies is of untold advantage, as it kills all germs m the air gives off oxygen and thus keeps the air pure, and by this means helps to keep buttSr milk and cream sweet. Positively odorless and ever active. Contains no carbolic acid nor chloride of lime. In use by hundreds of creameries. SIZES AND PRICES , * 10-pound boxes P"ce, per box, | 25 " " II ,. 50 " " „ ,,, 100 " Kegs ^^S' Also in % bbls. and barrels. Discount on quantity. For Prices see our Monthly Price Current 184 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. TUB FASTENERS "UNIVERSAL" TIN A.ND XAOK COPvIBINED We can recommend to consumers as being far superior to any device kmown for safe transportation and presentation of the contents of the pE-kage. No lacerating and poisoning the hands. Receivers of butter in all sections are strong^' urging shippers to en- courage among creameries and dairj-men the use of the Universal Fastener in preference to any other. The Universal is quickly applied and can be easily withdrawn to examine butter, and can be re-used. Remember, the Universal is a time, labor and money-saver to every creamery, butter- maker or shipper. We are the exclusive Western Agents for these Fasteners. Try the Universal. We guarantee satisfaction. Send for circular and prices. Samples free. PRICE LIST Packed 500 in a package. Per 1,000. 'COMMON TINS" 1,000 in a package. Per 1,000 " 1,000 in 10,000 lots NAILS AND TACKS ^-in. wire nails, per lb. . . 10-oz. Swede tacks, per lb. For Prices see our Monthly Price Current Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 185 TUB FASTENERS "RIVETED" o 1,000 lots, per M. 5,000 " " . 10,000 " " PRICES "BAIL BOX" "^i^f^; ^"^^ Made similar to the Excelsior, but end not folded. PRICES 1,000 lots, per M. 5,000 ■■ " . 10,000 " " . "ACME" CLASP PRICES ^T » T u X „*i. Per Lb. Per Lb. Per Lb. No. to Lb. Leugrth. coppered. Galvanized. .Solid T.nned. -To. 9 " 10 150 145 2-^ in. 1 23/ ■' $.... $.... $.... "DE HAVEN" USED LARCeLY ON CHEESE BOXES PRICES Per lb I I 25-lb. boxes. . .per lb., $. ... "STAR" PRICES Coppered per lb. $. . . . Tinned " BOTTOM For Prices see our Monthly Price Current 186 Crea.aikrv Package Maxitacturixg Company. STENCILS LETTERS FIGURES Alphabets of 33 pieces, in boxes, as Figures, in sets, as follows: 1, 2, 3, 4, follows; 26 letters of the alphabet, 1 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0; 1 dollar mark, 1 cent &, 1 beginner, 1 ender, 1 period, 1 apos trophe, 1 comma and 1 blank, j^-inch H " 1 IK 2 ;o G5 70 SO 1 ^-xl:> " " " 50 "Alligator," 9x3 in. " JERSEY CAN BRUSH BEST ON THE MARKET PRICE Per doz. Each . . . Per doz Each . . COMPOSITE TEST JAR BRUSH GREY, WOOD HANDLE . ,L' ,i ' ' 'i ' "I .', ,-| > !' ^ - ■i^1:"in"i't-f"i-ni I ^|^&^Hl>^r,l«>KiVltoMV»'V.-* BABCOCK TEST BOTTLE BRUSH ■4!w«g Per doz. Each . . . STENCIL BRUSH Small per doz. , Large each. 190 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. WHITE DUCK SUITS FOR BUTTER AND CHEESEHAKERS COAT PANTS We have received so many calls for these goods during the past j^ear that we have added them to our line. Like our other goods, they are first-class in every particular. They are made from the best Pullman White Duck. Nothing has a better effect on the patron than a clean factory and a clean maker. In ordering give chest, waist and inside leg measures. PRICES CAP, 25C Coat, $1.25 Pants, $1.50 Apron, 50c FULL Suit, $3.25 Two Suits for $6.00 apron CAP Crkamery Package Manukacturing Company. 191 APRONS "STANDARD" Standard Sheeting Aprons are made of strong sheet- ing, lined throughout, thoroughly oiled and durably made, are finished with cloth straps to suspend from neck. Are worn by dairymen and others desiring a waterproof apron that is convenient and light. I^ength, 41 to 45 inches; width, 36 inches. In j-ellow or black. Price $0 75 "IDEAL" Ideal Canvas Aprons are made of special woven heavy duck, lined with heavy sheeting, thoroughly oiled and durably made; are finished with cloth shoulder straps, and leather strap and buckle to fasten around waist. Length, 52 inches; widtli, 40 inches. In yellow or black. Price $1 25 fK ^ n» FISH BRAND These aprons are made from canvas and are heavily oiled. They have been thoroughly tried in and about creameries and cheese factories and give universal satisfaction. Price, No. each 1, long; No. 2, medium; No. 3, short. 85 RUBBER This represents a large rubber apron, much used by butter and cheese-makers to protect their cloth- ing while at work. With fair usage, one will last a long time. Just what is needed when making composite tests, as acid will not affect the rubber. Light Black ■• --each, $1 50 Heavy Black " 1 75 White " 2 25 WHITE DUCK Generally used with butter-makers' suits. Each. . . Vu J ■ $0 50 vc Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. OILED APRON=PANTS Challenge Oiled Apron-Pants are manufactured of fine, strong cloth specially woven from carefully selected, long, staple cotton, heavily and thoroughly oiled and very durably made, producing a popular, reliable oiled pants. Have patent eyelet fastened zinc buttons, with smooth backs, preventing the catching or tearing of clothing, and will not rust or corrode. Size 1— waist 40 leg 31 " 2 " 38 " 30 " 3 " 36 " 29 Made in yellow |1 25 Made in black 1 50 RUBBER GLOVES Net-Lined, best on the market. For use in handling acid and making composite tests. ONLV OISE SIZE PRICE Light, Short, each, $1 50, with Gauntlet f2 00 Heavy " " 175, " " 2 25 FINGER COTS Assorted Sizes Something that should be in every Factory Light, per doz $ 1 00 Heavy " 150 BADGER WOODEN SHOES Made of second growth basswood, hand made, kiln dried and smoked. You never get cold feet in them. Just what e^'ery farmer wants. We ha\-e them in large sizes. Price, per pair ( common ) * yg " " (leather top, lined) i -5 In ordering Pants, Gloves and Wooden Shoes always state size Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 103 CHEESE FACTORY VATS WITH STEAM PIPES Our Cheese Vats are constructed throughout in the most substantial manner. The wood vats are made of pine, which experience has shown to be the best wood for this purpose, and the best and heaviest tin plate is used for the tin vats. Our vats are made with channel bottoms sloping from the sides to the center, the slope increasing toward the outlet. By this arrangement it is not necessary to tilt the vat to draw off the entire contents. The tin vats are painted on the outside to prevent rusting. The rail to which the tin vat is attached does not project beyond the body of the vat. The sides of the \ats are kept from spreading bv truss rods, and Perfection Gates are furnished for outlets. Our Steam Mufflers are attached to the steam pipes, which makes the heating-np process noiseless. We call special attention to the greath- increased durability of vals with copper bottoms or full copper linings. SIZES AND PRICES Tia Copper Copper Tin 1 Copper Copper Lined, Fottoni. Lined. Lined. | Bottom. Lined. 100-Gallon Vat. |32 50 $52 SS $62 SO 600-GallonVat $ 60 00 * 85 00 $105 00 200 " 40 00 50 00 65 00 700 " " 70 00 88 on 115 no 300 " 45 00 60 00 70 00 800 " " 80 00 95 on 125 00 400 50 00 70 00 85 00 1,000 " " 100 00 105 no 135 00 500 " 55 00 80 00 100 00 115 on 145 no Special sizes made to order. FOR DIMENSIONS SEE PAGE loi. PRICES OF EXTRA TIN LININGS WITH RAILS 100 Gallons fl4 00 ' 16 00 18 00 24 00 27 00 600 Gallons 700 " SOO " ' |31 00 34 00 200 " 300 ' ' 1 37 00 400 1,000 " ' 44 00 500 " TIN PLATES FOR REPAIRING VAT BOTTOHS, ETC. Tliickness. IXXXXXX IXXXX.... IXXXX ... IXXXX.,. , size. 41x58 in, 36x84 " 30x72 " 20x60 " \VeiRlit per Sheet. About 20 lbs, " 2n " " 14 " ,S " Per Lli, For Prices on Tin Plates see our Monthly Price Current. 194 Creamery Package Manitfacturing Company. SELF=HEATINQ CHEESE VAT WITH CHANNEL BOTTOM (PATENTED) The self-heating cheese vat has been in use for more than fifty years, and during this time has given general satisfaction. The temperature of the vat cannot be controlled as readily as it can by steam, and there is more dust and ashes from the fire-box than from a boiler, yet where room is limited, and economy must be prac- ticed, the self-heating vat, with channel bottom, will give good satisfaction. The importance of the channel bottom in cheese vats — to facili- tate drawing off the whey by the use of the whey strainer, with tube especially for it — can hardly be over-estimated. With good cheese- making implements there should be no excuse for poor cheese, when good milk is delivered at the factory. Sizes and Prices of Self-Heating Vats with Channel Bottom. 75 gallon Vat $ 35 00 ]0( 15( 20( 30( 40(: 50( 60( 40 00 50 00 60 00 70 00 80 00 90 00 100 00 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. I'l.S CURD SINKS With Castors and Whey Spout Complete Tin Lined 10 feet lon^'- x 3 ft. 2 in. x ') in $23 0(1 12 " " X 3 ft. 2 in. x '> in 2,S 00 14 " ■' X 3 ft. 2 in. X y in 30 00 Copper Lined $30 00 32 01) 36 00 PERFORATED TIN For repairing Curd Sinks, Strainers, etc., furnished in I. C. thickness and in 10x14 in. and 14x20 in. sheets. No. Holes per in. lOxU Sheets per doz. 11x20 Sheets per doz. Extra Fine 18 2 Fine 3 Mediiiru 4 Coarse Extra Coarse MARKET PRICE CURD SINK CASTORS 3-inch wheels, per set of 4. 5 ■' " "■ 4. .$1 75 . 2 25 CURD FORKS This is designed as a curd fork for handling curd. Every cheese-maker will see the value of it at once. Price each, $0 75 CURD SCOOPS This scoop is made from wood and is strong and durable. Short handle each, fO 60 Long " " 75 196 Creajikry Package Ma.vufactuuing Company. THE ACME CURD RAKE. We have this rake made especially for our own trade. It is stron"- and sub- stantial, having- three hows. It is not a common hay rake with the handle cut off, but made for use in a cheese vat. Price , .90 50 CURTIS' IMPROVED CURD RACK. r iJ u u Size 41 inches wide by .30 inches long. This is one of the very important implements used in the improved method ot makmg cheese. It is placed in one end of the bottom of the vat, after the whey is drawn covered with a .strainer cloth and the curd placed thereon, where it is kept warm and " ;^o:::i:ce^S:r'^°*"' '*^"°° '"^ ''-''"' -^tructions to eheese-makers It IS made in such a manner that it can be kept scrupulously clean, one of the important thing-s with all cheese-making- implements. P"'^^ J.,,-,,, Crkamerv Packagu Manufacturing Company. 197 POHL'S "AUTOHATIC" CURD AGITATOR PATENTS PENDING IS DESIGNED FOR STIRRING CURD DURING THE TIME IT 15 BEING COOKED THIS MACHINE has been on the market for five years and has proven to be all we claim for it. By its use the cost for labor can be greatly reduced in the cheese factory; the yield will be increased and the cheese will be of a superior quality. It has been endorsed by all the New York State and Michigan Cheese experts as being a machine of great practical value and should be in every well-established cheese factory. 198 Crkamerv Packagb Manufacturing Company. POHL'S "AUTOriATIC" CURD AGITATOR REPORT OF THE AVA, N. Y., CHEESE FACTORY Below we give a report of the Ava, N. Y., Cheese Factory for the year 18114, when Pohl's Automatic Curd Agitators were used, as compared with reports of former years, when the curd was stirred by hand: The average number of lbs. of milk required per lb. of cheese in lSi4, was .1015; in 189:;, .1074; from 1887 to 1893, .1060; average gain per lb. in 1894 over 1893, .59 lbs. of milk; average, 1894 over 1887 to 1893, .45 lbs. of milk. During the year of 1894 numerous tests were made at the Ava factory, in which each patron's milk was equally divided, one half of it run in one vat and the other half was run into the other vat. This insured an equal quality of milk in each vat. The one vat was worked with the Agitator and the other by hand, making the same quality of cheese in each vat. On weighing the cheese the next morning those made with the Agitator each weighed l)i pounds more than those made by hand, and in the curing those made with the machine shrank less than those made by hand. The tests were repeated over and over again with like results. We claim for this Agitator superiority over hand labor for the following reasons: First. — The curd is kept constantly in motion from one end of the vat to the other, allowing it to cook more evenly than it possibly could do when stirred by hand. Second. — By this process of gentle and constant stirring the curd is not crushed or squeezed as is done when stirred by hand, thereby securing an increased yield of cheese, and of a superior quality. Third. — The saving of labor whereby one man can perform the work of two or three will not be too nmch to claim for the Automatic Curd Agitator, which once set up in the factory is ever read)', always willing, never grows tired, nor asks for a holi- day nor goes on a strike. Fourth. — That without any further expense the machinery which runs the Agi- tator also runs the Curd Mill. Last but not least, many a cheesemaker has been compelled to abandon the busi- ness of cheesemaking on account of ill health brought on by inhalingsteam, gas, etc., while bending over the steaming vat, stirring the curd during the cooking process. All difficulties of this kind will be averted; all of the above named desirable results will be secured by using the Automatic Curd Agitator. TESTIMONIALS _ ,, „ ., , , Bloomingdale, Mich , July 22d, 1897. 6-fntoMCK.— For the past month I have used a Pohl Automatic Curd Agitator in one of my vats and handled the other curd with a hand rake. In this daily comparison the' Agitator is always ahead. It produces a clearer whey, a more evenly cooked curd and a better yield of cheese than' I am able to do with my hands, or the hand rake. Before puttiug up the Agitator, I had doubts about its ability to keep the curd from matting in the corners of the vat. Those doubts are dispelled. The shape of the rakes is such that thev produce a current away from the ends of the vat. The curd is kept floating in the whey— the particles free and distinct. ^ After cutting the curd I start the Agitator, and have nothing more to do with it until the curd is cooked. Theencloseddraft, to pay for another Agitator, shows how much I appreciate their assistance With one in each vat, I can handle my 6,000 lbs. of milk alone pprcciaie tneir assistance. The exhaust from the engine is connected with the steam pipes, so that the same steam runs the stirrer and coots the curd In that way but little more fuel is used than wouhl be required if hand rakes were employed, and the cheesemaker marched around his vat 100 or ,500 times a dav for eisht months in the year. Yours truly, • ** E. A. H.IVF.X, Ex-State Dairy Inspector. r, „ Ti ^ J . . Mannsville, N. Y., Jefferson County Tulyl IS91 Ge„/^;ner,:~l have your Curd Agitator in Operation, and I must s.ay it is just perfectron It keeps the curd perfectly loosened, no matting down anywhere in the vat. The Agitator does all the wo"k after the curd ,s cut, and does it better than any man can do it, for it never .^tops; and when once in motion the curd is continually in motion and never .stops until the machine stops. I cannot give the Agitator too much credit, for it does away with the most tedious work in a factors- and dols ft so nicely anyone once u.smg this machine would never be without it. I would not part with mine a? any price if I could not get another. Besides it does away with the expense of one man in my fac- tory. Please send my other machines as soon as possible. o. ouc man m ni\ lac Cheesemaker for New York State at the World's Columbian F^po'iui^^;;!'-' •'°"'''' k T Stonf Chicago, Ill,,in the great competition tests between the breeds. bTONE. SHIPPING WEIGHT, 200 'lbS. PRICE, COMPLETE, READY TO BELT, $60.00 Creamuey Package Manufacturing Company. 199 IMPROVED CURD KNIVES TINNED STEEL These knives have no wood about them except the handle. The blades are of steel, ground to an edge, and tinned over to prevent rusting. HORIZONTAL 4 in. wide, '.iO in, long 6 " 20 " 8 " 20 " 10 " 20 " 12 " 20 " PERPENDICULAR 4 blade knives, 20 in. long Horizontal. Bach. 6 S 10 12 13 14 lo 17 20 30 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Perpendicular, TINNED CHEESE KNIVES CURD MILLS "POHL" SELF=SALTINQ .|1 00 For description and prices see next pa^e. 200 Creamkry Package Manueacturing Company. CURD MILLS— POHL SELF=SALTINQ— Con«/Juerf The man}' advantages this mill has over any other curd mill in use may be briefly stated as follows: First. — The ease with which it can be operated, either by hand or power. It grinds and salts at one operation. Second.— That it thoroughly tears and pulverizes the curd instead of cutting or squeezing it. Third. — That the salter attachment is so arranged that the salt can be evenly distributed through all parts of the curd in exact proportion at the same time the curd is being ground. It salts e,-er_\- grain of curd perfectly even. Fourth. — That it will not clog up and cut some of the curd fine and leave some coarse and stringy. Fifth. — The hoop can be placed under the mill to receive the curd as it passes through the mill, thereby saving anj' further trouble than to place the same imme- diately in the press. It will grind eight or ten cheeses in five minutes. PRICE Power Mill, complete, with salting attachment 26 00 without " " 24 00 Shipping weight, 75 lbs. POHL CURD MILL EXTRAS PRICE LIST OF EXTRAS No. I. Main iron roll $6 00 " 2. Large wooden roll 4 00 " 3. Small " 2 00 " 4. Crank 50 " 5. Large gear 75 " 6. Double gear 75 " 7. Pinion for small wooden roller 60 " S. Hangers, brass lined, 2 pieces to set, per set 3 00 ■ ' 10. Boxes to hold large wooden roll on frame, per pair 50 " 11. Box t2St four-cross I '.I arcoal, tin, |ince: I.i^ht $1 25 II- avv 1 50 Double the lists to obtain the price on above goods furnished in tinned copper. Creamery Package Mandfacturing Company n I LK CANS TEETS" OR "STURQIS" PATTERN Made from Steel. Heavily TrNNCD Set of stock consists of full set of trimmings and cylinder. CANS NOT MADE UP 5-gallon per set $ . . . . 10 " " CANS MADE UP C'gallon each |. . . . 8 " " 10 " " .... Teets or Stuhgis "IOWA" OR "DUBUQUE" PATTERN Made of Steel, Heavily Tinned Bi 1: \ i ■piP V"" ■i Ww f" 1 B' F ''ill' i ^HKr MlI' I'l'l ; Ww J / tt ^ y itt f ML 111, ^Ui.--^ Iowa qr Dubuque All Iowa or Dubuque pattern railroad cans of our manufacture are furnished with pat- ent improved protected can breasts without extra charge. Set of stock consists of full set of trim- mings and C}'linder. CANS NOT MADE UP 5-gallon per set, | 8 " '• 10 " " With Bossed Handles, extra. . " CANS MADE UP 5-gallon each, $. . 8 ■' •• 10 " " CRJiAMBRY Package Manufacturing Company. 307 MILK CANS "ELGIN" PATTERN Made of steel, heavily tinned. All Elgin Pattern railroad cans of our manufacture are furnished with patent im- proved protected can breasts, without extra charge. Set of stock consists of full set of trim- mings and cylinder. CANS NOT MADE UP 8-gallon per set,$. . . . 10 " " With bossed handles and galvanized bottom hoop, extra per set, .... CANS MADE UP 8-gallon each, | 10 " " ••-. ELGIN "CHICAGO" PATTERN Made of steel, heavily tinned. .411 Chicago pattern railroad cans of our manufacture are furnished with patent im- proved protected can breasts, without e.xtra charge. Set of stock consists of full set of trim- mings and cylinder. CANS NOT MADE UP 5-gallon per set, $ 8 " 10 " " CANS MADE UP 5-gallon each, | 8 " " 10 " " Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. MILK CANS NEW YORK PATTERN These Cans are strong and durable. Seams \\ 11 riveted and soldered smooth. Free from clacks or crevices. First-class cans in every particular. 5 gallons each 7K " " 10 " " viyi " " NEW YORK MILK CAN, LETTERS, LINKS AND LOCKS LETTERS AND FIGURES TINNED ON BACK Copper, IJ^-inch, per 100 |1 00 Brass, l^-inch, per 100 1 20 \=S^^^ LETTERS Price, per doz. , , Tinned washers for link hole, per pound 60 Price, each . fO 50 12 SHIPPING CAN JACKETS These Jackets are made from }i inch hair felt. The felt is lined and covered with heavy canvas; the buckles and straps an- of the strongest quality, and in all, the Jacket is durable ar.d efficient. SIZES AND PRICES OF SHIPPING JACKETS For the New York, St. I/)uis, Chicago, Elgin, Dundee, Tet l^ and Dubuque Cans — 20-qt. Size % in. Felt, .each, %1 75 Per dozen. .fSl 00 32 '■ " 34- " " .. " 3 00 " ■' ., 34 00 40-qt. Size 3/ in. Felt, .each, same price as .32-qt. Prices on Jackets made from 1-inch and ;^-inch Felt given on application. Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. RUST" MILK CAN CLEANER with adjustable brushes, which can be set out after they have been used some time, and still answer the same purpose as new ones. Will save more time and money than any other machine used by the farmer. A machine that is used every day in the year. The engraving shows the Cleaner while the brn.shes are spread inside a milk can, and it can readily be seen that the entire inner surface of the can is washed bj- a few revolutions of the brushes. A man can wash sixty to seventy cans an hour with the machine. The Cleaner is made of steel, malleable iron and cast iron, and is bolted to a strong bench; brushes are made of best Tampico bristles. An}' farmer having three or more cans to wash daily cannot afford to be without this machine. PRICES Complete with stand and Ijrushes, to wash 8-gallon cans f. No switch — No wires to clock— No getting j^ fc,j:^ 't^ii^Cj;^^^|PE|BBj— j«^ out of order — Two alarms — Works automat- ■-'' ■ ^ — &J ically — Will ring until stopped — Very noisy .:;3S= ^ll^ili^mjaMy ' — No over-sleeping — Dry battery — Costs little money — Bound to get you out of bed. Size height -'4 lu length IJ in width i'- m Net Brice $3 75 Made in Antique oak, highly polished. Put up t? ,.*,.!, ha n^enVc Pach 75 separately in heavy cardboard boxes. Extra batteries, eacn 10 210 C'i:EAMF,nv Package Manufacturing Compant. MILK CANS. UNION. The Union can is acknowledged to be the strong'est and lig-htest milk carrying' can ia the market. It has the latest improvment in bottoms for cans carrying- milk. It consists of a concavo-convex disc stamped from heavy wrought iron plate, and a hoop made of iron manufactured for this special purpose. Both are thoroughly tinned. They are put together in such shape as to mutu- ally strengthen each other, and vir- tually form one solid piece. The bodies are made of large sheets of tin, -^vith only one seam lengtliwise of the can. The inside presents a smooth surface, easilj^ cleaned. This is a valuable feature. The cover is so made that it fits smootly and per- fectly, avoiding all slopping and waste of milk. CANS MADE UT. 20 gallon 30 " 40 " 50 " STOCK CO.MTLETE. 20 gallon 30 ■' 40 " .50 " A set of stock consists of one iarge sheet of heavj' tin for body, bottom, cover, top hoop, center band, side and cover handles. HODO. This is an exceedingly cheap, strong and durable can for liauling milk to the factory. It will be found quite as serviceable as cans costing one-third more money. Furnished made up only. SrZES AND PRICES. 1.5 gallon S3 40 20 '■ 385 30 •■ 4 75 Crkamerv Package Manufacturing Company :n MILK CANS "EMPIRE STATE" The special improvement used in this can consists of the bead or in- rlentation, which is pressed into the 1 ody of the can by machinery made specially for the purpose. Tlie bead ■ Tectually and completel)' prevents I le slopping of milk while being trans- I orted over rough roads, as the milk riking the bevel on the lower part of I le bead is thrown towards the center ' f the can, and is thus prevented from assing up between the cover rim and ihe body of the can. The can may be I lied within two inches of the top and 1 ot a single drop will slop out in driv- ng over a rough country road. The cover fits loosely on the can so 1 lat the tinning is not scraped off the iside of the can by the cover. Another valuable improvement 1 ; the method of ventilation. I he center of the can cover is I srforated about six inches in diam- • :er, which is protected from rain and List by the removable tin cover, with jrforations in the rim of it. Protection from rain. — The Empire tate milk can cover is made without juble-seaming the cover rim onto I he cover and makes a complete roof over the can so that it maj' stand out of doors during a rain storm witljout any water getting into the milk, while the milk is all the time well ventilated. This milk can has been in use for several years in every part of the country, and has in every case given satisfaction. As a railroad milk can it has no equal, because so strong, and so easily cleaned (because it is open topped) and so thoroughly ventilated. They are made either with or without ice chamber or well, as desired. The ice well is attached to cover, and comes out of can when the cover is lifted, and by its use milk or cream can be shipped long distances in perfect condition. We claim simplicity and durabilitj' in construction; a can easy to clean; a perfect ventilation; the milk or whey does not slop over; the can cover never sticks; the cover makes a good strainer; protection from storms; cover handles will not pull off; cover rim will not get broken; the tin will not be scraped from inside of can, and therefore the milk is not injured b}' iron rust. The Empire milk can keeps the milk in perfect condition in transportation, because the animal heat escapes through the ventilator and is replaced by pure air. SIZES AND PRICES With solid half-round top hoop, no center hoop. SIZES 10-gal. 15 " 20 " , CAN STOCK CAN STOCK 30-gal . 40 " . 50 " . With solid half-round top hoop and half-round center hoop. SIZES 20-gal 30 " CAN STOCK MADE UP SIZES 40-gal . . . 50 " .. . Write for cjuotatious. CAN STOCK 212 Crkamkrv Package IMaxukacturing Companv. THE "HELMER'PATENT CONTINUOUS PRESSURE STEEL GANG CHEESE PRESS The Helmer Patent Continuoiisl5'-Increasing Pressure Press has now been on the market four j-ears, and a large number have been sold. It was the first thorough^ practical continuous pressure cheese press and it has thoroughly proven the claims that we made for it when it was first placed on the market: namel}', that it effects a great saving in labor and that it produces a better cheese, especially of more uniform texture. For the past two seasons we have been manufacturing this press of the new steel frame construction, as shown in the ciit. The working of the press is entirely automatic. It is operated in the same way as the old style gang press; by simply working the lever, the press rises from the floor, thereby utilizing the weight of the press and cheese themselves in keeping a pressure on the cheese. It is the first and only press to successfully do this and to automatically press the cheese without the use of any outside weights. After the cheese have been put to press, the press gradually settles down towards the floor, and the automatic mechanism keeps a constant pressure on the cheese, taking up the slack so that after the press is once run up it requires no further attention. In order to insure the greatest success with the automatic presses, we request and advise our customers to use hoops of our manufacture as they then will be sure of freedom from buckling and will have a correct standard of sizes. It is important, to obtain the best results, to have the hoops right in ever}^ way. PRICE (WITHOUT HOOPS) For pressing from 10 to 20 cheese, depending upon the thickness, diameters 18)4 to 16 inches «75 QQ ^REAMERV Package Manufacturing Companv. 213 THI; PATENT "5PRAQUE AUTOflATIC" ADJUST= ABLE STEEL QANQ PRESS The Patent Adjustable Steel Gang Press represents the latest improvement in Gang Presses. Its special and distinctive feature is tiiat the side rails are laterally movable, so that the width of the press is variable and adjustable. The movement of the side rails is controlled by the upright lever shown in cut at right-hand end of press. When this lever is drawn in one direction it spreads the side rails, and when pushed over in the opposite direction it draws the side rails together and clamps or locks the hoops in the press. The two great advantages of this press over any other press are: (1) Hoops of any diameter can be used in the same press without making any changes or substituting any new parts, and (2) The hoops are locked or held firmly in the press so that they cannot bulga sideways or upwards, or, in fact, in any direction, as they are held true and central in the prcL-t. Crooked cheese are an impossibility in this press. Hoops are not sub- jected to the severe side strain due to " buckling " or "bulging " as in the ordinary gang press and the hoops will wear longer. One single size will take all the ordinary sizes of hoops, from 13;4 to 16-inch diameter. Cheesemakers will find it very handy as they >ian change the diameter of their cheese without having to buy a new press. PRICES WITHOUT HOOPS With Automatic Pressure Block, complete $85 00 Without " " " ''*^ '"^ PRESSURE BLOCKS THE PATENT "SPRAQUE" ^^ AUTOriATIC >— J^PUi—»iwmBii*-iJin,'H,n,iiiL»H'ifl FOR LSE IN STEEL OR WOODEN FRAME GANG PRESSES USING 13J^ TO 16-INCH DIAMETER CHEESE HOOPS PRICES For \ZYz to 16-inch diameter cheese $17 00 For Y. A. cheese, made to order 10 00 "NAYLOR'S" CONTINUOUS FOR USE IN GANG OR UPRIGHT PRESSES For large press |6 00 For Young America Press 5 00 mmaHnTilFfflnr """'J,„jl ~ 214 Creamery Package IIanueacTuring Company. NEW STYLE STEEL "ERASER" GANG PRESS Our new Steel Press is of great durability and strength — easily kept clean and sweet, so necessary in a// cheese implements. We also make a Sing/L- Gang Steel Press for Young Americas. It is safe tosay that a steel press will last twice as long as the ordinary- wood press. Wood presses and combination wood presses for both Cheddars and Young Americas furnished when wanted. SIZES AND PRICES Standard size, 16 ft. long S45 oii Fnr Young American, double row fSO 00 Special sizes. 12 and 14 ft. long 43 ()o Combination Presses 00 00 For Yiiung Cheese ". 25 OJ SIZES AND PRICES, without hoops To press 10 to 20 "Young America" and 10 to 20 Cheddar Sizes in same press, each $60 00 Special Style to press 10 to 20 "Joker" and "Favorites," and 10 to 20 "Cheddars," to order. . . (35 00 OLD STYLE WOODEN ERASER GANG PRESS SIZES AND PRICES, without hoops Old Style Wooden Gang Press to take 10 to 20 cheese, depending upon the thickness, sizes for V,',i to 16 inches diameter hoops 45 00 Old Style Double Wooden "Young America ' Gang Press to press 20 to 40 7-inch diameter cheese in two side-by-side gangs, each • 50 00 Old Style Single Wooden "Young America" Gang Press to press 29 7-inch diameter cheeses, each ''^ "" Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 215 CHEE5E PRESS EXTRAS "HELMER' Right Elbow Levers for front end of press. . . Left ■■ " " " " " " ... Rit;ht " " " rear " " " ... Left " " " " " " " ... Pressure Head vdih arms Rod Buckle Long Standard Short " Round Shaft Plain Leg Side Bearing Bracket Bracket Leg ( right) "■^ (left) Square Shaft Cross Piece for head of press Rod Buckle Pawl for Coinpounding Lever Ratchet Wheel Screw with Ratchet Wheel Pressure Bar or Sliding Cross Piece Bearing Bracket for round shaft Nut for screw Cap" " Rod Bracket or support Compounding Lever Head sj'-in. Draught Rod Girt. GANQ larkeil I^ever and Pawl for Screw >^-in. Draught Rod (long, not .shown in cut) ■^-in. Tie Rod, douhle nutted each end (not in cut). Pressure Pin (not shown in cut) "A" ■'-V" : "B" "B" : "L" "S" "I\I" "T" "C" "O" "Z" "T" "J" "D" "G" "P" "U" "X" ■•H" "R" "Y" "N" "E" "O" "I" "W "K" f 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 2 50 60 1 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 1 50 1 50 1 00 2 00 30 30 75 4 00 2 00 75 4 00 3 50 15 60 40 2 00 2 25 80 . 30 . 10 "SPRAQUE" GANG No. 1, Half of Clamp for Shaft. " 2, Clamp for rod " 3, Legs for press (35 lbs.). . " 4, Nut for screw JO 30 15 3 00 6 00 No. 5, Head of Press (51 lbs. " 6, Cap for screw " 7, Eccentric for Shaft, . . f 4 50 5 00 00 "NEW STYLE STEEL" GANG Screw complete. . . . Nut separate Screw only Lever and Ratchet . Head for screw Black !12 00 3 50 3 50 2 00 3 50 Galvan. |14 00 4 00 4 00 2 50 4 00 1 75 90 Legs for press, each 1 50 Cross bar for legs, each ... 75 "OLD STYLE WOODEN" Y. A. Rails, each Top End Cross Piece Head Block Bind Trough Cross Piece Wood Rails and Cross Piece complete Pins for .set Black |;.s 0(.) 1 00 2 5(.l 75 5 00 ] 00 Galvan' |10 00 1 20 3 00 90 5 00 1 20 Cap .... Nut. . . . Ijever , . Screw. . Ratchet Pins .$1 25 . 1 75 . 75 . 2 50 . 1 00 15 "OLD STYLE WOODEN" GANG Screw complete 5 00 Prices on Extras for on the single "V. A." or Cap Nut Lever . . . Screw. . . Ratchet . Pins , 1 lb 3 25 1 00 15 Screw complete 9 <>,=, ■0 Old Style Wooden" Combination Press are same as Old Style Wooden" Gang Press. 216 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. GANG PRESS HOOPS "FRASER" TINNED We furnish all kinds of Gang Press Hoops. The latest and best thing in this line is the "Fraser Steel Tinned" which we recommend as being superior to the galvanized iron hoop, in that it is more durable, makes a finer-looking cheese — and the cheese can be taken out of the hoop much more easil}'. SIZES AND PRICES 14ix 5 or 6 |3 60 14ix 7 or 8 3 90 Hix 9 or 10 4 40 mxllorl2 400 15 X 5 3 60 15 X 6 or 7 4 00 15x8 440 15 X 9 or 10 4 bO 15 xll orl2 5 00 15lx 6 or 7 4 40 15ix 9or 10. 5 00 16'x 5 or 6 • 4 80 16 X 9 or 10 5 25 "WILSON" TINNED The illustration shows the Wilson Hoop as it is made, in four pieces, and used in the foUowinff manner; First place the cover or loose head, having" the widest rim on the press, with the flange on the upper side. Slip the Band- age around theBandag-er rim, or loose part of the Hoop leaTinif enoug-h Bandasie extending- at either end to fold over the top and bottom of the cheese; then, spring- this Bandager nm into the cover or loose part of the Hoop, put the part of the Hoop having the handles over the Bandager rim, being careful to have the small hooks pressed through the hoop so that the hooks will rest on the top of the Bandager rim, supporting this part of the Hoop in that position. Fill the curd into the Hoop, out on the cover with narrow rim, pull out the small hooks, which will allow the two parts of the Hood to telescope, and the cheese is readv for the press. After sufhcieut pressure has been applied, pull out the Bandager rim and complete' the pressing. As both ends of the Hoop are loose, the cheese is very easily removed. LIST ON "WILSON" HOOPS SAME AS ON "FRASER" STYLE We do not mrrj these Hoops in stock, and they are always made to order FIBROUS PRESS RINGS They are used generally. They can be cut to fit any sized hoop, and give good satisfaction. From 10 to 16-inch hoop each, $0 35 " 7 to S-inch " 25 Fibrous Press Ring GALVANIZED IRON DIVIDING CIRCLES For Y. A. Hoops each, $0 40 BANDAGERS For Y. A. Hoops each, $0 50 ' ' other sizes " ''"^ SACKERS F'or cheese bandage each, |1 i o IN ORDERtNG SACKERS, NOTE SIZES WANTED Creambey Package Mandpaotueing Company. 217 GALVANIZED STEEL CHEESE HOOPS WITH HEAVY IIAKDWOOD FOLLOWERS FOK STANDING PRESS. Hoops, 10 in. X 9 in. 12 in. X 8 in. .$2 00 . 2 15 Vi}4 in. X 6 or 7 in 2 2.5 131^ in. X 8 or 9 in 2 50 . 2 75 . 2 80 13}4 in. X 10 or 12 in. . . . 141^ in. X 10 or 12 in U}4ia. x81n 2 50 15 in. X 10 or 12 in 151^ in. X 10 or 12 in. Young America, 7 x 9 in. . . , 85 90 00 FBAZEB. FOLLOWERS. HARD WOOD. PlilCES. PRICES. Y. A eacli, $0 45 10 to 12 inch each, $0 70 Other sizes " 55 13 to 16 inch " 80 FUNNELS FOR FILLING Y. A. HOOPS Price, each $1 00 "SPEED" KNIVES COCOA HANDLES Just the thing to use in removing cheese from the hoops. By run- ning it between the cheese and hoop it will separate them, leaving the cheese in good condition. Also used in taking cheese from shelves. Length of Blade. . 1 6 in. 1 7 in7 8 in. 9 in. 10 in. U in. 12 in. U-4in. Price, each 1 «0 SO $0 60 $0 70 $0 80 $0 95 $1 20 $1 45 *;i 70 2:s CREA^rEP.r Package Maxufacturixo Compaxv. STANDING CHEESE PRESS. PRESS SCREW The bottom sills of this press are made of 6x8. and the top piece of 0x8. The rods pass up one side and over the i]'on saddles shown on the top of the press, and down on the other. Holes are bored throug-h the top timber to allow the screw to pass up through when raised to allow the removal of the hoops. The divisions between the hoops are made of two-inch plank, and support the timber. This press can be made any desired leng-th. to hold any number of cheeses. IBj! PRICE 1 ROI'S. 1 Screw S22 SO 4 Screws. . . $45 00 2 " 27 00 6 " 60 00 3 " 37 50 8 " 75 00 J'ress screw, l>-ix20 inches hig-h, each $2 75 SADDLES. Rods, saddles and washer; '■ per set ....,$1 50 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 219 SPECIAL CHEESE MOLDS ADAMS CHEESE MOLDS Mold Top At Press Considerable difficulty has been found in obtaining satisfactory wood for the Edam Cheese Molds. We have had such poor suocess in this directien that we determined to trj' a substitute in g-alvanized cast iron molds. The illustration showint^ the mold in several positions convej'S fully the idea of the advantages of the iron mold. The lower half is made of sufficient depth so that when it is filled with curd, the other half of the mold, or top, will telescope it sufficiently to make the Edam Cheese round. The price which we have put upon these molds make them cheaper than any wooden mold that has baen sold. They will last a life-time. They can be re-galvanized should the galvanizing wear off. Our price is $3.50 each. QOUDA CHEESE MOLD A new fancy cheese is being marketed in some localities in oval form about nine or ten inches in diameter. We have pro- vided a mold, as shown in the illustration; oval top and bottom, the top telescoping into the mold itself. Price, each $3 (M Creamery Package MANtrFACTURiNG Compaky. CHEESE BOXES Our Hoops and Rims are rotary cut. Smooth and make a first-class box. Made up or knock down. We make a specialty of car-load business. PRICES K. D stock complete for boxes 14^ inches or less diameter. From Elgin — 5 inch deep $ 6 " " 7 " " 8 " ■' 9 " " 10 " " 11 " " 12 " " From Mills in Michigan — 5 inch deep | 6 " " ::; '7 " '* 8 " " 9 " " 10 " " 11 " " 12 " " This cut represents material for 50 complete boxes, Average weight of same, 250 pounds. We can ship cheese boxes from Elgin, Ills., Mankato, Minn, and Kansas City, Mo. MADE UP. Jokers, 10 to 11x6 to 8 in each, Favorites, 12x6 to 8 in " Cheddars, 1.3 to 16x8 to 12 in " Flats, 1.3 to 16x4 to 7 in " YA's, 17x17 to 8 in " 200 lots, less per box . . f.o.b., Elgin, 111. SCALE BOARDS FOR AMERICAN CHEESE Our scale boards are made from the very best white wood. Boards are perfect and bundles run full count. Furnished in the following sizes: 11 -inch, about 1,600 to bundle, per bundle. 13 " ■j^ ii I. <• II II 15 " 16 " FOR SWISS CHEESE 26-inch, about 1,500 to bimdle, per bundle $. . . . 28 " " " " " 30 " " " " " We furnish special sizes of round and square scale boards. See rionthly Price List for Prices. Creamkuy Package Manufaotukino Company. 221 CHEESE BOA MACHINES. ROE PATTERN. This out represents a very convenient form of cheese box macli'ine It is used by large box manufacturers, and has ample capacity for any facto ry Price, each ^15 00 HARRIS PATTERN. SIZES AND PRICES. With 1 drum to make 3 sizes. " 3 drums " 5 " ■ , .138 00 . . 38 00 Creamhrv Package Manufacturing Company. WISCONSIN CURD TEST Cheese-makers are often troubled \Tith g'assj' or floating curd, AThich makes defective cheese, creamerymen and milk dealers are perplexed with tainted milk without means of finding- the source of the trouble. These faults come from some particular lot of milk which contains impurities. The Wis- consin Curd Test detects these defects and enables the cheese-maker, creamery- man or milk dealer to trace the fault to the dairy, and the very cow which causes the trouble. HOW TO MAKE THE TEST Thorougflily cleanse the jars with live steam or scalding water. Take the rack of jars to the taking-in room ; take a sample of inilk from the patron, num- bering the jar to correspond with the patron's number on the milk sheet, fill the jar about two-thirds full, continue until all the jars in the rack contain a sample. Put on the tight covers and put the rack in the vat. Fill vat with water as high as the milk in bottles, set an oil stove under the vat and heat the water in tlie vat to 100 degrees F. Take out the rack with jars and shake occasionally. When the milk reaches 98 degrees F. add 10 drops of rennet extract to each jar, shake tlie rack with a rolling motion, and after the milk curdles let it stand about 20 minutes, or until firm, then cut the curd fine with a thin knife, rinsing the knife thoroughly for each jar. When the curd settles, take the perforated covers and put them on top of the jars, then turn the rack bottom side up and shake g-ently until all the whey has run off. Let it stand a few minutes in the vat and then repeat the operation until all the whey is drained off. The more completely the whey is drawn off the better the test. Put tight covers on jars and return to vat. Now regulate the wick of the oil stove to hold the temperature at 98 degrees F, Let the bottles stand from 6 to 12 hours, then open the jars, drain off what whey remains and cut the curd in two pieces; take them from the jar, and those curd's having a spongy texture, or bad odor, can be detected by smell, thus show- ing- which patron is furnishing the bad milk. Now take the rack of jars to the patron's barn and take a sample of milk from each of the cows aud test them the same as above; this will locate the identical cow that is causing the trouble. PRICES One Dozen Bottle Test, without table $12 00 T\^o " " " " " 15 00 EXTRAS FOR WISCONSIN CURD TEST Bottles, per dozen j;-; qq Vat for 2 dozen bottles :; qq Vat for 1 dozen bottles 2 :^q Bottle strainer for 2 dozen "^ 00 Bottle strainer for 1 dozen 17s Cover for 2 dozen bottles ^ 5q Cover for 1 dozen bottles j "ic; Bottle Frame or Support f'jr 2 dozen '.'..' 3 oi) Bottle Frame or Support for 1 dozen 2 50 Faucets, each ' ~ '-.; Crkaiikry Package Maniifacturing Coimpany. 2?.3 THE MARSCHALL RENNET TEST SIMPLE RELIABLE INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY CHEESEMAKEFt The Marschall Rennet Test is not intended for use bj' the chemist in the labora- tory, Ijut for the practical cheeseniaker, enabling him, in a simple, practical way, to ascertain the condition of his milk, and as a guide for the uianipulation of the milk and the curd in the vat. What the cheeseniaker needs is not so much an exact chemical determination, as it is a guide, showing him the comparative condition of his milk, its variations from one day to another, so that he can regulate matters and arrange tlie manipula- tions of the milk and the curd, with the view of making a uniform produxt DIRECTIONS As soon as the milk in the cheese vat is healed to the proper temperature, usually S6°, measure oil with the pipette ( b) one cubic centimeter of Rennet Kxtract, filling the pipette to the mark on the stem, and empty it into the little glass (C) previously about half filled (to the mark) with pure, cold water, free from lime or alkali (boiled water or condensed steam, cooled to ordinary temperature, is the best). Rinse the pipette by drawing water into it from the glass (C), and let the rinsings run back into the glass. Mix well by shaking the glass. See to it that the little outlet tube in the bottom of the cup (a) is clean and free from obstructions. Stir the milk in the cheese vat and fill the cup (a), by dipping il down in the milk. Place it on a level board so that the milk will run out through the outlet in the bottom. Take the glass of diluted Rennet Extract in one hand and the spattle ( d ) in the other. Watch the level of the milk in the cup, and the moment it drops to the (o) mark, pour in the diluted Rennet Extract and stir it in well. Then leave it alone. When the milk stops running, read off ou the graduated scale how much milk has run out. Price, complete $2 50 Send for Circular containing complete description 324 Cebamebt Package Mancfaotueing Company. MONRAD'S RENNET TEST. Take a 5 c. e. pipette (Fig. 4) and fill into a 50 c. c. measuring bottle (Fig. 2). which has previcnisly been two-thirds filled with water. Rinse the pipette by filling it and empt^'ing it two or three times from the mixture and then fill water in the measuring bottle to the mark (6) on the neck (with the pipette). Shake the Ijottle well and then use 5 c. c. of this diluted rennet extract to 160 c. t. milk. The tin cup with a mark (one of which [a] is shown) on each side, indicating the ItiO c. c. To keep an even temperature, use the tin cup (Fig. 1), loaded under the bottom with solder, so as to float it in the milk vat. This test is calculated to take 120 seconds for commencing coagu- lation, as against (JO in the other, and thus is another element of certainty introduced. A suitable knife or spatula (Fig. :i) is necessary to stir the rennet in with (wliich should be done quickly and not last more than five or six seconds), as well as wherewith to observe the workings of the milk. This insures five times as exact a test at the expense of two minutes extra work. The diluted rennet should not l)e used after it has been standing for more than fifteen minutes; a new one should lie prepared. Price complete $1 00 EXTRAS. (Graduated cuf) each. $0 60 5 c. c. pipette i ( 25 50 ' ' graduated flask 1 1 75 Spatula " 25 Crkamery Package Manufacturing Company. 225 RENNET EXTRACT. The rennet extract may be used witli full as well as skimmed milk. Heat the milk to the degree at which it is to curdle. If cheese coloring is to be used, first put that into the milk and mix well by careful stirring. Next, in the measuring glass, measure the rennet extract, quantity calculated accord- ing to table annexed, and mix it in a little water — saj', one gallon of water to every pint of extract. This secures a more even action of the rennet through- out the mass of milk than could be secured if it is added in the concentrated form. Then pour the mixture into the milk, stir vigorously, not only while adding the extract, but also for two or three minutes after; then leave the milk alone until it is ready for cutting. TABLE. The quantity of rennet recjuired for a certain quantitj' of milk depends upon the degree of the heat of the milk, and upon the time desired for coagu- lating it. One thousand pounds of milk re([uire for curdling from twenty-five to forty-five minutes — At a temperature of 95 degrees Fahrenheit, from f oz. 5 dr. to iJ oz. 4 dr. " " 88^- " " " 2 oz. dr. to 3 oz. 3 dr. " " 52 " " " '^ <>■/.. 4 w *^^ distress so often felt after a hearty meal. One or two of the Tablets allowed to dissolve in the mouth after each meal will remove the distress caused by over-eating or indigestion, and will prove very beneficial in all forms of stomach trouble caused by poor digestion. Many cases of nervousness and insomnia are directly traceable to the stomach, and Coco-Rennet has proved quite eifective in such troubles. The Coco-Rennet Tablets are put up in packages retailing at 10 cents each. For sale by druggists L'nder no circumstances will we be responsible for delivery by mail unless S cents extra are sent for regis- tration. In ordering please write your naine and address plainly CRi'.ARrKRV Packack Manufacturing Ccjmpany. CHEESE BANDAGE 'EXCELSIOR" The Best— The Neatest— The Cheapest Tht lar^c increase in our trade for "Excelsior" Bandages is the very best testimo- nial that could be given for them. They are being exclusively used by many of the largest Cheese Manufacturers in the country, and are giving the very best of satisfac- tion. They are carefully made from a fine grade of soft cloth and make a finer appear- ing cheese than any other style of bandage. The war[5 of cloth ^vhicli we use in niak- ing these bandages runs straight both ways. There is no danger of cracking as is the ca.se with other bandages. We make them both taper and straight .seam. The taper seam bandage is for the Fraser .style Hoop, and the straight seam for the old st\le gal- vanized iron hoop. In using the "Exceksior" ban^ and b5inch. AhV, and Ifi-inch. . . , .per yard, % SEAMLESS See Honthly Price List for Prices CKi-.AMKRV Tackagk Manukacturinc, Company. DE HAVEN " CHEESE BOX F ASTENERS Best on the market; a perfect "Hold Fast' PRICES Per lb. CLOTH Our Cloth is the heaviest and the best f^rade of p;oofIs used for this purpose. We furnish it both bleached any coming into contact with salt. The scale is entirely out of the way when not in use. 2-pz. to 110 lbs. PRICE IS 00 FAMILY SIZE, S4.00 Crkarikrv I'ackagk Manufacturing Company. 135 SCALES "SWINGING" CREAHERY PORTABLE" CREAMERY Top beam, 100 lbs. by >< oz. Lower beam, 15 " "1 " PRICE With or without Wheels 100-lb,, without wheels. . . . . $26 00 100 " with wheels 30 00 200 " without wheels. ... . 2800 Price $26 00 200 ' ' with wheels. 00 SUSPENSION" CREAHERY "PORTABLE" CHEESE Top beam 100 lbs. by Y-z oz. Lower beam 15 " " 1 Price $20 00 Price $36 00 236 Ceeameey Package Manufaoturinc4 Company. SCALES. CHATILLON CREAMERY— Witli High Column, Double Dials. SMALL DIAL— 6 INCH. WITH IRON TLATFORMS OU MARBLE .SLABS. 32 lbs. by 1 oz each, $18 00 64 " by 2 " " 20 OO 128 '' by 4 '■' " 22 00 LARGE DIALS— S INCH. 50 lbs. by 2 OZ each. $22 00 100 " by 4 " .. ■ 24 00 CHATILLON'S EVEN BALANCE -With Agate Bearings. WITH LARGE DOUBLE DIALS AND MARBLE SLABS. 5 lbs. by ij OZ., 8 inch dials, 10 inch slabs each $'"'0 00 !'• " by 1 " " " " " " ' 20 00 20 '-V2 " -. .. oooo 40 by 4 " " " " u Of, ,10 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 237 SCALES BUTTER PRINT Fairbaiik's "Agate" Butter trip cannot rust or corrode. First galvanized, then painted red. With brass tare beam and with- out scoop. New Nn KJ5 A ^26 A «37 A Capacity. 25 lbs. to }i f 15 " ;.( ' $IS 50 12 91 11 no New No, 826 A l'[-ice hicrudes Galvanized Iron Weitrhls, Si.x A^s2 , , bar, 17^ inches; size of nose, lo inches; wheels, wheels, 5^x1^ inches; inches; diameter of axle ,, „ . , , i ■ , axle 3/ -inch sauare- 9x3 inches; axle, 1 inch '^'^^r\ A incii square, 1 inch; weight 55 pounds. . , „ weight, 2o pounds. square; weight, 70 Price |5 00 Price JlL UU r>,^,in;l'4 $4 50 ]J-?x2 . ifoxii^ -i SO 2yvx2jc :: ^tVx2K UJxl5^- 20 .$6 00 . 7 .30 . 8 90 .$10 50 . 12 50 . 15 25 . 18 25 WOOD OR LAG SCREWS. With s^iuare heads, Forlustening hangers and separators PRICE PER DOZEN. Length, 3 4 5 6 $0 40 45 50 55 $0 (iO 65 70 .'''a ■'4' $0 70 $0 90 75 95 80 1 00 8,". 1 10 CeEAMERT PaCK.VGE MANDFAOTnnrNG COJPANY. SELF-OILING ADJUSTABLE BALL AND SOCKET HANGER We herewith illustrate o.ur impioved Self- Oiling Ball and Socket Drop Hanger, which has Iteen designed with a view of correct pro- portions, great strength and pleasing appear- ance. The box bears against the hanger frame and is prevented from turning or falling from its position while the shafting is being put up by the projection on the front of the frame. The oil is carried from the oil receptacle to the shaft ]iy a wick which lays in a groove in the liottom of the box, in contact with the shaft, and which extends into tln^ oil well. This system lubricates the shaft freely and evenl}'. The box is adjustable in all directions, and has a vertical adjustment of from one to throe inches. The bearings are four diameters long and lined with good babbitt. SIZES AND PlilCES. Size of Drop in Inches. Size of Box. Drop in Indies. Box. 10 13 14 16 18 10 13 14 16 18 lA $4 40 4 60 5 10 $4 60 4 90 5 50 »4 90 5 30 5 90 $6 00 7 30 16 50 8 00 $7 00 8 45 »7 50 9 00 S7 70 IH $5 80 G 35 16 40 6 50 9 .30 RIGID PILLOW BLOCK. i-iVx ly $1 60 liVxlM 2 OU ll^xlM 2 50 li| x 2 3 10 2Jj X 2M 3 80 2i'5x2i^ 4 60 Can furnish Ball and Soclcet Pillow Blocks. COLLARS. ] $0 65 lj\ 80 1/5 1 00 m 1 20 11! 1 30 1{I $1 40 2A 1 60 2iV 1 80 2iJ 2 10 2il 2 40 242 Crkajierv Package Manufacturing Compana'. WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS The pulley is built of ^voocleu segments, the face being made of poplar. The two halves of the pulle)-s are secured to the shaft with eight bolts. The bushings to fit different sized shafts are made of hard\vood, thoroughl}' air-dried, then tored and kiln-dried, then each bush is counter-bored to exact size of shaft, then caret ull\- turned on the outside to fit the bore of the pulley. They are then cut transversely in halves. We handle the very best make of wood .split pulle3-s in the market. They never fail to give satisfaction. Diameter of Pulley in inches 6, 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 28. 29. 30. 34. 36. 40. 42. 44. 40. 48. ;i 80 2 00 2 lo; 2 20 2 30 2 40 2 35 2 50 2 60 2 75 3 00 3 10 3 25 3 50 3 65 75 00 5 50 76 00 25 50 00 7 00 8 00 8 50 WIDTH OK PACK IN INCHES 6 I 7 I 8 9 2 70 3 45 3 5 00 $2 00 2 50 2 65, 2 85 2 90 3 00 2 75 3 00 3 10 3 25 3 50 65 85 10 30 45 5 00 5 25 5 50 5 75 5 85 6 00 6 50 7 00 8 00 9 00 9 50 10 50 11 25 11 75 $2 10 ■5 00 20 30 45 00 25 30 50 75 00 20 40 75 85 40 75 00 25 50 75 00 50 8 50 9 75 10 50 11 25 12 00 13 OOl 00 25 55 70 90 25 50 60 00 10 25 55 85 20 50 25 50 75 00 7 25 7 50 7 75 8 25 9 50 11 00 11 50 12 25 13 00 14 00 16 00 17 50 19 50 22 00 24 50 3 90 4 25 4 50 4 75 00 45 6 00 75 00 50 5 00 00 8 50' 9 00| 10 50| 11 75, 12 50! 13 25' 14 25, 15 50 17 50 19 .50 21 65 24 00 26 25 50 8 25 8 50 9 00 9 50 9 75 10 00 11 50 12 75 13 50 14 50 15 50 16 50 19 00 21 50 23 75 26 00 28 00 5 50 10 11 6 85 7 25 10 25 11 00 11 50 12 50 13 75 14 50 15 50 16 75 17 75 20 75 23 25 25 65 28 00 30 50 85 25 40 00 75 00 25 '5 00 5 50 5 75 6 25 6 70 7 25 7 80 7 90 8 50 8 75 9 75 10 50 10 50 11 00 11 75 12 50 14 25 14 75 15 50 16 50 18 00 19 00 22 50 25 00 27 50 30 00 32 50 |3 00 4 50 4 70 5 50 6 25 6 60 4 50 5 25 5 50 5 80 6 25 6 75 7 25 13 10 50 11 25 11 50 11 75 12 50 13 25 15 25 15 75 16 50 17 50 19 25 20 25 24 65 27 00 29 50 31 75 34 25 |3 20 4 80 5 10 6 00 6 60 7 25 5 00 5 50 5 75 6 25 6 75 7 25 7 75 8 25 8 50 9 20 9 75 10 00 11 25 12 00 12 25 12 50 13 25 14 25 16 25 16 75 17 50 18 50 20 50 22 50 26 75 29 00 31 50 33 50 36 00 SLEEVES For loose pulleys BUSHINGS 75 to $2 25 For tight pulleys 25 to 50 cts. Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 243 THE "ALLWROUQHT" STEEL SPLIT PULLEY Made exclusively of "mild" sheet steel. The Cheapest Pulley in the Market, quality and durability considered General View Halfof Pulley showing coiistructiou This pullty is made exclusively of a "mild" sheet steel, accurately rolled to standard gauges, no castings or forgings entering into its make-up. The various parts are cut from sheet metal, and cold-pressed, into therecjuisite forms bj' machinery especially designed for that work. PRICES ON OTHER SIZES GIVEN ON APPLICATION SOLID CAST IRON PULLEYS ALSO FURNISHED PRICES ON APPLICATION CLUTCH PULLEYS We can furnish these either with .steel rim or of wood. S IZES AND PR EACE IN ICES DIAMETER INCHES IN INCHES 2 in. $:>, 15 3 22 3in. |3 30 3 38 4 in. #3 45 3 60 5 in. |3 75 3 90 6in. |4 05 4 20 8 in. lOin. 12in. 6 $4 70 4 85 8 3 30 3 45 3 75 4 05 4 35 4 95 f5 60 9 3 38 3 60 3 90 4 20 4 50 5 10 5 75 10 3 45 3 75 4 05 4 35 4 65 5 25 5 90 $r> 45 11 3 65 3 90 4 20 4 50 4 80 5 40 6 00 6 9it 12 3 yo 4 20 4 63 4 80 5 33 5 78 6 45 7 65 13 4 05 4 35 4 80 5 20 5 62 6 43 7 20 8 40 14 4 20 4 50 5 20 5 65 6 15 7 05 8 03 9 00 15 4 35 4 65 5 45 5 80 6 55 7 65 8 .SO 9 75 16 4 50 4 95 5 75 6 10 6 90 8 25 9 45 10 50 17 5 25 6 00 6 50 7 28 8 78 10 05 11 25 18 5 55 6 38 7 00 7 65 9 30 10 65 12 00 19 5 80 6 75 7 5(.) 8 25 10 13 11 25 12 90 20 6 00 7 50 8 10 9 00 10 73 12 00 14 25 21 6 25 8 00 8 90 9 60 11 25 12 98 15 00 22 G 50 8 55 9 50 10 28 12 00 14 10 16 80 23 7 00 8 70 9 90 10 58 12 60 14 75 18 00 24 7 5(1 8 90 10 00 10 95 13 20 15 68 19 05 Specitications and Prices Given on Application. 244 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. BELTING "LEVIATHAN" For use in creameries and for driving belts the Leviathan has no equal. Fifty per cent, cheaper and everj' belt guaranteed. It is not affected by water or steam. Try it once and you will use no other. 4-PLY INCH. * II4 PER FT. ^0 ] 1 * ■! .... \-, 18 * 2%.... * 2'i,... 2U 23 * -K 2.5 * 3 27 * 4 .. . 32 30 * 4;^.... * 5 41 45 * 6 50 54 * 7 .. . 63 * 8 72 * 9 81 *10 90 *U .... 99 *12 .... 1 08 *13 . . . . *14 .... *16 .... 1 17 1 26 1 44 6- PLY * 8 * 9 *10 *11 *12 »13 *14 *15 »16 17 »18 «20 *24 ,$i 24 30 36 ■12 4S . 54 . BO 72 81 96 . 1 08 . 1 20 . 1 32 , 1 44 . 1 56 , 1 68 . 1 80 . 1 92 . 2 04 . 2 16 . 2 id . 2 88 INCH. '■ i .... * 5 PER FT .... $0 60 • (i 90 » 7 "8 * 9 1 05 1 20 1 35 *10 "11 •12 *13 '14 *15 1 50 1 65 1 80 1 95 2 10 " 25 *1« 17 2 40 2 .5:') 2 70 *20 3 00 "ii.'.'.'.'. .30... . 36 3 30 3 60 4 60 5 m 40 00 10-PLY INCH. 12 PER FT. $2 40 14 ... 15 2 80 3 20 18 20 .... 3 60 4 00 '^2 4 40 24 .... 26 . 4 80 5 20 28 5 60 .30 .... 6 00 36 7 20 40 8 00 41 8 80 48 9 60 54 10 80 60 12 00 Stock sizes marked "'•". Endless belts, 3 feet extra. When sewing Leviathan belting, always use an awl instead of a punch. Our Offer: To responsible parties we will send one of these belts on thirty days' trial, it to be returned if not satisfactory. Endi< 2(! 30 37 46 55 4 3(1 34 42 52 63 $ 73 iV^ 33 39 47 58 70 82 5 30 43 52 65 78 91 6 43 62 62 77 93 1 08 7 51 60 73 91 1 09 1 27 8 59 70 84 1 05 1 26 1 47 9 67 SO 95 1 18 1 42 1 66 10 75 90 1 07 1 33 1 60 1 87 11 83 1 ()0 1 18 1 47 1 77 2 06 12 91 1 08 1 30 1 62 1 95 2 27 13 1 00 1 18 1 42 1 77 2 13 2 48 14 1 08 1 28 1 54 1 92 2 31 2 69 15 1 16 1 38 1 66 2 07 2 49 2 90 16 1 25 1 50 1 78 o oo 2 67 3 11 18 1 41 1 70 2 02 2 52 3 03 3 53 20 1 58 1 90 2 26 2 82 3 39 3 95 ENDLESS BELTS. — These are made to order, charged for the Splice subject to the regular discount. BELT AWLS Three Extra Feet will be "LOTHROP'S" PATENT A QREAT CONVENIENCE FOR LACING BELTS Price each, |0 75 "COHMON" Used especially in connection with Leviathan Belt. Verj' strong and durable. Price each, |0 45 246 Creamery Package Manueacturing Company. BELTING: LEATHER AND RAWHIDE. ~^=^='^E^.^iH^^H 1 I^BhHBV^^ w*' ? '."*^s=^^M "EXTRA SHORT" LAP AND "CHICAGO" LEATHER BELTING. Ji in. wi de, per ft. ©1 08 5,'2 in. wide, per ft. .$1 01 23 in. wide, per ft. .$ 4 26 H " ' 10 6 ' " " 1 11 24 " " • 4 44 '■* " ' 12 6'2 ' 1 20 25 " . 4 63 Ji " ' 13 7 ' ' " " 1 30 26 " . 4 81 1 " ' 14 8 ' " " 1 48 27 " " . 5 00 1,/ .. . 19 9 1 67 28 " . 5 18 I'i " ■ 24 10 ' ' " " 1 85 30 " . 5 55 !«■ " ' . 29 11 ' " " 2 04 32 " . 5 92 2 " ' . 34 12 i ^i n 2 22 34 " . 6 29 39 13 ' " " 2 41 36 " . 6 66 O 1/ a i 43 14 ' " " 2 59 40 " 7 40 23+" " ■ . 48 15 ' " " 2 78 44 " . 8 14 3 " ' . 53 16 ' " " 2 96 48 " . 8 88 3-4: " ' 58 17 ' ' " " 3 15 52 " " . 9 62 3'2 " • 63 18 3 33 .56 " . 10 36 3h " • 67 19 ' " " 3 52 60 " . 11 10 4 " • 72 20 3 70 64 " ■' . 11 84 4'/< " 82 21 ' " " 3 89 68 '■ . 12 58 S' " ' . 91 o") i ' " " 4 07 72 " " . 13 32 DOUBLE BELTINQ, DOUBLE LIST. RAWHIDE BELTINQ -Same List as above. RAWHIDE ROPE. '4 in. diar n., per ft.. JO 18 " .. 21 ,'„ in. diam., perft. . .$0 27 'z " " " .. 30 '4 in. diam., per ft. .$0 46 'A " " " . 60 ys " " ' . 24 ?S " " .. 36 1 ■■ " " 72 ROUND BELTINQ AND RAWHIDE ROPE. Solid. Twist. I Solid. Twist. 14 " .. cq ^r^ . diam. . .$0 07 $0 08 f„ in. diam. . .$0 18 $0 22 li in diam 4q " •■ 09 12 U " " .. 24 27 U '• " 60 " . . 14 17 1 ^ .< ., ■ ■ ■ g^.| For double rawhide belting-, the 1 '■ " ] 95 list price will be doubled. GIANT BELT PASTE Price, 5-l1>. boxes, per Hi ■' 10-lt.. .JO SO . 25 Cbbamekt Package MANUFAOTUKiNa Company. 247 Rules for Calculating the Speed of Pulleys. The diameter fif the driven beiii^f given, to find its number ol' revolutions: EuLE— Multiply the diameter of the driver by the number of its revolutions, and divide the product by the diameter of the driven, the quotient will be the number of revolutions of the driven. The diameter and revolutions of driver Vicing given, to find the diameter of the driven that shall make any given number of revolutions in the same time: Rule— Multiply the diameter of the driver by its numl;ier of revolutions and divide tlie product by the number of revolutions of the driven ; the quotient will be the diameter. To ascertain the size of the driver: Rule— Multiply the diameter of the driven by the number of revolutions you wish to make, and divide the product by the revolutions of the driver; tlie quotient will be the diameter of tlie driver. Examples. A 30 inch pulley making 180 revolutions per minute, drives a counter-shaft with a 12 inch pidley. What is the speed of the latter? 180x30, divided Ijy 12, =450 revolutions per miinite, A counter-shaft is to make 450 revolutions per minute, driven by a 30 inch pulley making 180 revolutions per minute. What will be th(j diameter of counter- shaft pulley ? 180 -.SO, divided by 450.=12 inches. What will be the diameter of a pulley making 180 revolutions per minute, to drive a 12 inch pulley 4ri0 pi'r minute ? 450x12, divided by 180,=30 inch pulley In calculating tootlied gears, substitute the numlierof teeth for the diam- eters, and proceed as above. Rule for Finding the Length of Belts. Add the diameter of the two pulleys together, multiply by 3%, divide the product by 2, add to the quotient twice the distance between the center of the shafts, and the product will be the required length. Rule for Calculating the Power of Belting. One inch single belt moving at a velocity of 1,000 feet per minute = one horse power. One inch double belt moving 700 feet per minute =one horse power. Horse power of any belt equals its velocity in feet per minute, multiplied by its width and divided by 1,000, for single, and by 700 for double belts :48 Creamkry Packagk TilANUFACTHRiNr, Company. BELT PUNCHES "PATENT" The best, cheapest and most convenient punch , wm ^m ^ ■G3t h^H ^ "•^- ";^ o o O G o o ■4 5 6 7 8 9 The tubes are detachable and any size can be used with the punch handle. Price, Handle and one size Tube only, complete SI 00 Extra Tubes, each. 35 Always order Tubes by number. COMMON ROUND Nos. 5, 7 aud 9, cast steel, drilled, reamed and oil tempered, each. Always state number in ordering. "SPRINQ" .$0 25 Extra cast steel, with four tubes, each . .|1 00 CrEAMKRV rACKAGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 249 ELLIOT'S LACE CUTTERS Price, each RAWHIDE LACE LEATHER Our rawhide lace leather is im excelled in color and finish, and IS very tough, retain- ing its strength even after being on hand for a long tinie. Kverj' side is marked plainly with the number of square feet that it con- tains, and stamped with our trade niark. None genuine without it PRICE Best quality rawhide, per square foot $0 30 LACING CUT RAWHIDE of the best quality. Cut lyace in package,'^ of 100 feet. 34;-inch wide, per 100 feet . ,«. " " " 100 " . 3/3 ' 100 " . 85 1 00 y2-inch wide, per 100 feet. i-i " " " 100 " . 3/ " ■• " 100 •' . Wach's, J-Hnch wide, for .=ie wing "D. W." and other flat separator belts, per 100 feet BRISTOL STEEL KERR'S METALLIC READY TO APPLY FINISHED JOINT Packed 100 inches in a box, assorted lengths. No. Psr box. For split and light leather belts $1.00 1 " ordinary single " " 1.50 2 " extraheavy&widesingle leather beltsS. 00 3 " light double leather belts 2. .50 4 " heavy " " " 3.00 10 *' 2-ply rubber and cotton belts 1.10 11 " 3 •■ " •• •• " 1.65 12 " 4 ' " 2.20 13 •' 5 " " " " " 2.7,5 14 " 6 " " " " " 3.30 .$1 40 . 1 7.5 . 2 00 . 70 Per foot, net. Awls for same, net In ordering, always give number size wanted. 250 Creamery Packagh Manufacturing Company. BELT HOOKS, FASTENERS AND STUD5 "COVEL" HOOKS PRICES No. 1, per 1,000 $1 75 " -2, " 2 00 "3, " 2 2.5 •■4, " 2 50 "5, " 2 75 Put up 200 in a box. No. 1, f. " 3! " -i, " 5, " fi. FOR SINGLE LEATHER Per 100 Belts $1 50 2 00 ■ 2 50 3 00 3 50 4 50 5 50 1-inch 4 "THACHER" PATENT BELT FASTENER MAKES A CONTINUOUS BELT FOR DOUBLE LEATHER OR 3 AND 4-PLY RUBBER Per 100 No. 8, for 2-inch Belts $0 00 " 9, " 2/2 ■' " 6 50 " 10, " 3 " " 7 50 " n, " 3K " " 8 50 " 12, " 4 " " 9 50 lii ordering please state width of Belts. Two or more Hooks used on wider Belts. Put up in boxes of 50 and 100 each. "BLAKE'S" PATENT BELT STUDS Packed in boxes of 100 each; directions on the box. No. for the heaviest double leather or five and six-plj' rubber belt. No. 6 for the thinnest sewing machine belt, which needs to run very smooth. Inter- meiliate sizes in proportion. No 6 5 4 Per bos f 60 70 80 No 2 1 P*^"^ box $1 25 1 65 ^ vv rut up 100 iu a box PLIERS AND AWL COHBINED TO BE USED IN CONNECTION WITH THE "BLAKE'S" STUDS Price each, $0 50 "JONES' " IMPROVED POINT= ED BELT HOOKS No. No. 15, per 1000, |2 00 10, per 1000 $3 50 14, " 2 40 9, " 4 00 13, " 2 60 8, 5 00 12, 2 80 7, " 6 00 11, " 3 00 6, 8 50 Creamkry Vackac.h Manufacturing Comtanv. 251 HOSE lutei'Tial Diani. 1 iM 3-ply 4-ply 5-pIy $0 43 $0 51 $0 63 61 67 83 67 83 1 03 85 1 04 130 1 02 1 25 1 56 1 18 1 45 1 81 1 U 1 66 2 07 CONDUCTING Internal Diain J/o inch % " 1 " iH ■' Wz " 2 " 2iA " 2-ply 3 ply 4-piy |0 20 $0 25 JO 30 30 37 40 50 50 62 60 /o 80 1 00 1 00 1 25 -ply $0 63 78 94 1 25 1 37 Winding Conducting Hose witli "Clincli Grip" Round Steel Wire Prevents expausion and adcLs greatly- t'j the strength of the hose PRICE FOR WINDING \ inch per ft. 1 15i l'/2 3-ply 4-ply 5-ply 6-ply |0 03 $0 04 $0 05 |0 06 04 05 06 07 05 07 08 09 07 08 0!) 10 08 09 10 11 1% inch. . per ft 2 " " •2.% •■ ".: '■ 2% "... " 3-ply $0 09 4-ply 5-ply jn 10 }0 11 10 11 12 11 12 13 12 13 14 6-ply $0 12 13 14 15 HARD RUBBER SUCTION hose is intended for pumps. It will not collapse, and will be found a reliable, low-priced This article. Int. diam. ^ inch. .. Per ft. Int. diara. . . $0 65 lyi inch... ... 75 I'A " ■■■ Per ft. Int. diam. Per ft. Int. diam. Per ft. , ..$0 93 l^i inch $1 31 '2% inch $1 69 . . 1 13 'J " I 50 2y2 " 1 88 inch . INSERTED WIRE SUCTION Same list as Hard Rubber Suction Hoi^e COTTON GARDEN, RUBBER LINED " Plain Cotton," ' Paramount" aud "Black Line." per foot, $. . . 1% inch per foot,$. I'A " ■* Prices for this hose will be furnished on application. Creamery Package Manufacturing Coripany'. HOSE FITTINGS HOSE PIPE WITH SCREW TIP Size, inches y^ 1 1% ^% o Length $ 70 ^% 11 13 20 Price 85 1 65 2 10 4 20 HOSE PIPE WITH COCK vSize, inches $0 ilil 1 20 4 60 1/2 Length 1 65 22K Price 7 00 Iron pipe thread and special lengths, extra. HOSE NOZZLE 1 iPii i ^ ^ ' ^^^^^^'^^^^'^^'^^ Size, inches ! U 1 ^K ) \% 1 2 Length to screw, inches : 4 4 bu 634' Length to wind, inches .... ... 5K 6 Hose pipe thread, each $0 So ... 40 40 55 40 ■ 1 00 1 15 1 00 1 50 1 65 2 20 2 40 To wind, each 35 Size, inches. Price each . . HOSE COUPLINGS (Brass) Size, inches : 3 ' 1 1 ^% IK 1 15 2 $0 20 35 85 2 00 HOSE CAPS ^)i \V2 2 3 '4 35 60 65 85 1 25 2 00 60 60 Crkamery Package Manufacturing Company. 253 HOSE FITTINGS NIPPLES Size, inches /2 H 1 $0 75 ]'< fO 30 $0 DO |ll 45 $0 85 $1 15 CLAHPS Size, inches. . . . 1/ /2 ^^4: 1 1!. $0 25 1>2 2 2'-i Price, each |0 15 |0 15 $0 20 jfO 3U $0 40 $0 60 MALLEABLE CLEVIS Price, each SPRINKLER Size, inches Price, each. 10 40 STRAPS STRAP FASTENERS Price, '1 lo 1 inch. HENDER size, inches Price per dozen '< and J4 inch 1 inch $0 60 75 .|0 50 1 1-4 ]'2 2 #0 50 $1 25 |1 75 f2 50 P 00 1 00 1 20 1 20 1 40 1 40 ;o 50 ^RE.\MERY P.iCKAGK IM.iNUFACTURING COMPANY. PACKING *'CLOTH INSERTION" Cloth on one rr 1 nth sidc'^ Thi-. iiiKlL is now considered indispensable by engineers and machinists \\hert^\Lr sU tin air r \\j.t",r j ints are to be made, as iiu substancL- has so much tlibticit) and stands sj hi^ha decree ut he it Thicknt-.ss, in. . A 32 I'o u^2 1-ph'. per lb. . 3 " ■• '.'.'. 4 " " ... $0 70 $0 «.5 SO CO JO 5.5 .58 CI Thickness, in. i 3, i 1-ply, per lb. , 2 ■■■ ■■ .. 3 •■ " .. 4 " lo'ss' .58 01 so'hh' .5S 50 u5 Price. Iter lb . Price, per lb '•RAINBOW" SHEET Made in the following thicknesses: ,,'t., ^. :,^>, I. i^o ^ittd J-inch "JENKINS' " SHEET Minle m the following thicknesses: .,'.j ,',;, 3".,, I. ,%, and J-inch PISTON Round Empire Gum Core, }{ to H in. Peril. $0 50 Selden's J:( inch and larger. ISm Per lb CO '"M Jenkins' Sqviare ^Manhattan. Per lb 1 00 ■Scinare Duck with rubber ' back. Per lb .SO Square Flax. Peril: . 40 .$0 80 .$0i R(^UND Best rtaliau, per lb In i{, % and 1 lb. balls, per lb HEHP ASBESTOS WICK SQUARE .$0 20 -$0 60 CANDLE WICKING ?er lb ou an exact fit. "Elastic Ring" p;ick:ng is all cut to order, so can furnish -: to .'10 inches diameter. GASKETS AND RINGS CLOTH INSERTION There is one ply nl cl-ab to every lb; inch thickness. Regular shapes and sizes, iier lb -$1 00 'ECLIPSE " GASKET TUBING ^^ Made in any size. The user Very convenient. Price i-iff length i-c(|uireii erts metal tube to joiu the •:nds per lb, JO 80 Creamery Paokaoe MANOPACTCitiNU Company. COTTON WASTE. PRICES. 100 lb. Small bales. Iut,6. White, be,stmachine cop. per lb., $0 08-i $() 09 Colored, extra tine. BABBITT. FRICTION LESS. 07 07i TRADE MARK This i.s au eminently superior Ijearing Metal. About 5 pounds to the Cake. PRICES. In 20 lb. boxes per lb. *0 In sniull lots " BABBITT LADLES. ^ Diameter inches. 2^i 3 3H 4 5 Price $0..30 .:i.5 .40 .50 .70 M HANSON'S IMPROVED BURNING BRAND jfe^^-'fe'Ju V -fir.*, "" ' [i \^A^rK l-'or nicirkiiii;- export Boxes, EarrcN, Kegs, Tubs \\ ;ii)d wooduii articles of every (.Inscription, as also Vj Ihirses aiKl Cattle. U^^ BRANDSWITH N A M E, CO M PLETE l{ in. }'.'. in. l^ in. ^M mK ^JHm ^ :.^ t i-r^ Brands of 4, .tier. ....Jl.un JboO |j 00 C, " 1.30 1,40 1.50 7 " 1.45 1 (X) 1.7;-, S " 1.110 1.80 2 00 11 " 1.7r> 2.00 2 2,-, 10 " I.IIO 2.20 2..W 11 •' 2.0.'') 2.40 2.75 12 ■■ 2.20 2.r,0 S.OO l:: " 2.35 2.X0 3,2.5 11 " 2..-1O 3.00 3.50 1,-, " 2.115 3.20 3.75 -^11 I^ 1 114 SINGLE LETTERS -^^^ ' ^ ■ '^ " in., each. Kc, | 73 in., each, 9c, I ^z in,, eacli, 10c, Solid Iron Brands, 45c. per lb 25c. per letter. Handle lOinches long Solid Copl>er Brands, 40c. per lb, 2,5c, per letter. Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. OIL CANS ENQINEER'S SETS— Single Bottom Trays These g-oods are all heavy brass nicely finished. These sets are not only very convenient and ser- viceable, but present a handsome appearance in an eng-ine room. They are cheap, substantial and elegant. Number polished brass List price per set Number of pieces in a set Number nickel-plat- ed finish List price per set 30 40 •$6 00 ■ 9 00 5 6 50 60 S 8 00 11 00 SPUN ZINC Diameter Price, No. Brass inches bottoms bottoms 1 ■2H $0 15 $0 20 2 3'i •JO 25 3 m 25 30 4 i'A 30 35 5 i'A 35 40 STEEL With brazed steel bottoms and cold-rolled tubes. Copperized finished. Diameter of No. bottom, inches Price 12 2K JO 40 l:: 3>'8 50 14 m 55 15 *■/; 80 16 in 90 OIL CUPS 'POWELL" SIGHT FEED PRICES No 00 i;-. IK H 125 1 40 OH 1 I'A V, 1 50 1 70 10 1!^ IK 175 2 00 2 2 •i 10 2 35 3 2 56 2 85 15 4 3 15 3 50 25 5 3 ^ Outside Diameter Pipe thread of glass, inches 3;4 1, 3 90 4 bO 4 30 5 30 Nickel-plated .. nji; Extra glasses, net PLAIN Diameter of body, inches Size, iron pioe, inches Price, each y^ i^ $ 30 1/ 40 1' B K .50 IK K (iO H 90 1 'i % 1 25 % 1 75 Creamkry Packagk Manufacturing Company. 257 OILS Poor oils are expensive, dangerous, worth- less, cost too much at ;iuy price, (.tur oils are compounded with great care and are the best that can he produced. Vou will sa\e repair bills by using the best, and if you get your oils from us _)'ou will be sure to have the best. We guarantee each and every gallon. PRICE World's Fair Separator, single gallons per gallon, | " " " 5-gallon cans 10 " " " " " barrel lots Imperial Separator, single gallons " " 5-gallon cans 10 " " " " barrel lots Reliance Engine, .single gallons " " 5-gallon cans 10 " " " " barrel lots Extra Castor, single gallons, " " 5-gallon cans " 10 " " " " barrel lots Tiger C}dinder, single gallons " " 5-gal. cans, per gal., ;f. ... 1 Zero for Refrig'rMach'v 10 .... I " " " "5-g " " barrel lots. . " " 1 " " " "10 " " " " barrel lots, single gal., $.. 1. cans " . . . For Prices see our Monthly Price Current Lard oil and linseed oil at market prices Try one Gallon or a Barrel of any of the above Oils. We send any Grade on Trial. OIL CANS WITH PUMP The cheapest pump tank in the market. Made of best quality of galvanized iron in body and bottom; wood bottom under the metal; painted and ornament- ed; pump used for transferring oil from barrels. A very neat and serviceable article for storage of oils or butter colors. SIZES AND PRICES 30-gallon, with pump |5 00 60 " " " G 50 Pump, if separate 1 50 258 CkEAiiERV Package Manufacturing Company. THE "MOON" AUTOMATIC GREASE CUP. Sectional View of Pluii'.r^-'r and Washer. PRICE LIST. The excellent features of this cup can- nut fail to recommend it at once. It has a beveled leather washer which insures a tii,'"ht joint and smooth working-. The washer can be expanded b}' the adjusting screw on bottom of plunger. The spring- and plunger are controlled by the thumb nut on top of cup, which will not jar from position. The rate of feed is regulated by screw " C." To Operate — Turn thumb nut down until plunger is drawn up to the cover, then unscrew cover and fill cup with g-rease; replace cover, turn thumb nut up the distance you desire plunger to go while feeding-. To stop feeding, have thumb nut on top of cover. Number of Cup . inches Diameter Height over all Pipe Thread Capacity ounces 1 2 s 4 1 2H 3:A 2 41s 2',s 2^4 6-4 S '4 1 '4 1', 2 ^T s ' 3'i 8 Finished Brass ... Ninished Nickeled . .each 1 50 |2 00 ■! SO ,3 20 4 30 ;5 50 . " 1 75 '2 40 I3 00^3 60 Is 00 '6 20 Isloou Automatic. THE "STAR" AND "NEVERSLIP" GREASE CUPS. Lightest and Strongest Cup Made. Can be Used on all Machinery. A Trial will Convince You. PRICE LIST. Number of Cup Diameter inches Height Pipe Thread Finished Brass. . . each 70 90 Finished Nickeled " 00 105 Rough " i 40 I SO 3 4 2',s 2 '4 '4 1 IS 1 so 2 15 2 90 A 80 1 35 1 8(J 2 60 3 SO S 00 1 05 1 1 35,1 80 2 80 '4 25 CUP GREASE, per pound, 15 cents. Tlie "Star." Ckkamkrv Package MANLU'ACTaKiNG Company, 259 THE -DETROIT" IMPROVED STANDARD LUBRICATOR FOR STATBONARY ENGINES This Lubricator is intended especially for the better classes of engines, and represents the very hii^^hest devel- opment in its line. It is the most convenient, ni(.>st durable and most reliable sigdit-feed lubricator made. Among the Improvements it possesses are the following: ^^fefc ^** 1. The SLiTp'Tt arm ts in two parts. The part containing- the g-!obe C^7 \'alvi.-- is lirst screwed into the steani-pipe, and the lubricator is then coupled to it. This makes the attaclinient very easy, and, on account of the t^lobe \'alve, the Uibricator proper can be removed at any time, for repairs or otherwise, withont letting down steam. 2- The lieating- passayc from the u]jper sigfht-feed arm fo the sup]X)rt arm passes directly throm,r|i the body of the lubricator, and, being- always lillcd witli steam, it keejis the oil constantly wai-iu and in a thoroug-lily lli|uld condition. This lubricator is particularly- well adajjted lor Icedinof heavy oils. 3. There is a drain stem undi^r tin- sie'ht-feed ^''la-ss, which allows the water to be drained out and the glass cleaned at auj' time. 4. The oil is poured directly into the bculy in tlie i^int and lar^aT sixes, doing away with the necessity of a vent. 5. The si^i-Iit-foed and yauge 'glasses are inserted throufrh the upper arms. G. The sig-ht^feed f/lass and the valve reLfnlatiuLT the feed are on the opposite side frotii the steanipipe. SIZES AND PRICES With Double Connection DOUBLE CONNECTION. One-third pint. JIalf-piut P i Ti t ( Ml art Half-g-alloii . ... Callon Plain Nickel- Brass. Plated. S17 IKl J20 00 2i 00 25 (.Ml 30 00 35 00 45 00 50 no 60 00 (.5 00 75 00 HO GO Suitable foren.triiie with diam. of c\'l- inder aa follows: Up to 18 inches- H to 10 10 to 18 18 to 3U '' 3t) and over. With Single Connection SINGLE CONNECTION One-fourht pint. Oiie-third pint . . One-half pint, . . Plain Brass. S15 00 17 00 20 W Nickel- Plated. Sis 0(1 :;o 00 23 W Suitaljle foreng-ine with diam. of c>'l- inder as tolki\\-s: Up to 6 inches. to 8 8 Jo 10 LUBRICATOR GLASSES We carr_\' in stock 5^ and ^4 g-lass tubing-. As g-lasses varj- In size and length, according- to style and size, it will be necessary to g-ive exact outside diameter and leng-lh wliL-a ordering-. Gaskets alwa_\s sent \\'ith g-lasses. Price, each, witli gas- kets $0 20 SWIFT LUBRICATOR CLASS Q. SINGLE OR DOUBLE CONNECTION This style of Lubricator has been placed upon the market in answer to the request of manj' builders of portable and traction engines, steam pumps, etc., who desire a sitfht-feed cup that shall be low in price and at the same time reliable in its action. Correct in principle, positive in operation, elegant in design and finish, it is certainly desirable for such uses. PRICE LIST, CLASS O Capacity, One-eiffhtli pint Brass Fiiiisli, f2 50 Nickel-plated, '' Oiie-iiuarter pint '' " 3 t.M.i " Oue-thlrd pint " " 3 75 " One-half pint " " 4 50 " " We can furni,*h extras for any style of I^ubricator. f3 TO 3 SO 4 25 SOO Creamery Package ilANiiKACTaRiNC Companv STEAM ENGINE GOVERNORS "PICKERING, GARDNER, WATERS OR JUDSON' Size of Governor or Diameter of Steam Pipe in inches. y, $16 00 18 00 ^'l 1 20 00 i^ \y, 22 00 25 00 o 30 00 2'^ 2 '4 35 00 40 00 Q 50 00 3;< CO 00 Plain. Finished Plain. Finished $18 00 20 00 22 00 25 00 29 00 34 00 40 00 45 00 58 00 (59 00 PZ 00 25 60 29 50 36 00 42 00 48 00 59 00 71 0(1 Class "B" with sliL-ederonl}'. Class "A" with speeder and stop motion In ordering, state whether bottom connections are screwed or %!, flanged; speed ofengine, diameter of governor belt pulley on main shaft. f;25 00 28 50 33 50 40 00 47 00 53 00 67 00 SO 00 SPEED INDICATOR Class "A," Pickering STARRETT Can be carried in the pock- et; is nicely finished and above all, is accurate. To ascertain the number of revohitions of any shaft in a given time, place tlie point of the indicator in the center of the shaft; for every 100 revolutions the dial will re- volve once. Price 00 ENGINEERS' "FAVORITE" FLUE SCRAPER Outside diam. of tubes inches, Price of flue scraper each, 4'^^-,. „^ 2^^ 25^ ''■y^ 3 31/ b2 00 2 m 2 25 2 50 2 75 3 00 3 25 STEAH FLUE CLEANERS FOB UPRIGHT OR HORIZONTAL BOILERS Size No. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 For size of tube, out- side diam. in inches Ii,lol5j 'Jlo'Ji; V/^ioVi lUo?.'/ Price, ea, |5 UO 5(10 6 25 7 50 Crkamerv Packagp; Manufacturing Company 2()1 STEEL BRUSH FLUE CLEANER SIZES !}{■ inch, 13^ inch, 2 inch, 2% inch, 'Z% incli and 3 inch in diameter. Per inch of diameter |0 50 IN ORDERING ALWAYS STATE SIZE CLEANER WANTED ROLLER FLUE EXPANDER CLASS "A" 1^ 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 lotoo 14.00 2^^ 16.00 3 18.00 ■AH 'JO.OO 23.00 4 30.00 35.00 4>< 40.00 5 50.00 5 60.00 SIZES AND PRICES Diameter, Inches 1 Price, Each |10.00 Diameter, Inches. . . ., '2%. Price, Each f 12.00 Diameter, Inches Z^{ Price, Each $25.00 The above sizes given are for outside dimen.sions of tubes. BEADING TOOLS Price for either large, medium oi small flues each, CALKING TOOLS Price each, JO 50 .$2 00 Bent. EMERY CLOTH No. 00, 0, }i, verj' fine, and 1 and 1% Fine 11 2 Medium .1 2 '< Coarse 11 3 " Very " CROCUS CLOTH For cleaning Separator Spindles per sheet, |0 10 PER OTIUE. PER SHEET. . $\ 25 |0 10 1 .35 10 1 50 16 1 65 10 Crkaaihry Package Manufacturing Company, STEAH WHISTLES Size of pipe, inches Vs '4 ' K ! ,^4 Diameter of bell, inches . I 1 1 '+ 1 !'2 2 Without valve, each. . . |2 2(l 2 75' 3 00 4 35 AVith valve. " 1 3 10' 3 75| 4 00 5 5(1 AIR COCKS straight Kose Size, iron pipe, inches .-''/& i X fee handle"^ straight, |0 40 ;" 40 50 60 each ' i Lever handle, Bibb, each SO SO 90 1 00 Bibb GAUGE COCKS COMPRESSION, WITH SOFT METAL SEAT Diameter of shank, inches. . . . ■: H H 1 " AVi 11 chase ( iron pipe sizes ) in . ■ H 1/ H Price, with wood handle With stuffing box .'$1 JO 1 .35 1 20 I 50 1 'ir, 1 70 BALL GAUGE COCKS sizes, 1-2 inch 3; '• Price, either size. 41 00 SCOTCH WATER GLASSES FOR WATER GAUGES T^enp'th inches 1011 30 33 25 27 12 13 36 40 30 32 1415 43 46 0- 0- le'ir'is 49 52 55 40 42 45 19 20 59 62 47 50 '^2 68 55 24 74 GO 30 93 75 36 1 12 90 l^-inch diameter, each H " " " j2-inch glasses same list as ?s-iiich glasses. Rubber washers for same, '-!0 cents per dozen, net. Ckhameky Packai;k Manui'ACTuking Company. 263 CLARK'S BOILER FEED REGULATOR AND LOW WATER ALARM ScLti 11 d Vii This machine can be attached to any style boiler with little or no expense, and will relieve 3'ou from all attention to the \yater which is held at a fixed level and without the least variation, which saves 10 to 25 per cent of your fuel, besides leaky flues, burnt crown sheets, and perhaps the loss of life and propertj^ throug-h explosion from low water. No Creamery or Cheese Factory should be without this attachment on their boiler, it will cover its cost the first three months in use by the saving' of time alone. It is simple, inexpensive and will wear a lifetiine. The Low "Water Alarm in connection, is an additional safe^^iard in the event of the failure of pump to work, or water supply becoming- exhausted. We send these machines to any responsible parties on 30 davs trial. No. 1, capacity 4 to OO H. P ." ". $50 00 No. 2, •• " 00 to 250 " 60 00 No. 3, ■' 250 to 500 " 80 00 RELIANCE SAFETY WATER COLUMN You need a Reliance Safety Water Column. Why ? Not because of the dantfer of a boiler explosion alone, but because of the advantag-es in using". No stoppag-e ; no leaky boilers ; no burned boilers; no bursted cylinders ; saving- of fuel ; sav- ing- of boilers; steady power. The Reliance Safety Water Columns are the only successful columns and they are w-arranted. These low water alarm columns whistle only when the water lins reaches the center of the lower g'uag-e cock. Any kind of water gaug-e or gauge cocks may be used. In selecting columns, care should be taken to g-et those with proper distance between the upper and lower g-auge cocks in accordance with the natural variation of the water in the boiler on which they are to be used. Ordinarily, the distance between the extreme gauge cocks provided for, with any boiler, can be taken as a g-uide in this respect. Iv aw; 5 Fair, ;iriU DIMENSIONS AND PRICES. No Low -Watkk Alarm. j G ENEKAT. Dimensions. 2 6 8 3fi to 54 in. 54 to 74 ill. Vertical. ?25 LH-) 3X DO 35 00 S 7 00 1 1 111 00 1 1^:,' 1 1 1 OU 1 ' 2 1 2 'i X 14 '4 X 111 'i X 21 5»x 12 ', X 14 ' 1 X ri 3 4 (1 \ 16 IS',' 2li 4'i 5 ''4 2114 27 U 36 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. COMBINATION WATER AND STEAM GAUGES. No. 1 combination gauge, complete $15 OO With trimmings as follows: 3 i-incli gauge cocks, chased for |-inch pipe. 1 No. 1 water gauge. 1 Si-inch iron case steam gauge, original Bourdon spring. 1 4--inch nipple, globe valve and siphon. For J.-inch steam connection. No. 2 combination gauge, complete With trimmings as follows: ii'-inch gauge cocks, chased for ^-inch pipe. 1 No. 2 water gauge. ""if 1 5,1 -inch iron case steam gauge, original Bourdon ^ 1 iV-ineh nipple, globe valve and siphon. For l^-ineh steam connection. j^^3j, Syphon for steam gauge , Steah Gauges. ' 1^^^^ -^''O'i Cose, Japanned. "If S ""':::;:::: ■.■.■.■;.■;;.■ v. inch dial if; 8 00 8 00 " 10 00 " 13 00 " 16 00 .^J inch dial 22 00 10 " 3-! 00 12 ■' 50 00 Water Gauges. P.ough, J, X ] glass, -J iron pipe, eacli $2 00 Plough, {r X 12 glass, -.',- iron pipe, each 2 75 Kough, |- X 12 gla.ss, i- iron pipe, each. . Finished, -^ x 12 glass, I iron pipe, each fxl2 •' ^ ■1x12 " i $20 00 spring. , $0 75 $6 00 7 00 13 no 4 00 5 50 9 00 Rubber Washers for Water Gauges. Price, per dozen $0 25 Creamery Package Manueacturing Companv. 21,5 PIPE AND FITTINGS. size of Pipe. Black, per foot. . J Galvaiird,perft. f CuttinLT tliread.s, per thread i in. $0 OSM 5 lU. $0 osH;so os;-2 ; lU. 'A in- JO 08^^ $0 U}i 5 .■; liu. 1% ill I'A ill- so 16 K $0 22li $0 27 6 7 8 2 iu.l 2^2 ill. 3 in ^i% in SO 36 'SO 57 Ji lo| IS 7S« 21 SO 95 Size of Fittings iu inches. Elbows lilack cast. R,H Galvanized cast, K. H Black malleable, U. H. Black cast, reducing: . Black cast, R. & L Black cast, l.i° Black malleable, slreel tialvauized " Return Bends Black cast, open R. II. , . R.&I,. .. " " close R. II. . . " " R.&L... , $0 01 Tees Black cast Galvanized cast Black malleable Black cast, reducing. Crosses Black cast Galvanized cast Black cast, re,^ucing. Unions Black malleable Galvanized malleable. Black cast, flanged, rubber gasket Galvanized cast, flang- ed, rubber gasket . . . Nipples Black, close or short.. GaH'd, close or short. Black, louff Galvanized, lon^,^ . . Coupiangs Black wrought G^alvanized wrought Black wr'g't, R.&L.. Bl'k malrble,R.&L.. Galvanized malleable, R. &I, Reducers Black malleable. . .. Galvanized malleable. H Plugs Black cast Galvanized cast. Caps Black malleable Galvanized malleable Bushings Black cast Galvanized cast Black malleable Galvanized malleable Lock Nuts Black malleable Galvanized malleable Add 78 I 0,5 $0 0.5 101 10 i\ 6 $0 06,50 1^ 10 7! 4 60 pe 6 60 pe iM 101 $0 21 1 22 12 12 12! 25 :;5 m 22 20, 16 $0 20 40 25 IS 18 li) 40 55 12 151 2.3 24 301 46 15 25 30 14 r Bla 9 Bla 27 42 .54 81 30 46 33 ,50 52 1 04 8 ck I^ 13 ck L 4(i 70 04 1 28 11 ist f 17 ist £ 13 IS 20 16 25 12 171 JO 28 56 50 32 32 34 90 1 30 SO .50 1 00 80 60 60 60 1 .50 1 00 1 50 60 83 76 1 1,5 1 00 2 00 13 r (^ al va 20 r G'aU' 1 35 1 55 1 20 1 40 73 1 40 1 50 S3 1 30 2 60 1 45 1 25 2 50 3 S% fO 75 }1 05 1 .50, 2 10 1 .50 85 85' 00 2 2,5 1 20 1 25 2 20. 2 .50 1 70. 1 95 . 110 1 50 2 20 3 00 1 70 2 ,50 1 2-5 1 75 2 00 2 70 4 00 5 id 2 20 3 00 2 101 3 65 3 15 5 ,50 1 .50 1 SO 3 OOI 3 60 IS va 27 a 3'' nizM 59 niz'd 48 List List 1 05 28 40 50 5" 40 55 &5 60 .80 1 20 80 1 0.5 1 60 45 75 70 1 05 1 00 1 65 1 50 2 40 10 20 18 36 25 50 38 76 52 45 76 85 1 30 1 00 1 60 U 2,s 14 28 21 42 21 4'> 30 60 40 80 18 30 ZiV, Creamery Package MAxiiEACTtTRiNC Company. PIPE FITTINGS '^OCKS ^;oj;,^ WRENCHES steam Sq. Head. 3-way Sq Head, Steam or Water Flat Head. Flat Head. Size of Fittin.crs in Iriche.s . Cocks steam or Water Sq. or Flat Head. 3-way Square Head JO &5 Cock Wrenches Black malleable Sq. Head... Black malleable Flat Head. $1 00 SI 25 2 50 $1 70 a 00 l!i $3 70 5 75 $4 85 7 15 $ 7 30 11 00 -'^ $14 50 18 75 .56 1 00 «22 .50 26 00 56 1 00 EXPANSION PIPE HANGERS CRANE'S PRICE EACH Yiin. 1 in. IM! in. 1^^ in. 2 in. 2^^ in. 3 in. JO 32 $0 33 $0 35 $0 45 fO .55 $0 65 $0 80 RING HOOK PRICE EACH ^ in. 1 in. li^ in. IJ^ in. 2 in. 2^ in. Sin. '" 17 $0 18 $0 19 $0 25 |0 29 $0 36 $0 44 PLATES Floor. Ceiling. PRICE EACH Size ^^ in. Kin- 1 in. 1^ in. lij in. 2 in. Floor..., $0 06 $0 06 $0 0* |0 11 $0 U «0 16 Ceiling... 11 IS 16 18 23 27 BEAM HOOKS Yi \r\_. 1 in. li^'in. l' 2M 5 50 S 00 15 75 7 50 11 00 10 00 16 50 19 51) 25 00 1 25 6 25 11 50 22 00 27 00 31 00 EXTRA ASBESTOS DISCS AND HOLDERS size, iuches $0 13 14 /'3 07 y^ 10 1 12 ly^ IM 2 36 2,4 18 3 Disk and holder complete for g-lobe & angle valves 09 18 25 60 Prices oH s ^nd i^-inch discs include spindles, as disc holder and spindle are one piece. RENEWABLE VULCANIZED ASBESTOS SEAT GATE VALVES With Screwed or Flanged Ends $1 25 y, 1 60 2 20' 5 00 1 2 80 6 00 4 00 9 00 5 50 11 00 2 SOO 16 .50 15 75I 22 00 /ril 25 00' 34 00 ^Ml If?'flr0 Price, screwed end ^-m^i^-^f EXTRA ASBESTOS SEAT RINGS FOR GATE VALVES size, inches . Per pair. '■'■' J^IJi_!j_'_MlJLM'jLl^'JLlj'5i l_i_t^i_5_:_6_!_7_| 8 10 I 12 $0 141 18' 20 241 36' 50 72! So'l 20 1 3o|l 802 00 2 40 3 00 3 6o'4 20 .5 40 6 00 VULCANIZED ASBESTOS PACKED IRON COCKS For Boiler, Blow-off, Water Columns, Etc. y. H 1 45 1/ 1 60| 2 10 1 2 .50' I'/f 3 50 l'< $1 30 1 30 4 75 Size, inches . Price 2>^ 3M $7 00 I 12 00 I 18 OOl 27 00; 30 OO! 45 00| 60 00 COCK WRENCHES— nalleable Iron For all styles of Cocks Size, inches Number Price, each. . $0 07 5 14 6 19 S 44 268 Ckicamf.ky Package Manufacturing Company. VALVES "JENKINS' BROS. GLOBE CHECK JENKINS' DISC GLOBE, CHECK AND ANuuE angle Size, inches. Globe ami angle valves, , brass |1 lO' 1 2.5 Globe and angle valves, flanged Check valves 1 10 1 2l) V, 1 ^% : 1; 2J 1 GO 2 20 2 SO 4 00 5 50, 8 Od 15 75 22 00 6 0(1 9 00 11 00 16 50 25 00 34 00 1 30i 1 90 2 1-1(1 3 fill 5 00 7 50 13 50| 20 50 'JENKINS' " DISCS Size, inches . . ' 1 / /4 ^8 v. :V 1 IX IK 2 2K 3 Price .' $0 03 04 04 (15 OH 09 12 18 24 33 NOTE.— To save delay, alwavs send sample of disc required. "POP " SAFETY STATIONARY, PORTABLE AND FARM ENGINE STYLE V inch, for boilers, 3 to horse power 1 " " ■' 3 to 10 " IX ' 10 to 20 " IK " " " 20 to 30 " 2 .30 to 40 " .|:10 00 . 12 00 . 15 00 . 20 00 . 30 00 'BALL" SAFETY Size, inches . Brass Bod}- Iron " |2 20 2 50 3 90 I 4 70 .... 4 00 W. 7 15 I 9 00 5 00 5 80 12 50 .... . 7 SO 13 25 17 25 "COMMON" BRASS GLOBE, CHECK AND ANGLE Size, inches. 1 ^% Price, Check, each. . . " Globe or angle . Jl) fi5 70 9(1 1 15 1 (iO| 2 25! 3 15 ' 4 75 ' 9 00 13 00 '2, '7 1 (I0| 1 2fi 1 so! 2 52 3 .5(1 5 30 10 00 14 40 Creamkrv I'ackagp; Man(ii.'acturing Companv. 269 PIPE TONGS "BROWN'S" ADJUSTABLE Takes pipe from Price, each '/i to H $1 :;o 5a lu 1 $1 l» ;'2toJ;i I itcii; ii-xtoS : 2;-^ to 4 $ u uu I |:j 00 $6 00 ' 11100 'COMMON' Sizes,iuches |_S_| % j H I 'A Price, each I fo i;0 I jO ur, | ;0 70 I $0 75 1 |0 00 1 $L 10 1 Jl ISO I Jl ,50" I $1 90 I SLi FiO V, I 1 l"/( [ 154 PIPE WRENCHES BEMIS «& CALL'S" COHBINA- TION PIPE AND NUT Length, inches Size pipe, inches Price, each. " Jaws. ' ' Frames Nuts. Handl ■ 8 to }4 J'J 00 (i7 1.5 ' a to i/i $2 00 67 25 20 15 10 14 IK 24 14 to 2'™ ; a to 1 '.i to]!'. |,< to 2 $2 25 $3 00 J4 00 $(■. 00 75 1 00 1 33 2 00 45 .55 65 "7 35 42 50 1 20 25 30 40 36 'A to3H $12 00 40 75 05 50 TRIMO" Takes pipe, inches Price, each " Jaws " Inserted jaws " Nuts " Frames ; 8 to >4 $2 00 Ii7 ,' a to ji $•2 00 67 20 •20 ■J5 2.) tol 2 25 75 35 30 $:', 00 1 00 50 ii to 2 |4 00 1 35 21 $6 00 2 00 65 50 (id 2;o CREAiiERV Package Manufacturing Company. PIPE CUTTERS THE "BARNES" PIPE CUTTER Numbers I Cuts pipe from | ' a to 1 Complete cutter, each I $4 50 Kxtra wheels, " 25 " wheel pins, " I 10 4 to 6 130 00 75 20 THE "STANWOOD" PIPE CUTTER Numbers ! 1 Cuts pipe from I f b to 1 Complete cutter, each I $1 50 Cutter wheels, " 12 " blocks ami wheels, each 40 Pins, each I 05 lt.j2 2 to 3 $2 25 P 00 16 25 i;o 100 05 10 THE "SAUNDERS" PIPE CUTTER N\iiiibers . Cuts pipe from Price, each Kxtra blocks and wheels, each, wheels, each rollers, " " pins, " 'atol 1 to 2 2 to 3 $.1 00 $4 60 111 00 1 25 1 75 2 75 24 32 60 24 32 50 10 HI 15 WRENCHES 'COE'S" MONKEY WRENCH Size, inches Price, black, each Polished " "ALLIGATOR" WRENCHES 6 8 10 12 15 18 21 SO 80 S5 SO S3 '.15 SI 00 1 15 SI 15 1 35 $2 00 2 25 $2 50 2 65 $3 00 3 25 Numbers Holds pipe from Holils round irtui fro- Length, inches Price, each 5^ $0 35 fi to y, /2 1 10 $1 00 3 'A to V4 % " I'a 16 |2 00 ly, to 2 15^ " 2;.< 22 jfoo 2 to 3 in 2li ■'?,-% Crkamrry Package MANUKACTiiRiNc, Company. 271 "DIAMOND" VISE WITH DRILLING ATTACHMENT To liold pi])e move small jaw liack one notch. Cut threads on ri.yht side of \'ise as shown herewith; jjipe is then hehl ni'jre securely. Three shar]) ja\\s 4 in. long clani]! |ii])c up to 2 in. iirmer than any other vise. This is a first class Vise for any machinist, and \-er\- con\-enient for all jirivate workshops. It should lie the -eneral Vise for all dealers to carr\- in stock. JAWS are faced with .steel 7, inch wide, 4 inches lont;, firmlv fastened to ytw and checked and hardened. FACE of Anvil is ;> inches hy 7 inches I not includiHL,- horn | chilled, ^Tound and polished,^ and poli.shcd surface covered with lacipier. SCREW steel -V inch by 10'^ inches, i\'i threads to an inch, cut 7 inches on the screw. Head polished. SCREW HANDLI'; is O-K; inch hy 'J '4 inch, steel polished. NITT is in.^eiiiously foruKjd of cast'iron 1 '4 inches thick so as to i^iide jaw, also remains in a firm jjosition. VISE wei.^-hs US 11, s. Boxed, weighs -12 Ihs. Painted ,!.;reen wdiere not polished. URILI, ATTACIIM]<:nT udKhs i:; lbs. Boxed, weighs 15 Ihs. Price, without Drill Attachment " with " " ti', 00 5 00 PIPE T0NQ5 ROBBINS" PATENT CHAfN PIPE TONGS Numbers 2 3 4 5 (i I Length of Lever . . . . feet 23/ ■S 4 5 6 7 Diam. of Chain (link). . inches 'l~^ If! H T G Y-, H Takes pipe from .inches 1 to 2 1 "4 to 4 2 t. ) T) 2>4to.S 4 to 10 Oto 12 Price . ..each $ 5 50 1 25 f 'J 00 112 50 |lii 00 f:-!0 UO Creamerv Packagf. Manufactdring Company. PIPE TAPS AND REAMERS size, inches , >8 ' X Vs 'A U 1 1 1 IX 1 1)4 2 2'A 3 Pipe Tap,.... each.'ll 12' 1 25 1 50 1 87 2 50 3 12 S 75 4 62 6 25 10 50 15 00 Pipe Reamer. each, |l ]2 1 25: 1 50 1 87 2 50 :-! ]2i 3 75' 4 62 6 25 10 50 ' 15 00 PIPE VI5E5 THE "ENTERPRISE" IMPROVED This pipe vise is adapted for all sizes, from y^- rod to 2-inch pipe. "We believe this to be the cheapest and most convenient pipe vise in use. It may be bolted to a bench, but when for portable use should be fastened to a 2x3-inch plank from 2)4 to 3 feet long. It will be found very useful by pump men for suspending the pipe from the plat- form while screwing the parts together, especially in deep wells. No pump man should be without it. PRICE Each |3 00 THE "MALLEABLE" WITH HINGE SIZES AND PRICES No. 1 holds pipe from yi to 2 inches, |10 00 " 2 " " " '/s " 3 " 14 00 THE PARKER'S "COMBINATION" No 87 88 ! 88;'2 1 89 ■< Hohls pipe from, inches '% to '2\'/s to 3|i^ to 4| "s to 6 _" Price, each. . '116 Ool 20 Oo! 28 OOl 35 00 [ Creamkry Package Manueacturing Company. :73 DIE STOCKS GAS PIPE "ASHCROFT STANDARD" FOR WROUGHT IRON OR STEEL PIPE SIZES AND PRICES Numbers . Pipe sizes of dies, inches, ( turnished with each Stock \ Dimensions of dies, inches, . . Stocks, complete, with right I or left-hand dies \ Stocks only Extra dies, right or left hand. " bushings " die frames ■2xy, $y 50 3 50 1 50 25 25 1 .ii.y.H,! 2MxK $15 00 5 00 2 00 35 MO 3 2!4, 3 5x1 K s-i;; 00 25 00 (I 00 1 00 CO sent unless otherwise ordered, Nos. 2 and 1 .\slicroft Standard <'.a 1!= n. 1. Hi 3xii $13 50 f> 00 2 .50 45 JO l^i hl'A,i',i J13 50 li 00 2 50 45 40 4x;J $20 00 9 50 3 50 t;o .50 Note. — With our No. 2 stocks 4x'a dies are ahvay stocks have leader screw attachment. Following is a complete set and prices of extras used in makini.,^-up Pipe Die .stock, from % to'2 inches. 1 No. 2 die stock $20 00 1 die frame 50 5 dies, $2.00 each 10 00 5 bushings, 60c. each 3_00 ENTERPRISE" RATCHET $33 50 SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOH USE IN CREAMERIES AND CHEESE FACTORIES Capable of a wider range of work than other pattern of stock. With it pipe can be threaded in corners of rooms, in trenches or other difficult positions -where other stocks could not be used. By removing the handle, pipe can be threaded while in the well. Made of malleable iron and conse- quently light, yet strong and durable. Each stock fitted with l^ead .Screw Sleeve, provided with Steel Centering .Screws, by means of which the Die is ([uickly and easily centered with the pipt and perfect thread a'ssured. Made in two sizes. No. 1 and^No. 2. Bushings are sent with each Stock to adapt fur each of the sizes named 1 The usual style of solid Dies of the sizes named fit the Stock and can be us< SIZES AND PRICES WITHOUT DIES lid a full clow. isi'd ^v Ih the Stocks. Threads Pipe. Bushings. Takes Dies. :!x3 in. 1x4 '■ Special Die Holder. I'rice i Without Di..s. No 1 ytoVi V2 •■ 2 2x2 in, 3x3 " $10 on 15 00 PRICE, DIES ONLY Dies 2x2 in. for ji, Ys, and ^-inch pipe each, •• 3x3" " I/, K, 1, li^ and lii-inch pipe " 4x4 " " 1, lj{, 1}^, and 2-inch pipe "DUPLEX" BOTH DIES AND GUIDES INSTANTLY ADJUSTABLE For Threading. PRICE LIST Cut-Off. No. 1. y, y, ?.5, J4, K pipe f 2 00 " 2. 5i, 3/8, 5<,3/, Ui^pipe .I'OO " 3. 1. IJi, 1^, 2pipe "^^ TO " 3>^. ■/<,'/;, 1,1'X,1>^, 2 pipe " 4. 1^4,2,214,3 pipe " 5. i'A.-i.S'A.i '• PRICES OF EXTRA DIES Number 1 ^ '^ 3 /^ Per single set (4 pieces), right or left hand $150 $175 |2 00 $2 00 F.xtra cut-off knives, 1, 2, 3 and 3;,!;, each $0 50 Extra cut-oft' knives, 4 and 0, each. $1 .50 2 50 3 50 25 00 40 00 55 00 With Cut-off. $lli 00 20 00 25 00 2.S 00 45 00 00 00 4 5 $3 50 $4 00 $0 75 Creamery Package JIant'e-acturing lo:iipanv. RADIATORS CAST IRON These Radiators all have a tmiform width of 7 '4 inclies in body and 9 '4 inches at foot. Heating- surface in each radiator section. Steam. Price, per font. Hot water. Price, per foot. 3S inches hij^'-b, 4 f^'i.-! . . . S 42 $ 42 32 '■ '. 3.3 ■', 41, 4b 26 " •■ 2^; " . . 4Q 4'l 23 '■ " 2', •■ . .^3 53 2i) " " 2 "... ,^7 57 WROUGHT IRON Width, Length. inches. inches. 8 tubes 2 X i Ill, in. 31 1 i 63/4 12 ■ 2x 6 1 ft, S', " 341/ eg W ' 2x 8 . . 1 " 7-<4 •■ 31!-.; <>^l ■Zl) ■ 2x10 . 1 2 " ■H]i o« '24 ' 2x12 .. 2 " 11, ■• 3i;i 6K .32 ' 2x16 " 'i " 34 IX 6H 40 ■ 2x20 .., 3 ■• 9hi " ■m 6K 4S ' 2x24 . .1 3 " 5ii " 341/ m t>6 ' 2x28 ..' u " 2;{ " 31 1^ 4i 64 ' 2x32 . . 5 " 1034 " 34K 64 6 PIPES HIGH. PIPES HIGH. Length in feet. Price, I Price. ! per foot iperfoot 'Z pipes 1 pipe ' wide, I wiilf, ' Price, Price, Leng-th per foot perfoot ill feet, 2 pipes I I pipe wiile, wide. These radiators are quite expensive and seldom eU at present. "We can supply thetu if desired, ■ices quoted on application. BRACKET COIL These coils are made to order. Prices quoted on application. BRANCH WALL No valves furnished witli Tile accompanvino; cut shows our Branch Wall Radiator. This has a perfect drain and IS an excellent and inexpensive heater. It contains 8 pipes. Prices quoted on application, any r.adiators or steam coils. CRKAMF.nv PA(:'KA(n>; .MAXi'i''Ar'Trr,iNii OinrpA.w. ICE TOOLS PLOWS. Hand plow $14 SO Marker, with f.'-uide, complete 58 00 b inch dlow, with guide, complete $50 50 without ,[,aude, 42 00 8 y 10 12 14 Snow Ice Platte. 56 ,50 59 50 01 50 66 50 48 00 51 00 ,53 00 58 00 65 00 38 00 ICE SAW. iM^^^^^ \ce saw, torn- feet - • $4 SO " four End one-half feet 4 /ii five l3et. 5 00 and one-half feet 6 SO LOWERING TONGS. Price, 17-inch SI 75 24 " 2 00 24 " Double Points . . 2 75 HOISTING TONGS. Hoisting tong-s, with patent Claw J^(5 00 I' •' " Claw Points 4 50 Crbamerv Package Manufacturing Company. ICE TOOLS CALKING BAR Calkint;' Ear ( wooden handle ) . .$2 50 HEAVY FORK BAR Heavy Fork Bar, two tines $4 25 Fork Bar, three tines 4 00 " " f onr tines 4 25 RING-HANDLE SPLITTING BAR Ring-handle Splitting Bar ^2 50 Needle Bar, Avith Wooden Handle 2 00 Ring-handle Needle Bar, with Iron Handle 2 00 SPLITTING CHISEL aft Extra long Blade, specially adapted for this pnrpose Kuob Handle $2 25 Line Marker 90 ELEVATOR FORK Elevator Fork. .|1 50 CHANNEL HOOK CHISEL Channel Hook Chisel . Scoop Net. Wire Snow Slio\-el. Plow Eine .$3 00 . 3 00 . 1 75 . 1 25 FLOOR CHISEL ^Wi** Floor Chisel . ICE CHISEL Steel Blade, 3-Foot Wood Handle . .each, $\ 00 Cr:KAi\lKRV T'Ac'KAdK MAXUFACTrKI.Nd C'lNTPANY. 277 ICE TOOLS GRAPPLE. Grapple with handle S4 25 without lumdle 3 75 Channel Grapple with twelve foot rope 4 25 Jaek lirapple. ... 4 25 BREAKING OFF BAR. Breakincr-offi bar »3 25 SOLID CAST STEEL ICE HOOKS. <£S ^ Four feet handles each, Four and one-half feet handles " Five feet handles Six vSeven " Eight" Ten ' ' Twelve feet • ' Fourteen" " Sixteen Turned Ash lo e Hook Handle ., four feet four and one-half feet. five feet six feet seven feet eifflit feet 80 80 85 85 90 10 20 25 30 35 15 20 20 30 25 30 ICE ADZ. Ice AAt. «4 00 Chisel Bar 3 2.5 Striking-under bar , 3 2S Creamkkv Va('KA(ie MAM-FAOTrui.Nfi Company. ICE TOOLS REVISED PRICE LIST OF ICE TONGS. Steel tongs, swell haiis «;•-; (,„ " "' 300x5 •' ■:::::;:;;"3 50 " " 400x5 " 4 00 CREAMiiRY Package Manueactuking Company. PAINT YOUR BOILER FRONT.... SMOKE STACK STEAM PJPES IRON WORK.. PAINTS Elliott's Hot Water and Acid Proof Enamel It will nol only add to its appearance but will prevent rust and so lengthen the life for this purpose. ELLIOTT'S IRON ENAMEL is the .standard paint for every kind of iron work. It ^ivc^ a beautiful black, lustrous finish; very durable, always ready. The louf,'-er you keep it the better it is. If by aye or exposure it grows too heavy, tliin with turpentine or benzine. 1 Gallon Can | 1 00 5 " " 4 .50 10 ■■ " 8 50 } Barrel, about ?>0 Gallons 23 .50 1 " " 50 '• 38 .50 "IDEAL" ASBESTOS SECTIONAL MOULDED COVERING For all Sizes of Steam and other Pipes This covering is com- posed of Asbestos and other absolutely fire proof, non- conductin<;- materials. It is moulded in three-foot sec- tions to fit all regular sizes of pipes, with moulded Ells, Tees, Valves, etc. It has an outer covering of canvas wdiich is encircled by metal straps to hold it finnly on the pipes. It is easily put on b}' unskilled workmen, and can be readily removed and re-applied. This covering is unsurpassed for high pressure steam pipes. PRICE LIST PRICE LIST For Pipe Coverings For Fitting Coverings luside Di.im. Outside Diam. Price per size Ells Tees valve.s 4.=.^' Ells of Pipe of Pipe Iv'neal Foot In..ide Di.im. ^ and ^Y-in . inoidVl mo'lclvl mo'ld'd mo'ld'd >^-inch ^^inch 19 cents 25c. 33c. 25c. 25c. 1 IJs " 1 ' 1 25c. 33c. ' 25c 25c. lis " 21 ' 1'4 25c. 33c. 2.5c. 25c. IX " l!4 " ■',') ' \y^ 25c. 33c. 25c. 25c. l/z " IJi " 24 ■ ■> 36c. 48c. 4Sc. 36c. 3 'S}4 " 35 ' i 3>X " 1 40c. 53c. 53c. 40c. 3>^ " 4 40 " 1 4 " 1 44c. .59c. 59c. 44c. 280 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. We would call the particular attention of our friends to... ASBESTINE WEATHERPROOF AND FIREPROOF *COLD WATER PAINT* For Outside or Inside Use FOR CREAMERY USE IT IS UNEXCELLED It is fireproof to such an extent that the Board of Fire Underwriters in various cities make a reduced insurance rate where it is employed. It has the endorsement of the United States Government, being used on the interior sur- faces of the Naval Vessels. It has been tested for its sanitary qualities by Dr. H. W. Hill, Bacteriological Chemist of the Boston Board of Health, and reported on by him as absolutely destroying all germ life with which it comes in contact. IT IS 75 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN OIL PAINT Can be applied by anyone. Will not crack, peel or change color with age. COMES IN WHITE AND SIXTEEN BEAUTIFUL COLORS PRICE PEA' LB. IN PACKAGES AS PELOW: Barrels $0 Oh", I SO-lb. Kegs. Half Ban-els 07 2S-lb. Lots liJO-lb. Kegs 07 "2 I 10-lb. Lots .$0 08 08' . 09 COLORS >'os. 1-2-:!. t-5-fi.7-ft-10. 11-13. 14-1(> Barrels %q 08 Half Barrels 08 ■ - 100-lb. Keg '.'.'. 09 ' 50-lb. Keg- .... 091 ' 25-lb. I^ots '. 10" lu-lb. Lots 10',' Nos. 8-12-1.') Barrels jo 11 Half Barrels 111/ 100-lb. Kegs '.■.■.'.■.' 12 SO-lb. Kegs '.' xiV-, 25-lb. Lots xi 10-lb Lots 131/ .'^Jnr.hll'pP^f"'^'''"'' ^''' P""""'" combined with Cold Water makes one ^allon durable Paint. Ckeamery Package Manupaotuking Company. 2«1 ROOFING. For Creameries, Cheese Factories and Dairies. "SYKES" PATENT STANDING SEAH STEEL ROOFING Most Economical, Safest and Best. This cut shows our " Sykes "' Patent Standing Seum Steel Roofing. This is all we claim for it, and is considered by all who have used it to be the most economical and in every way satisfactory Roofing oljtainable. It is especially vyell adapted for use oq creameries, cheese factories and dairies. The price, given per 100 square feet, includes everything to complete the job, such as nails, caps, cleats, dry paint for a second coat when laid, etc. We send with each order printed instructions, and loan you a set of our special tools free of charge, so that anyone can make a (irst-class job of it without previous experience. Price per 100 sg uare feet I . . . . Corrugated Iron. Two and one-half inch Corrugated Iron is the standard gauge in use for roofing, and also sometimes used for siding. The sheets are 26 inches wide, and cover 24 inches, with one corrugation for sidclap. Sheets can be furnished in 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 feet length. Price per 100 square feet $■ ■■■ Corrugated Iron. The sheets are 25; inch wide, and cover 24* inch with one corrugation for sidelap. Sheets can be furnished in 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 feet length. This is used for siding, as the small corrugation makes the sheets a little stiffer (han the 2J inch, and we think makes a neater job. It is also largely used for ceiling, and is well liked for tliis purpose. Price per 100 square feet $ Beaded Ceiling and Siding. Sheets when beaded cover 24 inches from center to center of outside beads. Sheets are 8 feet long. The beads are small corrugations, ?3 inch deep and 3 inches apart. This makes a very sightly and substantial ceiling, and is easily and readily applied. Price per 100 square feet $■ ... Prices furnished on application Creaiikrv rACKAC.i-; Maxufacturing Company. OFFICE FIXTURES FOR CREAMERIES AND CHEE5E FACTORIES SAFES No. I. DIHENSIONS Outside measure 18 li;'2 x 12 inches Inside measure lO'j 7}i x 8 " Approximate weig-ht 125 pounds Price S17.50 with inside dour 22.50 No. 2. DIHENSIONS Outside measure 24 x 16 x IS inciies Inside measure 13 x 9 x 8'^ " Approximate ^veight 300 pounds Price $25.00 " with inside door 30.00 No. 3. DIHENSIONS Outside measure 28 x 18 V x 18 inches Inside measure IS x 10 x 9'i " Approximate weight SOO pounds Price $35.00 ' ' witli inside door , 40.00 No. 4. DIHENSIONS Outside measure SOU x 22 '4 x 20'i inches Inside measure 1^ ^ -^i^} ' x 1^ Approximate weight '. .■.■.'.'.'.'.'.■.'.'.'.'. .'. \!. TOo" pounds Price $45.00 " with inside door SO 00 No. 4. DIHENSIONS Outside measure 35,_^- ^ 04,/ ^ ^3 inches inside measure '''" . x 16 ' x 1 ^ Approximate weight '■■'■'■'■'■'■'■'■'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.''.'.]... AoOO^pounds -^''"^'^ ■ ■, SiiO.oo with inside door TO. 00 Ckicamkkv I'ackac.r ManukacTuking Company. 283 OFFICE FIXTURES LOW TOP, ROLL CURTAIN DESKS Made in solid oak, antique finish. Drawers on left hand side. Book closet on rig-ht. Can also be furnished with drawers on both sides at same price. Former style sent unless otherwise ordered. STYLES AND PRICES FLAT TOP No. 198, 4 ft. 2 in. X 2 ft. 6 in., each $18 00 ROLL TOP No. 185, 4 ft. x2 ft. 6 in., high top S3S 00 No. 200, 4 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft. 6 in., high top, with drawers 45 00 With Book Closet 47 SO COPY PRESS Sizes and Prices No. 3 takes book 9x11, black, |5 00; ex. finish, |6 00 No. 4 " " 10x12, " 5 50; " " 6 50 No. 5 " " 10x15, " (1 50; " " 7 50 No. 6 " " 11x1614 " 10 00; " " 10 50 CHAIRS .each, $2 00 BOX FILES STYLES AND PRICES "Chicago," size 10>^xll>^x3 fO 40 "Handy," " 10'AxV2 x3 00 "Convenient,"" 10 xl2 x3.. 85 " 10 xl4 x3 1 25 "Model," " 10'.4'x3K inch, each. . . ..|0 30 ■' l,234'x4'4: ■' " ... 40 " 2, 3'+'x6>4: " " .. 60 " 3, 4)^x7)^ " " 85 " 4, 4 x9 " . . . 1 00 COLORS Red, blue, black, violet and green. CHECK PROTECTORS THE UPRIGHT THE PEARL Don't wait until you have to pay for a "raised check" before using ordinary common sense precaution; these prices leave you no excuse for being without a pro- tector. These machines make a series o£ abrasions in the paper, after the amount has been written in, and effectually prevent the changing of the figures. The Upright |1 25 The Pearl ". $1 50 STAMPS OR SEALS No. 0, Weight 20 oz. Size of die, \}i\n. diatn. Price, |1 75 No. 1. Weight, 2'/ lbs. Size of die, 1 's in. diam. Price, $2 00 The "Upright" Percussion Press. Weight, 21bs. l]i die, |2 00 CREA^rF,R\' pACKAfiE MANUFAOTrRINd UOllPAMY. SOLID RUBBER TYPE. In l,fJOO Winjn yrm loHlfiitd a Font of our TijikIIiv ILiikUiH Thiiuj Yuii Ever Pnssrs,r inches long or less l^'J ^'^ More than one line on the same stam[): For the iirst line, 3 inches or less 20 Fur each additional line, 3 inches or less ^■^ 2sr. Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. THE "ADDER" "IT IS THE Bright Day' that Brings Forth the Adder." — Shakespeare. Too simple to be called a "machine," but guaranteed to "add" with mechanical accuracy and rapidity any number of columns of figures, one, two or three at a time. PRICE Each |5 00 Extras Points $ 20 Clips, per set 35 The above cut represents "The Adder." The method of use will be understood at a glance. Starting with "The Adder" at zero, as it now stands, one has but to put the operating point, which is attached to the end of a pencil, successively in the disc pocket standing by each number to be added, turn as the arrow indicates until ar- rested by the stop on the right, and the sum is seen in the slot on the left where ciphers now show. Thus, 48, 25, 99, 65, turning the larger disc for each of these numbers, and 237 shows as the sum — t//e hundreds carrying themselves automatically. If there be three columns onl)', the third may be added in similar manner, either separately or simultaneously, on the smaller disc; but if there be four or more col- umns, the double column process is, of course, speedier. In this way ledger accounts may be added two columns at once without confusion, weariness or mental strain, and instantaneous results had in tallying. There are no iTi}-steries to be solved, no hours to be lost in learning to operate. All this we guarantee. TESTinONIALS. OFFICE OF TREYNOR CREAMERY COMPANY TREYNOR, IOWA. Gentlemen: — Enclosed please find |5.26, the amount due for "Adder." I am well pleased with the way it performs. Respectfully yours, F. O. WlNCHELL. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY Miie forced forward until finally releastd at llie outlet, where it must have escape or the blower stop if outlet is closed. There is positively nochance for loss by back- ward escapement of air, after it once enters the inlet. In many respects this blower has points of superiority over any Positive blower made, and -we call your attention to the following points: 1st. cation, :2d. oiling. 3d. 4 th. It has no gears whatever. No uternal parts tliat reiiuire attention, adjustment or luljri- ^ that are external lo the blower casing. The\- are self- It has only two journal bearing Eas}' of adjustment. Has no irregular internal surfaces that require contact to produce pressure, and add friction. Operating parts are always in perfect balance; thus blower ma>' be safely run at a higher speed than any Positive Blower made, gi\'ing a proportionate increase in efficiency and a smaller blower may be used. 5th. A higher pressrire can be obtained than is pos^^ible with an}- other, 6th. The blower is practically noiseless as compared with all other makes. 7th. It has greater capacity for its sizt an (.xallon s, complete, with iron stands, thermometer, etc, $100 00 SO 75 100 ISO 200 These pi-ices are F. ( i. H. factory. 110 00 120 00 135 00 l(iO 00 185 0(1 CKKAMRR^• Packack Manufacturing Company. CONDENSED MILK MACHINERY 29,^ SPECIAL ATTACHMENTS NOT SHOWN We furnish outfits complete for Condensed Milk Factories, having capacity ranging from 1,000 to 100,000 lbs. of milk per day. We also will be pleased to furnish plans for buildings if desired. We will set up and put in perfect running order all outfits and guaran- tee them to produce first-class goods. In many places milk-condensing can be made profitable. If interested write us, stating capacity of factory wanted and we will be pleased to submit estimates. 2C)4 Creamery PACKACii Manufacturing Company. FANS ROTATING For Low Ceilings Our Fans will positively keep out flies, the reason bein.tj that it makes the chmate too cool for them. They will not remain where fans are used. They can be placed over butterworkers, churns and cream vats, and be used to advanta.i^e not only for keeping away flies but keeping the air cool. We would particu- larly recommend this fan where fan is needed at a low price. The}- are all furnished with our nickel-plated clutch, which is very desirable, as it enables any fan to be stopped or started or dri\-en at different speed without interferin.g with the others. Our Patent Clutch forms an oil cup at the bottom, and when stopping or starting the fan, the acorn or handle at the bottom I of the clutch can be perfectly still while the fan is running, B which is a wonderful improve- H nient. SIZES AND PRICES STYI,E "a" If you wish a complete estimate of fans including pulleys, shafting, hangers and belting, give length and width of room and height of ceiling. If you have power state where located, on what floor and in what part of the room. EXHAUST "GREAT WESTERN" STYLE These Fans \\ill be found ver}' useful to creamerj'men who have small Ijoiler room, or boiler rooms that are in connection with the engine room. With them you can change the air of these rooms and drive out all the smoke or dust. They can also be used in the main working room to change the air and keep the room cool and in'better shape for the regular work of a creamerj-. SIZES, SPEED AND PRICE Number. Size. Speed, revolutions per minute. Size of pulley. Horse Power required. Price. 1 o 3 4 5 6 18 in. 24 " 30 " 36 " 42 " 48 " 700 to 1500 650 "1300 600 " 1000 575 " 900 500 " 875 450 " 850 3 in. 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 " ' s to V '4 " K '4 " H 1/ «« O :v " 8 IV " 4 1 40 00 50 00 65 00 85 00 105 00 125 00 The above prices include iron frame, stand and two self-oilers, together with pulley. Creamkrv Packagk Manufacturing Cumpany. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION AND BY=LAWS For Cheese Factory and Creamery Associations. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF -ASSOCIATION. TIYTI /^ WhosL' names arc hereto sul>scribe-ear and their U-nn of office shall be one year and until their su^^cessors shall have been duly elected and qualifiel. At.TICLE IV. The duties of the rtsoective officers shall be as follows: The Presideut shall preside at all meet- ings of the association, He shall have power to call special meetings of ^He association whenever in his judgment required hy the business of the association or upon the wlitten request of five or m^ore members. The Vice-President shall r>erform the duties of the President when he is absent or otherwise unable to attend to them. The Secretary shall keep a record of all the meetings of the association, nud make and sign all orders upon the Treasiireraiid pay over to the Treasurer all money which comes into his posses- sion, taking the Treasurer's receipt therefor. The Treasurer shall receive aid receipt for all moneys belonging to the association and pay out the .same only upon orders which shall be signed by the Secretary. The Secretary and Treasurer shall give bonds in such amount as the associa- tion shall provide. The President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer and three trustees shall constitute the Board of Directors, whose duties shall be to au- dit and allow all just claims against the asso- ciation. They shall compute the amount of milk receipts, the amount of product sold, and the moneys received therefor, and, after deducting from the total receipts, the percentage herein provided for as a sinking fund and also the run- ning expenses, on the 15th day of each month, divide the remaining receipts of the preceding month among the members and patrons of the association proportionately to the amount of whole milk or fat furnished bv each. Provided, however, that in case of withdrawal of anv mem- lier from this association before tlie moneys here- in pruvided to be borrowed shall have been paid in full, principal and interest, all product from milk furnishefl by such withdra\ving members then '.111 hand, and any moneys received from such product then in the possession of the asso- ciation shall be retained uutil all said moneys so Ijorrowed shall have been fully repaid, and there- after said moneys, or any remainder thereof after apijlying the just share such withdra^N'ing mem- bers therefrom to the repayment of any balance of such indebtedness not paid from the sinking fund, shall be paid over to him or his assigns. The Board of Directors shall cause the .Secretary to make, in writing, a report to the annual meet- ing of the association, setting forth in detail the gross amount of milk receipts, the net amount of receipts from products sold and all other rcceij:»ts, the amount paid out for running expenses, the sums, if any, paid out for milk, and all other matters pertaining to the business of the associa- tion. A like statement, containing the gross amount of milk receipts, the net receipts from products sold and all running expenses of the creamen,' shall be made each month and posted conspicuously in the creamer^' building at the time of the division of the prior month's receipts as aforesaid. The Board of Directors shall borrow a sum of money not exceeding, Thousand dollars, to be used by them in the erection and completion and furnishing of the creamery building and for no other purpose. Said mem- bers of said board may borrow said money on their own responsibility, and in case they do so, then the sinking fund herein provided for shall by them be applied in payment of such borrowed moneys as the same fall due in the same manner as though said moneys had been borrowed by the association. Said members of the board in such case shall be held to be the creditors of the association to the amount of such moneys un- paid, and the several members of said association shall be personally responsible, jointly and sev- erall}-, for the same. Provided, however, that prior to any legal assertion of such individual responsibility, the entire sinking fund then ac- crued and on hand shall be applied upon such indebtedness. And, provided further, that said members so borrowing said moneys may if they so elect, demand and receive any part or all of the moneys received from products sold then in the possession of the association, upon such in- debtedness before enforcing such personal re- sponsibility. In which case only that part of such indebtedness remaining after applying thereon all sums so received shall be recovered or denmnded from the members of the association. Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. ARTICI^E V. The several members shall furnish all the milk from all the cows subscribed b^- each, all uiilk to be sound, fresh, unadulterated, pure and un- skimmed, and patrons of the association, not mem.bers, may by agreement with the Board of Trustees furnish such amounts of m.ilk as may be so agreed upon. The association shall receive all such milk so furnished, manufacture the same into butter, cheese or other products and sell and receive all moneys from the product; and from the moneys so received deduct such a percentage thereof or such a number of cents per one hun- dred pounds of milk as shall have been agreed upon by the association in the l)y-laws or other- wise, and also deduct the running expenses of the creamery, the remainder thereof to be dis- tributed as provided in Article IV hereof. ARTICLE VI. Each member shall be entitled to one vote onh' at an}- meeting of the association. New- members may be admitted as provided in the By-Laws. Members shall be permitted to with- draw only as provided in the B3'-Laws. ARTICLES VII. The first officers and Board of Trustees shall be as follows: President; Vice-President; Secretary'; Treasurer; Trustees. ARTICLE VIII. The constitution may be amended at any an- nual meeting, or at any special meeting called for that purpose, provided that two-thirds of all members present vote in favor of such change; and provided further, that at least cue month's notice of such proposed amendment shall have been given in such manner as may be provided in the By-Laws, or otherwise by the association. BY-LAWS OF THE The Secretary and Treasurer shall give bonds in the sum of dollars, both the bonds to be approved by the Board of Directors. II. Five cents on each one hundred pounds of milk received at the creamery shall be reserved to form a sinking fund. III. No milk shall be received or business of any kind transacted at the creamery on Sundays. IV. During the inten.-al between the 2(Xh day of May and the '20th day of September of each sea- son all milk shall be delivered at the creamer}' as early at least as nine o'clock a. m.; during the remaining portion of the season as early as ten o'clock a. m. V. All milk delivered shall be sweet and in good condition; and if any be found otherwise, the operator may condemn the same, and in such case he shall notify the president thereof. The operator shall preser\-e samples of even,' deliv- er>' of each patron's milk, testing same at proper interv'als on the composite testing plan. VI. Any member or patron of the Association found skimming, watering, or in any manner adulterating his milk offered at the creamery shall forfeit to the association as follows: For the first offense, ten dollars; for the second of- fense, twenty-five dollars; for the third offense he or she shall forfeit all interest in the associa- tion and also all claims for milk theretofore de- livered to the association. But no such forfeiture shall be adjudged without first affording to the member or patron charged with so having skimmed, watered or adulterated his milk, full opportunity to defend himself from such charge. ASSOCIATION. Any member sending to the creamery- any bloody or unhealthy milk, or any milk from any cow within four days after calving, shall, if convicted of having done so knowingly, forfeit as pre- scribed above in this section. Members and patrons furnishing whole milk may take from the separator or tank at the creamery four-fifths of the quantity of milk (in pouuds or quantity) delivered at the creamery by them on that day. Any member taking therefrom more than such amount shall forfeit to the association the sum of five dollars for each such taking. VIII. Withdrawals from the association shall be al- lowed only as follows: The member desiring to withdraw shall give at least one month's notice of his application therefor. Such application shall only be allowed on a vote of two-thirds of all members present aud voting at any meeting for hearing at which such application shall have been noticed. Provided, however: That any member living more than three miles by the nearest road from the creamery building, may make application to the Board of Directors, who in their discretion may grant permission to such member to withdraw from the association. IX. Any member refusing to deliver at the cream- ery, the amount agreed to be there delivered, shall without reasons satisfactory therefor to the association, forfeit all interest iu the pro- duct on hand. X. Notice of any proposed amendment to the constitution shall be in writing or printing and shall be kept posted prominently in the cream- ery building and also on the walls of the deliv- ery department for the reception of milk. CrKamerv Package MANUFAcTuRiNr, Company. 297 BUILDING AND INTERIOR VIEW OF OUR CREAMERY No. S The accompanying cut shows a creamer}' built on our plan No. 5, ground plan of which is shown on page 97. We can recommend it for neatness, convenience and economy ot space and cost. ^ ^,,nA ^ ^nnn The cost of a building built on this plan varies from $bOO to f yuu, according to the kind of material in the locality in which it is erected. Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. GROUND PLAN OF CREAMERY BUILDING 'oAL Room , 6 X 20. k^„_lLl_M__MZZIM The accompanying cut shows ground plan for a Creamery which we devised after careful study of the subject, and from long experience we feel warranted in the asser- tion that for convenience in working and economv of space and cost, it could not be matenally improved upon, and it has been adopted by many of our customers. The plan shows position of machinery for a one-Separator Creamery, while there IS room for the addition of two more Separators should they ever be needed Of course the Engine Room can be placed on either side of the Creamerv, as the situation would make most convenient. A cut of complete Creamery built' ^n this plan is shown on page illi. ■' We have other plans of Creameries and Skimming Stations, and we furnish to CreaS""' ^ ' "P^"'^=«tions and blue prints for use in building their Crkambrv Package Manufacturing Company. COST OF A CREAHERY The question of the cost of a Creamery is asked us many times. It is as difficult to answer exactly as the question, "what will it cost to build a house?' ' It depends upon the number of cows butter is to be made from and the style and capacity of machinery. We can give approximate figures, however, which will serve every purpose in planning. A first-class building (not a cheap afTair such as creamery organizers build) can be built at from $800 to $1,100. We give a good plan on pages 06 and 97. The machinery for making butter from 300 to 500 cows, including 15-Horse Steel Boiler, 12-Horse Frost Engine, Alpha Separator of 2,500 pounds capacity, Disbrow Combined Churn and Worker, "Ideal" Milk Weigher, "Ideal" Milk Heater and all the other necessary machinery and apparatus will cost from $1,300 to $1,600. If a United States, Springer, Russian or any other Hollow Bowl ma- chine is used, the cost of the outfit would be from $100 to $300 less. These figures will enable anyone to make their plans with safety. We shall be pleased to furnish plans of buildings and complete lists of machinery to suit individual needs, on application. CREAMERY HACHINERY In buying machinery of any kind buy nothing but the best. It is economy in the long run. It is not always possible to sell the best goods at as low a price as those of inferior quality. As we are the largest manu- facturers of creamery machinery in the country, however, our large pro- duction enables us to make close prices and frequently our goods will be found to cost no more, and in many cases less, than those of inferior make. Our prices are uniform and as for quality, every article is guaranteed. We take especial pleasure in recommending the Alpha Separators, New Disbrow Combined Churns and Workers, "Ideal" Skimmed Milk Weighers, "Ideal" Testers, "Ideal" Milk Heaters and our Steel Boilers and Frost Engines. We never offer useless or obsolete articles and every creamery we equip is done on honor. We have furnished the equipment for hundreds of creameries through- out the country, and have scores of testimonial letters expressing the pleasure of the owners with the quality and price of our goods and relia- bility of our statements. Should you desire to communicate with some one near you who has dealt with us, please write us; no doubt we can give you the address of some one whom you may know by reputation, if not personally. We will be glad to have intending purchasers see or write to any creamery we have ever equipped to ascertain the satisfaction we have been able to give in both quaUty and price. Please remember we court inquiry and at all times are pleased to furnish any information in our power to aid those building creameries. Creamery Package JIanukacturing Company. SPECIMEN OUTFIT LIST FOR 300 TO 500 COW CREAHERY Belt Per- 20-H. P. Half or Full Arch front tubu- lar boiler, complete with stack. Boiler Feed Pump and Heater or In- jector as desired. 12 to 15-H. P. Horizontal Engine in- cluding Sight Feed Lubricator. 400 Fire Brick. Bbl. Fire Clay. No. 1 Rotary Whole and Skimmed Milk Pumps. 2500 lbs. capacity No. 1 Alpha Separator. Ideal Milk Heater. Bair or Star Cream Cooler. 60-gal. Weigh Can with 3 in. fection Gate. 40(l-gallon Milk Receiving Vat. 300 " Cream Vat with Ice Box. No. 4 Disbrow Combined Churn and Worker. Portable Wash Sink, galvanized lined. Vat Strainer. Disbrow Churn Strainer. 20-Bottle (or larger it desired) Ideal Turbine Tester Complete. Conductor Head. 6 Feet Conductor Pipe. 200-gal. Galvanized Steel Skimmed Milk Tank. oOO-gal. Galvanized Steel Buttermilk Tank. Ideal Skimmed Milk Weigher. Noiseless or PenVjerthy ^\'ater Heater. Buttermilk Strainer. ]4-in. or 17-in. Iron Head Mop. 50 to 2oO-Patron Elgin Milk Ledger. Eureka Check Register. Dozen AVeekly, Monthly or Semi- monthly Milk Sheets. Newton Computator. Ideal Test Measure 'Composite). Babcock Test Bottle Brush. Composite Test Jar Brushes. 25 or more ^-pint or pint Composite Test Jars with Lightning tin top. IS-in. to 24-in. Butter Trier. 8-oz. Graduate (for Butter Color). Common or Large Floating Ther- mometers. 1 Butter Packer. 1 Dairy or New York Style Ladle. 1 Factory Ladle. 1 Canvas Apron { light or heavy weight ) . 1 600-lb Double Beam Platform Scale. I Butter Salting Scale. 5 12x1 J J-in. Adjustable Drop Hangers. 4 1 i ;. Shaft Collars. 20 ft. l\l Main vShafting. 10 " " ' Counter " 20 " 5^-1 n. 4-ply Steam Hose. 30 " Ijf-in. 3-plv Conducting Hose. 1 Belt Awl. 100 ft. Cut Rawhide Lacing. 5 lbs. Italian Hemp Packing. 1 lb. each Piston and Cylinder Pack- ing. 1 Spiral Engineers' Favorite or Steam Flue Cleaner. 1 Coal Scoop. 1 Poker. 1 Enterprise or Malleable Pipe Vise. 1 Barnes, Stanwood or Saunders Pipe Cutter. 1 Pair Common or Adjustable Pipe Tongs. 1 Stilson, Trimo, or B. & C. Pipe Wrench. 1 Coe or Alligator Wrench. I Zinc, Steel or Brass Oiler. 1 Well Pump, pulley or steam style as desired, with necessary pipe rod and cylinder. Necessary connection and exhaust pipe ( black iron or galvanized ) for boiler, engine, pumps, wash sink and buttermilk vats, etc. Necessary Check, globe and angle valves for above connections. Necessary Ells, Tees, Unions, Nipples, Reducers, Couplings, Plugs, etc. for above connections. 1 Main Drive Wood Split Pullev. 1 " Shaft ' 1 Counter" " " " 2 Small Pumps " " " 1 Well Pump " 1 Churn & Worker " 1 Separator " " I REFRIGERATING PLANT. The above is a general list for creamery, and is altered to suit needs of purchaser and demands of location and building specifications. It is intended to give a general idea of apparatus necessary, and will be completed and thoroughly item'ized on appli- cation. Complete outfit for above sized creamery can be furnished for from |1,200.00 to $2,000.00, exclusive of Refrigerating Plant. Write us for full particulars, plans, specifications and estimates. CrKAMKRY Package MANtlFACfURING COMI'ANV. 301 SKIMMING STATIONS PLANS "Ideal" Skimming Station — Exterior View 'Ideal" Skimming Station — Ground Plan ■-r"- Showing outfit No. 4, substituting a Hori20ntal Boiler and Engine for Gas Engine and Feed Cooker. Send for Blue Prints and Specifications of above and other plans. 502 Creamerv pACiiAGE Manufacturing Company. 5K1MMINQ STATIONS 'MDEAL" SKIMMING STATION. GROUND PLAN SHOWING OUTFIT No. 1 SKIMMING STATION OUTFITS No. I No. 1 Alpha Turbine Separator, actual capac- 1 ity 2,500 lbs. per hour. 12 10-H. P. Horizontal or Vertical Boiler with 1 smoke stack, injector and fire brick. 1 400-Gal. Milk Receiving; Vat. 60-Gal. Weigh Can with three Perfection Gates Y^ 5-Beain 600-lb. Scale, with or without wheels. 1 Lipht or Heavy Conductor with 6 ft of trough. 4 "Ideal" Skimmed Milk Weigher and gal- 1 vanized steel tank with connections. 1 Portable Galvanized Iron Lined W^ash Sink. 1 "Ideal" Milk Heater. All necessarj' pipe, fittiu; 10-Gal. Skimmed Milk Can. 20-Gal. Union Cream Carrying Cans. 10-foot Bair Cream Cooler. "BB" 350-Gal. capacity Moore Deep Well Pump with Cylinder. barrel Fire Clay. -'i-inch XL Ejector, dozen 1-pint Composite Test Jars. "Ideal" Test Measure, Marsh Steam Creamery Milk Pump. 20-bottle "Ideal" Turbiue Tester, complete. ■s aDd valves. Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 303 OUTFIT No. 2 1 No. 1 .\lpha Turbine Separator, ac- tual capacity, 2,500 lbs. per hour. 1 8-H. P. Economizer Boiler, complete with smoke stack and injector. 1 400-gal. Milk Receiving Vat. 1 60-gal. Weigh Can, with 3-in. Perfec- tion Gate. 1 Light or Heavy Conductor Head with 6 feet of trough. 1 Double Beam Scale, 600 lbs. capac- ity, with or without wheels. 1 Ideal Skimmed Milk Weigher and Galvanized Steel Tank with con- nections. 1 Ideal Milk Heater. 1 "BB" 350-gal. capacity Moore Deep Well Pump with cylinder. 12 20-gal. Union Carrying Cans. 1 Portable Galvanized Iron Lined Wash Sink. 1 10-gal. Skimmed Milk Can. 1 )^-in. XL Ejector. 1 10-ft. Bair Cream Cooler. 4 Doz. 1-pt. Composite Test Jars. 1 Ideal Test Measure. 1 Marsh Steam Creamery Milk Pump, single cylinder. 1 20-bottle Ideal Turbine Tester, com- plete. All necessary pipe, fittings and valves. OUTFIT No. 3 1 10-H. P. Submerged Flue Upright Boiler complete with smoke stack, inspirator and fittings. I No. 1 Alpha Turbine Separator, ac- tual capacity 2,500 lbs. per hour. 1 400-gal. Milk Receiving Vat. i 60-gal. Weigh Can with 3-in. Perfec- tion Gate. 1 Light or Heavy Conductor Head with 5 feet of trough. 1 Double Beam Scale, 600 lbs. capacity, with or without wheels. 1 Ideal Skimmed Milk Weigher, with Galvanized tank and connections. 1 lO-gal. Skimmed Milk Can. 1 Ideal Milk Heater. 1 "BB" 350-gal. capacity Moore Deep Well Pump with cylinder. 12 20-gal. Hodo Cream Carrying Cans. I Portable Galvanized Iron Lined Wash Sink. 1 M'-in. XL Ejector. I 10-ft. Bair Cream Cooler. 1 20-bottle Ideal Turbine Tester, com- plete. 4 Doz. 1-pt. Composite Test Jars. 1 Ideal Test Measure. 1 Marsh Steam Creamery Pump, single cylinder. All necessary pipes, fittings and valves. OUTFIT No. 4 1 4-H. P. Lambert Improved Gas or Gasoline Engine. 1 No. 2 Ideal Feed Cooker and Boiler, complete. 1 No. 1 Alpha Belt Separator, actual ca- pacity 2,500 lbs. per hour. 1 300-gal. Milk Receiving Vat. 1 60-gal. Weigh Can with 3-in. Perfec- tion Gate. 1 Light or Heavy Conductor Head and 5 ft. of trough. 1 Double Beam Scale, 600 lbs. capacity, with or without wheels. 1 Ideal Skimmed Milk Weigher, Gal- vanized steel tank and connections. 1 Covered Crank Force and Suction Pump. 1 Ideal Milk Heater. 12 20-gal. Hodo Cream Carrying Cans. 1 Portable Galvanized Iron Lined Wash Sink. 1 10-gal. Skimmed Milk Can. 1 34^-in. XL Ejector. 1 10-ft. Bair Cream Cooler. 4 Doz. 1-pt. Composite Test Jars. 1 Ideal Test Measure. 1 No. 1 Rotar}' Force Pump. 4 Wood Split Pulleys. 12 ft. 1 J J-in. Shafting. 2 1 \l;-m. Shaft Collars. 3 12 X 1 IJ-in. Adjustable Drop Hang- ers. All necessary pipe, fittings and valves. WRITE FOR PRICES 3o4 Creamerv Package Manufacturing Company. ■a c ca ») j: ■4-t CM O > « u o o 1 H ^ < UJ > a. u. m n' (/) m >- o 5 •a c LU X n UJ UJ & E 3 U CO g « Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 305 i ^ --5 ■^'s- § "M s "^ k * e ^ ^ §U' % 'T 5 ^^' ,5 F ^ ^^ > o < m UJ UJ E u 2 a a. e ■ >/l M c _2 "a ■a c 3 o 306 Cruamerv Package Manufacturing Company. LIST OF APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES FOR CHEESE FACTORY No. 3 To make Full Cream Cheese from the Milk of 500 to 800 cows. MACHINERY 8 H. P. Economizer Boiler, complete with all fittings as per page 11 of our large catalogue. 5-Beam 600-lb. Scale (Ideal or Fair- banks), with or without wheels. >^-oz. x'JlO-lb. vS. B. Tin Scoop Com- mon Union Scale. Square Pan Spring Balance Salting Scale (20 lbs. x'2oz. ). .so-gal. Weigh Can. Lighter Heavy Conductor Head and 10 feet of trough. 600-gal. Channeled copper-bottom Cheese Vats. 10-ft. Curd Sink, copper-lined. Pohl's Automatic Curd Agitator. New Style Pohl Curd Mill and Salter. Helmer Continuous Pressure Steel Frame Gang Cheese Press. 15-in. X 7-in. Tinned Gang Press Hoops. 8-in. X 20-in. Horizontal Curd Knife. 14-in. blade x 20-in. Perpendicular Curd Knife. Long-handled Gallon Dipper. Short-handled Gallon Dipper. Strainer Dipper. Plain .Siphon. Half-round Channel Bottom Whey Strainer, with spout. Tin Curd vScoops. S-oz. Glass Graduates. 6-in. X )^-in. Cheese Trier, flat handle. Tinned Cheese Knife. Set Months and Dates. 14-in. Wood-head Mops. Combined Floor Brush and Mop. vSet Test Instruments with Quevennes Lactometer. 10-in. Flange Thermometers. No. 5 "Sure Grip" Tackle Block. Set Milk Can Hooks, cross bar, and 25 ft. ^4 -in. rope. Speed Knife. New Style, 12-bottle Roe Pattern Hand Tester. Double Milk Slate. Elgin Pattern Cheese Box Machine, 15-in. drum and table. Hygrometer. No, 3 Chief Injector. Little Detective. Marschall Rennet Test. Flat-sided Curd Pails. Spence Milk Scope. 25 lbs. Phospho. 1 Curd Rake. 1 Cheese Box and Shelf Scraper with 'ly^-in. cutter. Steam heating coils for curing room, with all necessary connecting pipes, valves and fittings. 90 ft. 3|-in. Steam Pipe. 14 -in. Elbows. |4-in. Couplings. H-'m. J. D. Globe Valves. 34" -in. J. D. Check Valve. Coal Scoop. Poker. ABC Brushes. 2i<-ft. X 2K-ft. x8-ft. Galvanized Steel Whey Tanks. Yates Whey Measurer. I'A-in. Bla'kesley Steam Jet Pump with pipe and connections for same. Office Desk. Office Chair. "Webb" Adding Machine. SUPPLIES 5>^ yds. 76-in. Strainer Cloth. 1,000 14><-in. X lO-in. Taper Excelsior Bandages. 1,000 14-in. Cloth Circles. 8 Gallons Hansen's Rennet Extract in bottles. 2 Gallons Hansen's Cheese Color. 1 fiO-patron Roe Cheese Factorv Book. 1 Bundle Scale Boards ( whitewood). 100 Sets 15-in. x 8-in. Cheese Box stock. 50 15-in. Press Cloth Circles. 5 lbs. BB Preservaline. CANS 15 20-gallon Hod.. Cans. 25 30 ' 15 20-gallon Unii OJ o ^ o a o 1> a, p li- eu ■.^H Ch -ii o O (LI ^ T3 u o 1) ILI '2 3 a; O u & J2 03 m > 03 h4 Oj V bo 1-. 03 bo a; o XI OJ o o bn 3 03 -a u< 1-1 (1) C (U d c "^ ? 1^ tJD -a (U =1 03 H O c o a. ^ 2 Oj :/5 03 03 P !S OJ 1-. (U
  • u; 0) o al a, a hn (-1 Ul h/i OJ fe 0^ 1 — 1 ;/} d o ft <.d 'U l^ rn 03 hH d o a, o o o C3 b/} u-i OJ O t/1 Ph o XI o ?^ .p. ■^ "p 9 § p V OJ S H E o o OJ d Crkamkry Package Manufacturing Comtany. 311 DOG POWER NEW STEEL FRAME Made single and donble. Perfect lever de- vice for changing the pitch of apron accord- ing to the weight of animal. Nicely finished and painted. Furnishes ample power for cream separators, churns, mills, shellers, small mwhines and pumping water. Fur- nished with tumbling rod, slip knuckle, pulley and balance wheel, any size. PRICES. Single . Double , .$20 00 . 26 00 "ENTERPRISE" PRICE. No. power, as per cut $12 00 No. 1 " kind required to run dash churn 15 00 STRAINERS MORE'S "PYRAniDAL" We sell large numbers of these to Chicago milk dealers, and ^ they all say; 'I wish my farmer used them." The brass strain- "*»» ing cloth is of so fine a mesh that no cheese cloth is required, and. yet the dirt never settles where it can clog. PRICES. Strainer, with rest or funnel each, $1 50 " and " " 1 '» Extra rests or funnels '' 15 " strainers ■*" "COMMON" niLK CAN This is made of very heavy tin. Has a combined wire strainer and flannel cloth strainer holder. It will fit a milk can, Cooley or the Conmion Sense Setters. PRICE. Each $^ 00 "LAKIN" BUTTERniLK Especially adapted for dairy use. PRICES. No. 1. Family size ^s^^' 1^ ^^ Creamery Package Manueacturing Company. STRAINERS THE ELGIN STRAINER The construction of this strainer is such that there is no trouble with the clogg-ing- of the sieve. All of the sediment is collected underneath the convex disc and remains there until cleaned. This disc which has the sieve in the top fits into a sleeve in the bottom of the strainer so that it can be easily removed for cleaning'. The Elgin is a perfect strainer. Price each $2.50 SniTH'S COHBINED FUNNEL AND STRAINER Patented Sept. 21, 1897. Made of tirst-class material aud on sanitary principles. Strainer wire cone .shai^ed, not flat, hence it will not clop all sediment falling to outer edge of cone and straining snrface HK greatly enlarged. Cone held in place by collar. ™ " Threaded screw on bowl is of solid metal, and will not rust ^^P and is perfectly smooth on inner surface. Easily cleaned' ^■k^ Extra ring with large strainer to hold cloth. Small dairy strainer has funnel attachment, also a fruit iar filliug attachment. SIZES. Large Dairy Strainer, IK gallons; diameter top, 17V, inches- diameter bottom, 4^.^ inches; depth, 8 inches. ~ ' Small Dairy Strainer, 1 gallon; diameter top W-! inches- diameter bottom, 2',^ inches; depth, 6 inches. PRICES. Large size, complete ^^^^^ jl 25 oTTlS il ,,.,,..,.., _ I* ^r Ei:tra cone wire, large i. 2k " " sinaU '. ir Extra collars, large \ '. o's " " small i* -ic ^^^^^^_-^ " Rin& Jo ^^^Mit SnJTH'S ADJUSTABLE STRAINER PAIL Constructed on the same principles as the dairy strainer; made in two sizes. No clogging, perfect work. PRICE. ^2-*5^'^^t each, $0 85 ^^ " •' 1 00 Extra cone wire .. OQ Extra collars ■• jq Creambry Package Manufacturing Company. 313 PAILS. "IRONCLAD" TIN 10-quart each, $0 60 12 " " 65 14 " " 70 RETINNED "SEAMLESS" FLARING WITH PATENT SEAHLESS FOOT. IRONCLAD" Superior to any other milk pail on the market. 6-quart, 9 x 6| inch each, $0 60 10 12 15 20 94x 7 10|x 8 12|x 9 12 xlO 13 xll "IDEAL" MILK PAILS. . SEAMLESS" (^ K S '-J This Pail is made very strong, of XXXX iX....^ . - y^^^l^ ^^^' th^ *^0P ^n*^ bottom being heavily re-in- ' ~ ■■ • forced with wire. The bottom is made of No. 22 galvanized iron. Can be furnished with tin bottoms if desired. PRICES. 10-quart.. each, $0 70 per doz., $7 20 I H » 12 " .. " 80 " 8 40 \ ■11 14 " .. " 90 " 9 60 l].-^ -^^:r£^ "PERFECT" ""'"~==7==-"''''''''^ PAIL, niLK STOOL AND STRAINER IN ONE. IDEAL" The milker sits on the pail and milks into the funnel. Cannot be kicked or knocked over by the cow. Price, each ' " ' '^ '^ ^^ ^d j\ 'OEM" ^.^^^l/y WITH DETACHABLE STRAINERS. ^ S « " - 10-quart each, $0 60 |Ji; I 12 " ;; 70 t*-A- 14 " " 80 ..pj.p,pj.p.r,, 31-t Creamkry Packagp: Manufacturing Company. WHAT THE "ALPHA," DE LAVAL, "BABY" OR "DAIRY'^ CREAfl SEPARATORS WOULD DO FOR YOU I. Save 10 to 50 per cent, in skimming. 2. Save 5 to 10 per cent, in churning. 3. Increase butter value 5 to 50 per cent. 4. Save time and labor. 5. Save ice and water. 6. Insure purity of product. 7. Remove tuberculosis and disease germs. 8. Give a much superior cream. 9. Give cream of any desired density. 10. Give warm, fresh, sweet skimmed milk. II. Obviate "scours" in calves. 12. Give the best aeration. 13. Do away with taints and odors. 14. Enhance keeping qualities. 15. Save women's and house work. 16. Save one-half time in churning. 17. Save storing and handling of ice, 18. Save milk and ice-houses. 19. Save multitude of utensils. 20. Save washing and care of utensils. SAVE IN ACTUAL CASH RESULTS ALONE AT LEAST $io PER COW PER YEAR AND MAKE YOUR DAIRY WORK A SOURCE OF PROFIT AND SATISFACTION INSTEAD OF DRUDGERY Ckkamekv Package MANUFACniKiNG Company. 315 J?«^ J^ JSC THE DE LAVAL "DAIRY" CREAM SEPARATORS ^ jSi, JSC The purpose of tlie Cream Separator is the quick and complete separation of cream from milk in the most practical and profitable manner possible. NATURAL FORCES ONLY Centrifugal separation is the application of mechanical science to the natural laws governing the creaming of milk. Centrifugal force is the natural force which is generated by high velocity, or, in other words, rapid revolution. When applied to liquids or other substances of different specific gravity, or weight, centrifugal force greatly intensifies such difTer- ences, drawing the lighter particles to the center of motion and driving the heavier ones to the periphery or outer circle. That which nature does imperfectly and with a varying degree of effectiveness in the old way, by reason of the difference in specific gravity or weight between the cream or fat particles and the other parts of milk, as utilized in the many different forms of setting appliances, the Cream Separator, bv the emplo}nient of centrifugal force, quickens, makes much more thorough, and improves in every respect. Hence, while the process is seemingly mechanical, it is in reality but the addition of centrifugal force to gravity, or the uses to two natural forces combined instead of one — in conjunction with the features of mechanical construction neces- sary to make the process continuous and practically instantaneous. The development of these machines from the original crude models, although not rapid, has been continuous. The various stages it is un- necessary to trace here. They are a part of the history of the dairying industries. ^t, ^c ^c NEW TWENTIETH CENTURY STYLES, CAPACITIES, PRICES, ETC. September i, 1899, marked the introduction of the Improved 20th Century "llaby" or "Dairy" sizes and styles of "Alpha" De Laval Cream Separators. These nuprovements denote another advance in centrifugal cream separator construction and efficiency. Great as has been the uni- versally conceded superiority of the Dc Laval machines heretofore, the standard is now raised still higher. As near practical perfection as have been the De Laval Separators the past year, the latest improvements make them still better, until it is difficult today to perceive the possibilities of further improvement. There has been a two-fold purpose upon the part of the De Laval makers in this respect. In the first place, they have had their skilled experts at work for three years to devise everv conceivable means of bet- tering their machines, with which to fittingly celebrate the trade opening of the new century. Lollowing precedent in the development of the De La\'al machines, no expense has Ijeen spared to this end. Nor has cost of production been considered in the determination of the makers to give the 20th Century purchasers of a De Laval Separator as nearly perfect a machine for the purpose as twenty years of experience could devise and the finest shops of the kind in the world produce. That this result has been handsomel}' achieved will be instantly apparent to any one familiar with cream separators on seeing the new machines. And when it comes to operating one of them the previous user of separators will readil}' find that the 20tb Century machines are in a class by them- selves in efficiency and completeness, while the longer he uses one of them the greater will Ijc his appreciation of its suj)erior ]iracticability and durability. IS rs Creamkry Package Manufacturin(; Company. Improved " Humming Bird " No. 0, De Laval Cream Separator Household and Dairy Style Now made with Crank Gear "Alpha or "Disc' bowl type ACTUAL CAPACITY, 175 LBS. PER HOUR PRICE, S50.00 The "Humming Bird" or No. is the smallest of the "Baby" ma- chines and is of the improved "Alpha" disc bowl type. It possesses all the advantages of the larger sizes of "Alpha" machines, and is designed for popular household and small dairy use, from the family buying its milk and wishing to turn part of it into cream or butter as wanted, to the private dairy or farmer having less than six to eight cows. It has heretofore been made with a ratchet gear, as shown in cut, but the latest improved type is made with a crank-turning gear similar to the other sizes of Baby machines. The new machine is much stronger and more substantial in every respect. It is extremely easy of operation, being easily capable of use altogether by women and children. 318 Creamekv Package Manufacturing Company. CRANK " HUMMINQ=B1RD" DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR (New Style No. 0) ("Alpha" or ' Disc" Bowl Type) Actual capacity, 225 pounds per hour. Price $65.00 The Crank "Humming-Bird" or New Style "Baby" No. o is a later and somewhat improved pattern of the "IIumming-Bird" size of machine, being of gear construction, and built for crank operation upon practically the same lines as the larger "Baby" machines. The 20th Century Crank "Humming-Bird" is made stronger in several constructural respects than previous machines of the same style. It possesses every advantage and improvement of the larger machines, and is meeting with a largely in- creasing sale, both to small dairy farmers having less than 6 or 8 cows and to owners of i or 2 cows for private use, and gradually into city and village homes where milk is brought for household uses. There is also a constantly increasing use of this maclu'ne by small hotels and restaurants, that cream of the best quality may be readih' made as wanted, and the surplus of milk turned into superior butter. The Crank "Hum- ming-Pjird" is most extremely easy of operation, the operator sitting in running it, almost witliout efifort. Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 319 IMPROVED "BABY" No. i. INCREASED CAPACITY DE LAVAL CREAn SEPARATOR Inclusive of handsome Iron Setting Stool ACTUAL CAPACITY. 325 LBS. PER HOUR "Alpha" or "Disc" bowl type PRICE, $100.00 The Improved or New Style "Baby " No. 1 is a new "Alpha " disc bowl type of machine designed especially to meet the needs of the user thinking himself unable to afTord'the cost of the larger capacity No. 2 machine, and prefernng to give more time to the separation rather than to go beyond absolute necessity in first cost. It is simply a reduced size of the "Baby" No. 2 machine. It is intended for dairies of from five to ten or fifteen cows, though the use of the larger capacity No. 2 machine is recommended as more practicable and economical in dairies of eight or more cows. Its improved capacity is 32S lbs., and price, inclusive of handsome iron support- iiitr stool, «100. *> HOLLOW BOWL BABY No. i, $50.00 :o(") Creamkry Package Manufacturing Company. IMPROVED "BABY" No. 2 INCREASED CAPACITY DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR The New improvements not fully showu iu cut. ACTUAL CAPACITY, 450 LBS. PER HOUR "Alpha" or "Disc" bowl type PRICE, $125.00 "Baby" No 2 is the best known and heretofore most widely used size of dairy separator, and ,s the machine which has been mainly instrumentaHn revolution- izing farm dairying. It is of the "Alpha " or disc bowl type, and as now made pos- to 20 or .,0 cows and often used m even larger ones. In a.l.lition to the well-knowii low frame form shown in cut, it is now also made for use with a handsome iron tooT a small additiona cost, and al.so in high or solid frame form hkc the " Babv°' No 3 at little greater charge, when such style of frame may be preferre.l Its capacity IS now 350 to 401) lbs., and price $]L'5. (XI ' ' ' HIQM FRAME, SAME PRICE improved CrBAMSRY pACKA(iE MaNUJ\\CT11RING CoMPANy. 321 IMPROVED "BABY" No. 3 INCREASED CAPACITY DE LAVAL CFJEAH SEPARATOR ACTUAL CAPACITY. 850 LBS. PER HOUR "Alpha" or "Disc" bowl type PRICE, $200.00 The " Baby " No. 3 is essentially the same as the " Baby " No. 2, other than that ■ ger scale all through. It ' ' ' " ,eparators in symmetry of mechanical construction and general equipment. HisdesiECnedonalarger scale all through. It is looked upon as perhaps the most perfect of separators in symmetry of mechanical Users of separators are beginning to appreciate the many greater advantages of cream- ine their niilk quickly, as well as the economy of saving time m separation as in e\'lrvthing else The No. 3 is designed for dairies of from 20 to 75 or more cows, but is now being largely used in dairies of even 10 or 15 cows by reason of its doing the same work in half the time necessary with the No. 2. Its capacity is now 675 to 700 pounds per hour, and price |200. 322 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. inPROVED DAIRY TURBINE STEAM MOTOR DB LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR =0, ACTUAL CAPACITY, 850 LBS. PER HOUR "Alpha" or "Disc" Bowl Type PRICE, $225.00 The larger "Baby" or No. 3 machine is now also constructed in the form of a Dair\- Turbine, for direct steaui or boiler connection. It is of exceptional excellence in its mechanical construction ami utilizes the latest improved principles of the DeLa- val Steam Turbine " Creamery " machines. The Turbine power, however, is simply applicable to the separator, and this means of operation is only advisable for farm and dairy requirements where power is desired to be used with the separator but not for churning and other kindred work, in which, unless otherwise provided for, it is more necessary than in separating with the De Laval machines. Such form of power is never economical or practicable in a smaller machine, and only under these e.vceD- tional conditions with one of this size. Its capacity is 700 lbs. , and price |2'25. Oreambrv Vackagiv IManltfacturing Companv. 323 EXTRAS AND SUPPLIES FOR DE LAVAL ALPHA STRAP " Humming=Bird " Separator Plate. Isfanie. I" Manual. Bowl Discs, except top one (each) I Top Bowl Disc I Disc Wing, and Rivets II Bowl Nut II Bowl Ring (rubber) II Bowl Wrench (also for top-bearing) II Milk Screw • HI Covers, Regulating Cup I Cream Cover I Skimmed Milk Cover I Regulating Float I Felts, per set HI Dower Spindle IH Dower Spindle Bushing II DowerSpindle Step HI Oiler (can ) I Plumb-Bob '■^^ Plumb-Bob Point (in frame) Ratchet Gear (or brass wheel ) I Ratchet vShaft H Ratchet Shaft Pin HI Pawl Collar (on Strap Pulley ) H Set Screw, for Pawl Collar HI Ratchet Pawls (each) HI Felt in Pawl Collar Hi Ratchet Guard | Ratchet Guard Screw ^h Ratchet Spring ^|; Ratchet Spring Case J: Felt in Ratchet Spring Case Hi Strap Pulley Strap PiiHey Screw ■'^^ Deather Strap . Strap Handle Strap Handle Screw • ^ ^ ^ Screw Driver y,j Screws, for holding frame (per set ) -^^^ Supply Can • ^^ r- Supply Hook and Plug • ^ Top Bearing, steel spring bearing style >^'- Spring, for Top Bearing, as above ^f Screw, for Top Bearing, as above ( each ) . ii| Top Bearing Felt Hj Top Bearing, rubber ring style H Bearing Ring, for above No. Price. 70(5 $0.15 707 .50 708 .25 710 .75 711 .10 743 .50 713 .10 719 1.00 720 1.00 721 .75 723 .75 — .05 730 1.25 732 .35 731 .05 759 .10 735 .25 736 .05 737 5.00 739 .50 758 .05 733 .75 734 .05 741 .10 752 .02 725 .75 726 .05 745 .25 748 2.50 740 .01 750 1.50 751 .15 749 .20 727 .05 728 .01 742 .26 729 .05 715 2.00 16 & 718 .50 755 .50 756 1,25 757 .05 702 .01 700 .50 701 .05 324 Crea'jjerv Package Manufacturing company*. EXTRAS AND SUPPLIES FOR DE LAVAL ALPHA CRANK GEARED "Humming Bird" Separatofo NAME OF PART. NO. PRICE. Short Screw for securing Guard 7^ $o.io Taper Pin for Worm Wfieel or Ratcfiet Collar 47^ -lo Brusli for Cover Spouts 489 .20 Top Bearing Felt 702 .01 Bowl Disc (Indented for Bowls up to No. 88,000) 706 .15 Top Disc ( for Bowls up to No. 88,000) 707 .50 Disc Wing and Rivets (for Bowls above No. 116. 100) 708 .15 Bowl Nut (for Bowls above No. 116,100) 710 .75 Bowl Ring (rubber) (for Bowls above No. 116,100) 711 .10 INIilk Screw (for Bowls above No. 116,100) 713 .10 Supply Can with seat 715 2.00 Supply Plug and Hook 716&718 .50 Regulating Cup Covers 7ig i.oo Cream Cover 720 1.00 Skim Milk Cover 721 .75 Regulating Float 723 .75 Screws for fastening down i\Iachines (per set of 4) 729 .05 Step for Worm Screw 731 .05 Screw-Dri\-er for Milk Screw, etc 742 .25 Top Bearing Screw 757 .05 Small Steel Oiler 759 .10 Screws for plugging holes in Bowl Housing of Frame, each 761 .05 Bowl Wrench 763 .50 Crank, complete 7()9 1.25 Crank .\rm (or Le\er), (separately) 771 .y^ Crank Handle (complete except Arm) 772 .50 Crank Wood Handle 773 .25 Crank Handle Spindle 774 .35 Crank Handle Nut (separately) 775 .10 Sight Feed Lubricatcjr 776 i 25 Ratchet Collar, with Taper Pin 777 .7^ Ratchet Collar (separately) 77S .65 Ratchet Pin ' 780 .05 Ratchet Spring 7S1 0'=; Shaft for Gear" AVheel and Crank 782 i.2\ Gear or Dri\-ing Wheel and Pin 784 3.85 .10 1-75 Taper Pin for Gear Wheel (separately) 785 Pinion for Gear Wheel 786 Guard for Gear Wheel. 787 1.00 Long Screw for securing Guard 788 .is Long Bushin,g for Pinion Shaft 789 .75 Short Bushing for Pinion Shaft 790 .1^0 Worm Wheel 702 , ~r Worm Screw \\\ yg^ j'qo Lower Worm Screw Bushing 7g< yc Drip Pipe (from Worm Wheel Housing) 796 05 797 -TO Oil Drip Cup. Top Bearing 798 T.75 Ul)per Worm Screw Bushing 799 .75 Ckkamery Package Manui'actdring Company. NAMIi OF PART. Disc, Caulked, for Bowls above No. 116,100. Disc, Plain, for Bowls above No. iiO.ioo Disc, Top, for Bowls above No. iiO,ioo Lubricator (cup only) Lubricator Cup Glass Sight Feed Piece (and Glass) Wire Holder for Washing Discs Screw for plugging hole in base of Frame Disc, Top, tor Bowls No. 7101A and up Disc, Plain, for Bowls No. 7ioiA and up Disc, Caulked, for Bowds No. yioi.V .and up. .. Step Screw Nut for same Lower Worm Screw Rushing Bowl Spindle and Screw Worm Screw Crosspin for Worm Screw Washer for Top Bearing Bowl Spindle Screws KO. PKICE. 954 $0.15 935 ■15 959 ■50 957 1. 00 95H • -5 9S9 • 25 999 ■15 980 .10 992 ■50 993 ■15 994 .20 1102 ■25 1 10,^ .05 1 105 ■SO I lOO 2.00 1 107 3.00 I lo.S ■0,? I ItKJ 75 I I 10 ■25 EXTRAS AND SUPPLIES FOR DE LAVAL ALPHA "BABY" No. i SEPARATOR Bottom Screw (or Step), complete Screw (separately) Lock Nut (separately) Brush, for Cover Spouts Claw or "S" Wrench (for nuts) Covers, complete set Top or Regulating Cover (separately) Cream Cover (separately) Skim-milk Cover (separately) Crank, coinplcte > Crank Arm or Lever (separately) Crank Handle (complete except Arm) Crank Handle (Wood), (separately) Crank Handle Spindle (separately) Crank Handle Nut (separately) ■■■■ Cream Screw for Bowls after and including No. 134,601. Cream Screw Driver Drip Pipe, for frame discharge Drip Cup Faucet, complete Faucet Shank Faucet Plug Float, for Regulating Co\-er Gear or Driving Wheel (with pm) Shaft for Gear Wheel and Crank Shaft for Gear Wheel, enlarged repair size Taper Pin for Gear Wheel (separately) Guard, for Bowl Spindle Guard for Gearing (with three screws) Screw for fastening Guard Set Screws for Guard (each). .. ■■ ■ ■ ■ Housing for Worm Screw, etc. (without parts) Flousing Screws (each ) :\Iilk Screw, for Bowds below No. 130,500 Milk Screw Driver 500 $0.jO 449 ■25 450 ■ 15 526 ■ I5 490 ■ 50 683 4- 50 679 1-75 524 I SO 52s 1.50 620 3.00 454 1.50 624 I -SO 451 .40 452 1.00 453 .10 612 .10 515 .10 428 .10 635 ■75 521 ■ 75 f>i5 .40 616 ■35 <^22 ■ 75 461 7.50 460 1.50 617 2.00 462 .10 42'.) ■/ :i O'-U 2.50 72 .10 479 .10 430 3.00 4.1 1 .10 612 .10 515 ■ 10 326 Ckkameky Package Manufacturing Companv. NAME riF TART. Pinion for Gear or Driving Wheel ( and Pin) Taper Pin for Pinion ( separate!}" ) Pinion on Worm Wheel Shaft Long Bushing for Pinion Shaft Short Bushing for Pinion Shaft Pinion Guard (with two screws) Pniion Guard Screw Power Pulley, for Crank Shaft Power Pulley, with small Hand Crank attached Pulley Crank Piece { separately ) Set-Screw for Crank Piece (491). (separated) Pmion Shaft Tight and Loose Pulleys, with Ratchet, com- plete Ratchet Pulley ( separately ) Loose Pulley ( separ.itely) Ratchet Idub ( separately ) Cap ( separately ) Set-Screw (separately) Ratchet Pin (separately) Ratchet Spring (separately) Taper Pin (separately) Belt Shifter Bracket (separati ly) Belt Shifter Bracket Set-Screw Belt Shifter (469 and 470), (separately) Belt Shifter Thumb Screw (separately) Pinion Shaft single Ratchet Pulley, complete Ratchet Pulley (separately.) Ratchet Pulley Bush ( separately ) Ratchet Pulley Pin ("separately) Ratchet Pulley Spring (separately) Ratchet Pulley Collar (separately) Ratchet Pulley Set-Screw (separately) Ratchet Flange (or Collar) with Pin Collar (separately) Taper Pin for Ratchet Flange (separately) Ratchet Pin ( separately ) Ratchet Spring (separately ) Rubber Ring, for Bowd Top Rubber Ring for Top Bearing (per half doz. ) Screws for fastening machine to wooilen table (each) Lag Screws for Stool Separating Plates (or Discs) for machines 13S1A and U]i: Plain Disc _. Caulked Disc Bottom Disc Separating Plates or Discs, except top one as noted below. . Top Disc for bowds up to and inchuling Ko. I30.,S00 Tubular Shaft, complete for bowls up to No. Oo.JOO Disc Wing and Rivets Pin at bottom of (678) Tubular Shaft Tubular Shaft for machines 1,^51 A and up Tubular Shaft, with cast lug in bottom for bowls between Nos. 99,201 and 1,^0,500 inclusive 0-|0 2.sc Tubular Shaft, with cast lug for liowls above and includ- ing No. 134.601 Disc Wing and Rivets for (975) Tul.iul.ar Sh.aft Disc Holder Sight Feed Lubricators, complete (405 ami 675). (e.ich).... Lubricator (cup only), (separately) Lubricator-Cup Glass Cseparately) Sight Feed Piece (and Glass) (scp.aratelv) Lubricator .\rm and Tube Nut for Arm NO. PRICE. 463 $175 47-^ .10 47J 1.^5 474 1. 00 475 ■50 478 ■50 479 .10 455 2.50 626 3-50 491 1.00 1-23 .10 693 7-50 694 3.00 69s 2.00 696 2.00 697 ■SO 2S4 .10 605 ■IS 5- .10 472 .10 468 ■SO 1-3 .10 469 ■ 75 288 .10 527 6.00 528 3.00 5^9 2.50 60s ■15 5^ .IC 531 ■ 50 3^1 .OS 623 ■75 458 ■65 459 .10 45f .10 457 ■OS 514 ■IS 443 ■6S 434 .05 976 ■05 98, .20 084 .^5 085 ■25 f.S4 .20 698 ■SO 678 2.50 903 ■50 004 .10 987 3.00 075 2.SC 978 ■50 OTO .2S 686 l.SC 495 '■35 072 ■3S "75 ■ -'5 676 .60 ,M5 .10 Ckkameky Package Manufacturing Company. 327 NAME Ot TAKT. Wrench lor Lubricator Arm Nut Small Steel Oil Feeder Spindle Shield Spanner Wrench, for Bowl Top Bowl-holding Plate and Pins Screws for Bowl-holding Plate (each) Steel Points (each ) Stool (Iron) to set machine on, complete with shelf and bolts Screws for fastening two legs of stool together (each). , . . Shelf for holding Cream Receptacle Nuts for fastening shelf to stool (each) Bolt for fastening machine to stool (each) Supply Can . Supply Can Bracket Supply Can Bracket Screw (each) Top Bearing (Radial Spring Style), complete with plate... Repair Size, No. 2 Top Bearing (Radial Spring), complete Repair Size, No. 3 Top Bearing (Radial Spring), complete Exchange of new bearing (948), complete, for worn bear- ing complete, postage or expressage to be prepaid on return of old bearing Bearing Disc for (948) Bearing and Plate Screw for fastening (948) Plate to (963) Disc Screw for fastening (963) Disc to Frame Top Bearing (Rubber Ring style), for Bowl Spindle Repair size. No. 2 Top Bearing Repair size. No. 3 Top Bearing Wooden Pin, for adjusting top bearing Brass Pin, for Wooden Pin (499), (separately) Worm Screw (or Spindle) Spindle Head, for Worm Screw Bushing for Worm Screw (bronze) Bushing for base of Worm Screw (bronze) Worm Wheel (brass), (and Taper Pin) Taper Pin for Worm Wheel (separately) NO. PRICE. 918 618 $0 35 15 971 5c 75 551 25 55-' 448 03 10 965 7 SO 433 960 I 10 50 973 10 943 08 1 2 15 75 533 2 50 433 948 948' 948' 5 5 5 10 00 GO 00 963 691 2.50 ■8s ■ 15 433 .IC 442 1. 00 493 1. 00 494 1. 00 499 631 ■-5 .05 519 51S 446 3.00 ■75 ■75 492 476 ■50 5.00 477 10 EXTRAS AND SUPPLIES FOR DE LAVAL ALPHA No. 2 " BABY" SEPARATOR Bottom Screw (or Step), complete Screw (separately) Lock Nut (separately) Brush, for Cover Spouts Tube Cleaner, for Bowl Tubes Claw or "S" Wrench (for nuts) Covers, complete set, new style Top (or Regulating) Cover, new style. Cream Cover, new style Skim-milk Cover, new style Covers, complete set, old style Top (or Regulating) Cover, old style.. Creain Cover, old style Skim-milk Cover, old style Crank, complete , Crank Arm (or Lever), (separately) . , . . Crank Handle (complete except Arm). Crank Handle (Wood), (separately).. Crank Handle Spindle (separately)... Crank Handle Nut (separately) 500 $0 50 449 25 450 15 526 15 517 15 490 5C 656 5 00 t)57 2 oc 658 I 75 f>S9 I 75 619 4 50 523 I 7S 524 I 5C 525 I 5C 620 3 oc 454 I 50 t.24 I 50 451 40 45^ I oc 453 10 328 Ckeamkrv Package Maxufacturing Company. NAME OF PAKT. Cream Screw for Bowl (after No. 44,600) Cream Screw, old style (before No. 44,600) Cream Screw Driver or Wrench, new stj'Ie Cream Screw Driver or Wrench, old style Drip-pipe, for frame discharge Faucet, complete Faucet Shank Faucet Plug Float, lor Regulating Cover Gear or Driving (large cog) Wheel Shaft for Gear Wheel (and Crank ) Shaft for Gear Wheel, enlarged rejiair size Taper Pin for Gear Wheel Guard, for Bowl Spindle Guard for Gearing Top Screw for Guard Set Screw for Guard Housing for Worm Screw, etc. (without parts) Housing" Screws (each) Iron Stool for setting Separator on (complete) Shelf for same (separately) Pinion for Gear or Driving Wheel Taper Pin for Pinion Pinion or Worm Wheel Shaft Long Bushing for Pinion Shaft Short Bushing for Pinion Shaft Pinion Guard Pinion Guard Screw Power Pulley, for Crank Shaft Power Pulley, with small Hand Crank attached Pulley Crank Piece (separately) Set-Screw for Crank Piece (491), (separately) Pinion Shaft Tight and Loose Pulleys, with Ratchet, com- plete set, new style Ratchet Pulley Loose Pulley Ratchet Hub Cap Set Screw Ratchet Pin Ratchet Spring Taper Pin Belt Shifter Bracket Belt Shifter Bracket Set-Screw Belt Shifter (469 and 470) Belt Shifter Thumb Screw Pinion Shaft Tight and Loose Pulleys, without Ratchet, complete set, old style Belt Pulley, Tight Belt Pullev, Loose Belt Pulle'y Collar Belt Pulley Collar Set-Screw Belt Shifter Parts (same as above) Pinion Shaft Flat Belt Ratchet Pulley, complete ^ ^ Ratchet Pulley (separately) Ratchet Pulley Bush (separately) Belt Pulley Pin (separately) Ratchet Pulley Spring (separately) Ratchet Pulley Collar (separatelv) Ratchet Pulley Set-Screw (separately) Ratchet Flange (or Collar) with Pin Taper Pin for Ratchet Flange (separatelv) Ratchet Pin ' ', NO. PRICE. 612 $0.10 506 .10 515 .10 6,^8 •25 428 .10 521 •75 bis .4c 616 ■ •35 522 •75 461 750 460 I. SO 617 2.0c 462 .IC 4-'9 •75 962 2.5c 72 .10 479 .10 430 3.00 431 .10 96s 7.50 960 1.50 463 1^75 472 .10 473 1.25 474 1. 00 475 •5C 478 •50 497 .10 455 2.50 626 350 491 1. 00 123 .10 693 7.50 694 3.00 695 2.00 695 2.0c 697 ■50 284 .10 605 • 15 52 .10 472 .10 468 •50 123 .10 469 •75 288 .10 622 6.00 464 2.50 465 2.00 466 .50 467 .IC 527 6.0c 528 3,0c 529 2. TO 605 •15 52 .10 531 .50 i2I .05 623 •75 .'59 .10 456 .TO Ckhameky Packagp; Manufacturing Company. 329 NAMK OF PART. Ratchet Spring Rubber Ring, lor Bowl To[) Rubber Ring for Top Bearing (per half doz. ) Screws for fastening iron stool to floor or machine to wood- en stand, each Screw and Nut for fastening machine to stool Separating Plates (or Discs) for machines 1351A and up; Plain Disc Caulked Disc Bottom Disc Separating Plates (or Discs) for 350 lbs. capacity bowl and notche Pinion Shaft, Tight and Loose Pulleys, complete Belt Pulley, fight Belt Pulley, Loose Belt Pulley Shifter, complete Belt Shifter Bracket Belt Shifter Bracket Set Screw Belt Shifter (470 and 571 ) Belt Shifter Thumb Screw Pinion Shaft flat belt Ratchet Pulley, complete Ratchet Pulley Ratchet Pullev Bush Ratchet Pulley Washer Ratchet Pulley Pin Ratchet Pulley Spring _■ Ratchet Flange (561), with Taper Fin ■ ■■ ■^■- Taper Pin for Ratchet Flange (separately) Ratchet Pin (separately) . Ratchet Spring (separately) Rubber Ring, for Bowd Top. ...... . Rubber Ring, for Top Bearing ( per half doz.) .^ Separating Plates or Discs for all bowls after 116,000: Discs with strips caulked on • ■ ■ Plain Disc (:except top and bottom discs) Heavy Plain Disc for top and bottom , NO. PRICE, 594 $7.00 5«9 2.25 590 2.25 591 2.50 (341 3.00 557 1.50 b24 1-50 453 .10 158 ■15 168 ■15 593 .10 5'^^ 12.50 S62 1-75 565 •75 564 ■ 15 S87 1.00 595 .6« 596 .40 599 4.00 586 3.00 598 3.00 538 2.50 431 . 10 5^^ ■75 429 ■75 537 3.00 431 .10 539 .10 566 2.50 574 I.-25 570 1.50 577 .10 575 .10 579 ■50 577 .10 5,58 3.00 644 450 491 1.00 12,^ .10 572 6.00 567 2.00 568 2.00 569 2.00 570 ■75 123 .10 — 1.25 288 .10 601 6.00 602 3.00 603 2.50 604 .20 605 .20 5-2 .10 642 I. GO 459 ■15 559 .15 560 .10 550 .20 443 .65 946 .50 945 ■ 35 947 •50 332 Crkameky Packagb Manufacturing Company. NAME OF TART. Separating Plates (or Discs) lor Machine 4201A and up: Plain Disc Caulked Disc Bottom Disc Separating Plates (or Discs) for all bowls after No, 51.900 up to 99, 300 Tubular Shaft for Machines 4201 A and up Tubular Shaft, attached bottom cup Disc Wing, with Rivets, for Tubular Shaft, No. 921. sep- arately Tubular Shaft, without attached cup Disc Wing, with Ri\-ets. for Tubular Shaft, No. 632, sep- arately Disc Holder (f'lr cleaning) Separating Plates (or Discs), all Bowls prior to machine No, 51,900: All Discs, old style, except top one, each Top Discs, old style, as above Tubul.ir Shaft, old style as above Disc \\"nig. with Ri\-ets. for tubular shaft (separately.... Sight Feed Lubricators, after machine No. 95.982: Cup, complete, each Lubricator (cup only) Lubricator-Cup Glass Sight-Feed Piece (and Glass) Upper Lubricator Arm Back Lubricator Arm Nut for .\rm \\'rench for Lubricator .'\rm Nut Sight Feed Lubricators, prior to machine No. 95.982: Sight Feed Lubricators, LIpper one. complete Sight Feed Lubricator, Lower one, complete L^pper Si;ght Lubricator, cup only Lower Sight Lubricator, cup only LIpper Lubricator Bracket, separately Lower Lubricator Bracket, separately Spindle Shield Brass Top Oil-Cup. old style Bras^ Lower Oil-Cup. old style Wick-wires (and Wicks), old style, per doz Screws for fastening all Oil Cups, each Oil C'ltclicr, under housing Drip Pipe, for oil, under housing Small Steel Oil Feeder , Spanner Wrench, for Bowd Top Bowl holding Plate and Pins Screws for Bowl holdin,g Plate, each Steel Points (per half doz.) Top Bearing (Radial Spring style), complete with plate Repair Size, No. 2 Top Bearing (Radial Spring) Repair Size, No. 3 Top Bearing (Radial Spring) Exchange of new bearing (967). complete, for worn bear- ing, complete, postage or expressage to be prepaid on return of old bearing ■ Bearing disc for (9fi7)Bearing Screw for fastening Bearing (067) to Disc (963) Screw for fastening Disc (963) to Frame Top Bearing (Vertical Spring Style), complete Top Bearing Set-Screw Top Bearing Plate Top Bearing Plate Disc Top Bearing Disc Screw Top Bearing Plate Screw , , , NO. PRICE. 988 $0.35 989 •50 990 ■ 50 633 ■25 991 5.00 921 4.00 922 •75 632 2.00 634 ■75 966 ■30 549 •25 548 ■35 54t. 3-50 547 ■75 686 1.50 495 135 972 ■ 35 675 •25 676 ■75 68s .60 345 .10 gi8 •35 645 2.35 646 2.50 495 1-35 639 135 606 1. 00 607 I.I5 970 .60 582 I,2S 58^ mo 482 .25 72 .10 585 1. 00 q84 .10 618 ■ 15 553 1,00 551 ■~S 552 ■03 448 ■ 50 067 5.00 067' 5.00 967-' 5,00 _ 2.50 063 .85 691 ■15 433 .10 687 2,00 go6 •15 920 2.00 663 .85 691 •15 433 .10 CKfiAMEiRv Package; ManCe'acTuki>^g Compainv. 333 NAMK OK PART. ReiKiir size, No. 2, Spring Bearing, complete. Repair size. No. 3, Spring Bearing, complete. . Top Bearing, plain style, iron Top Bearing, plain style, bronze Repair size. No. j Top Bearing, plain style. .. . Repair size. No. 3 Top Bearing, plain style. .. . Wooden Pin, for adjusting bearuig Brass Pin, for Wooden Pin (499) Worm Screw (or Spindle) Spindle Head, for Worm Screw Bushing for Worm Screw (bronze) Bushing for base of Worm Screw (bronze). . . . Worm Wlieel (brass) Shield for Worni-Wheel Opening Screw for Shield NO. pRiei:. 908 $2.00 909 2.00 442 • 75 442 1.00 493 1. 00 494 1. 00 499 ■-5 (),? I •05 555 3.00 554 • 75 550 1. 00 49- ■ 50 57» 5.00 5^1 •-25 7^ .10 EXTRAS AND SUPPLIES FOR DE LAVAL ALPHA DAIRY TURBINE Indicator Clamp Indicator Wheel and Post Screws for fastening Oil Cups Brass Oil Cup for lower mechanism Steam Connections, ontsi.le piping, complete set. Steam Gauge Siphon Steam Gauge Pressure Regulator, governing steam pressure. .. Cream Screw I' ir Bowl Cream Screw Wrench Tube Cleaner, for Bowl Tubes Pet Cock, for lower oil discharge Indicator Clamp Screw Nut for Lubricator Arms Set Screw for Steam Nozzle Guard for Bowl Spindle Screw for Spindle Guard or Supply Can Bracket. Screw for Steam Wheel Cap Steel Point (separately) Bottom Screw (separately) Bottnni Screw l^ock Nut (separately) Lower Spindle Ta))er Pin Wick-wire and Wicks (for Cup 124), |)er doz. .. . Claw or "S" Wrench ( for screws) Bottom Screw or Step, complete Float, for regulating cover Brush for Cover Spouts Screw, hi )lding down Rubber Ring, for Bowl T(jp Bowl-holding Plate and Pms Screw for Bowl-holding Plate Spanner Wrench for Bowl Top Faucet, complete • • ■ Top or Regulating Cover (separately) Cream Cover (separately ) Skim-milk Cover (separately) Drip Pipe, for frame discharge Co\'ers, complete set Faucet Shank (separately) Faucet Plug (separately) Supiily Can Bracket 29 ?0.25 ^o i^65 7J •05 124 I ■•^5 130 4.00 131 1-35 13-^ 5.00 133 12.50 15X ■15 168 • 15 ifii) 15 228 • -'5 288 .10 345 .10 34fi •15 4^9 • 75 431 .10 433 . 10 448 .10 449 • 25 450 • 15 477 ■ 15 482 ■25 490 • 50 500 •50 5^-' • /n S2b • 15 53') .10 550 .20 551 ■ 25 55^ ■03 553 1. 00 5«7 1. 00 589 2.2s 590 2.25 591 2.50 593 .10 594 7.00 qos fio sofi .40 598 3.00 534 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. NAME OF PART. Supply Can Front Lubricator Bracket and Tube, lor machines below No. 63,994 Small Steel Oil Feeder Tubular Shaft, for use with Indented Discs (633) Indented Discs for all machines up to No. 99,232 Disc Wing with Rivets for Tubular Shaft No. 632 (sep- arately) Top Bearing Disc Steam Wheel (and Spindle) Lower Spindle (and Point) s Upper Bushing (for Lower Spindle) Lower Bushing (for Lower Spindle) Steam Nozzle Sight Feed Piece and Glass Front Lubricator Arm and Tube, for machines below No. 95.982 Lower Spindle Head Back Lubricator Arm, for all machines Separate Sight Feed Lubricators (complete, 495 and 675 each) Top Bearing (Vertical Spring Style), complete Top Bearing Set Screw Screws for 967 and 663 Steam Fxhaust Connection Repair Size, No. 2, Vertical Spring Top Rearing, complete. . Repair Size, No. 3, Vertical Spring Top Bearing, complete. . Bushing Extractor (complete) Wrench for Lubricator Arm Nuts Tubular Shaft, attached bottom cup style Disc Wing and Rivets for Tubular Shaft No, 921, separately. Disc, Plain Intermediate, for machines above No, 118,501, , , . Disc, Caulked Intermediate, for machines above 118,501 Disc, Plain Top or Bottom, for machines above 118,501 Top Bearing Disc for Top Bearing No. 967 Wire-holder for Washing Discs Top Bearing, Radial Spring Style, complete with plate Top Bearing, Radial Spring Style, Repair Size No. 2, com- plete Top Bearing, Radial Spring Style, Repair Size No, 3, com- plete Exchange of New Bearing comolete, for Worn Bearing com- plete (expressage to be prepaid on return of old bear- ing) Lubricator Cup Glass (separately) Disc, Plain, for all machines above No, 7558.\ Disc, Caulked, for all machines above No, 755S.\ Disc, Bottom, for all machines above No. 7558.\ Tubular Shaft, for all machines above No. 755S,\ Spindle Shield Faucet NO, I'KICE. 599 $4,00 606 1,00 618 • 15 632 2,00 t>33 ■25 634 ■75 663 ■«5 664 i7^50 665 125 666 1,50 667 1^50 669 1^35 675 ■•^5 676 ■75 684 1^25 685 .60 686 1^50 687 2,00 690 ,20 691 ■15 692 ■50 908 2.00 909 2,00 911 ■ 75 918 ■ 35 921 4,00 922 ■75 945 ■ SO 946 ■35 947 ■ 50 963 ■85 966 ■ 15 967' 5.00 967' 5.00 967' 5.00 _ 2,50 972 35 988 35 989 50 990 50 991 5 GO 999 60 157 I 25 CrUamkry Packagi; Manufacturing (Jomranv. 335 PRICE LIST OF EXTRAS FOR 'MIKADO" EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR No. 1 la lb Ic 2 3 4 la 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 No. 1 la lb Ic 3 4 5 6 6a 6b 7 7a 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Price, Cream Pan ( Covers) |:i.50 Top Cover, alone 1,25 Cream Cover, alone 1 .00 Skimmed Rlilk Cover, alone 1.00 Milk Can 2.00 Faucet 75 Float 50 Bracket for Milk Can 1.00 Crank, with Handle, complete. Handle, with Shaft Driving Wheel, large Shaft for above Steel Point or Step for Spindle. Bowl Rubber Ring Spanner Wrench for Bowl Large Brush for Cleaning Tube Cleaners, each Interior Skimming Device for 1.50 1.00 Bowl. .10 .12 .75 ,20 ,15 4,50 No, ](■> 17 18 20 21 23 24 20 27 28 2!) 30 31 32 33 34 Price, Cream Screw for Bowl $0.10 Neck Bearing, coni])lete 1.25 Brass Ring for above i:i Rubber Ring for aljove. . , .10 Steel Ball 05 Nut Wrenches, each 25 Worm Wheel, with Shaft, com- plete 7.80 Worm Wheel, alone 3.25 Shaft, for above 3.75 Clutch, for above 75 Clutch Pin 05 Side Plugs, per pair 1.40 Nuts, per pair 25 Power Pulley, large 3.75 Bottom Plug, complete 1.50 Bronze Bushing, for above .67 Step, for above 10 Wick Wires, per dozen 20 Bowl Vise 05 'No. 5" EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR Cream Pan (Covers) : Top Cover, alone Cream Cover, alone. . . . Sk.immed Milk Cover, alone Milk Can Faucet Float Bracket for IMilk Can Sight Feed Oil Cup Bracket Oil Tube Glass for Oil Cup Crank, with Handle, complete.. Handle, with Shaft Driving Wheel, large Shaft for above vSteel Point or Step for Spindle. Bowl Rubber Ring Spanner Wrench for Bowl Large Brush for Cleaning Tube Cleaners, each Interior Skimming Device for Bowl Cream Screw for Bowl ';5.oo 2.00 1 .50 1.50 2.75 .90 .50 1.00 1.50 .35 .20 1.50 .75 4.00 1.00 ,15 .15 1.00 .50 .15 8.50 .20 No. IC.a 17 17a 18 19 20 21 21a 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 32a 33 34 Price. Wrench for Cream Screw|;0.20 Neck Bearing, complete. Check Nuts, each Brass Ring for above .... Rubber Ring for above. . Steel Ball Nut Wrenches, each Nut Wrench, special for Empire No. 5 Worm Wheel with Shaft, com- plete Worm Wheel, alone Shaft, for above 2.(0 .30 .17 .20 .06 .25 8.25 3.80 4.00 Clutch, for above 82 05 Clutch Pin. Side Plugs, per pair 1.40 Nuts, per pair 25 Power Pulley, large 4.00 Bottom Bearing, complete 3.50 Bronze Bushing, for above .75 Bottom Plug 50 Check Nuts, each 30 Wick Wires, per dozen 20 Bowl Vise 85 336 C-HEAMEisY Package MantJfactUeing Company. TANK FOR DEEP SETTING CANS. These tanks are made from two-inch lumljer and the ends securely cUimped and fastened with rods. We ship them in the "knock down" or set (11). They are all provided with covers. They are sufficiently deep for the (.'ouley or Submerged can. They are intended for any deep setting can. SIZES AND PRICES. No. 1 , 4 cans |6 60 No. 3, 8 cans . No. 2,6 " 7 50 No. 4, 10 " . .$10 00 . 12 00 ConnoN=5ENSE Setters. Without glass gauge or cover $0 60 Gauge and no cover 70 With cover and no gauge 70 With glass gauge and cover 80 111 100 lots a liberal discount allowed from aliove prices. Cream Can Qauqes. Per dozen ^ 10 CoNiCAL Skimmers. Kach . . *0 20 l\>r dozen $1 75 Creamery Package Manufacturinu Company. 337 Plain Cuoley C;in, for gathered cream. COOLEY CAINS. PRICES. 18 quart witli skimmer, .eacli, 12 00 In 100 lots " 1 75 18 quart, plain " 1 50 In 100 lots ■< 1 25 Skimmers " 70 12 quart cans furnished at above prices. COOLEY CREAIVIER. Sl 1 L 111 SIZE, CAPAC'ITT AND PRIVKS. No. 0, for 1 can, milk of 1 cow, 18 quarts $18 00 00, " 2 cans, milk of 2 to 4 cows, o(i quai'ts 25 00 1, " 8 " size 25 x 32 in,, milk of to !i cows, 51 qts 2S (lO -> ,. 4 >. " 28 X 3S " '• !) to 12 ' 08 " . . . . 30 DO 3, " " " 28 X 40 " " 12 to 18 ■ 102 " . ... 40 00 4, "8 " " 28 X (U " " 18 to 24 ' 130 ■■ . . . . 50 00 5, "10 " " 28 X 72 " " 24 to 30 ' 170 '• . . . , 00 00 fi, "12 " " 28 X 84 " " 30 to 30 ' 204 " . . . . 70 00 Above prices include cans with Ixittom faucet and glass panel ia the side of can, showing depth of cream. 33S Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. DAIRY MILK COOLERS "CHAMPION" o»^r> O'^O BUTTER Is Better Flavored Keeps Better Sells Better if made from milk properly aerated and cooled by the " Champion " CHEESE Factories make better Cheese and more of it if All Patrons Use The " Champion " Patented January' 26, 1892, SPECIAL CLAIMS It is a perfect Aerater, removing all flavors arising from excessive cabbage, tur- nip or silo rations. It is a complete deodorizer, removing the animal heat or cowy taste and all odors arising from the absorption by the milk of stable or other unpleasant gases. It is a thorough cooler, reducing the temperature of the milk in one minute nearly to the temperature of the cooling medium. It is equally well adapted to the u.se of any cooling medium, either running water, ice water, or, if a very low temperature is not required, ordinary well or spring water. It is automatic, requiring no attention while in operation. It is low down, greatest cooling surface at least height. It is as simple in construction and easily cleaned as a pail. It is durable; with proper care will last for years. Its cost is small. It saves time and labor in handling milk for any purpose. PRICE LIST The following size.*; of the Champion are gauged as nearly as possible to take care of the railk as fast as drawn from various sized dairies with the average number of milkers. Be sure to get one large enough, as best cooling results are obtained with low pressure of milk in : he receiver. Capacity of Size of Takes Care No, Milk Receiver Dairy of Price 1, 10 quarts 1 to 10 cows 2 Milkers $ 7 00 2, IS " 10 to 2,5 ■• S " 7 00 3, 34 " 2.S to .50 " .5 " S 00 4, 52 " .50 to 100 " 8 " 10 00 Prices iuclude double cheese cloth strainers and spring pins, STRAINERS Strainers of the finest mesh wire cloth (100 meshes to the inch) furnished for each size at |1.00 each. SHIPPING WEIGHT AND DIRECTIONS The Champion is well crated and delivered F. O. B. cars. The weights crated are as follows: No. 1.— 14 lbs. No. 2.— 17 lbs. No. 3.— 2-5 lbs. No. 4.— S5 lbs. We advise shi])nient of single coolers bv express and of larger orders by freight CRIiAMEKV PACKAGIi MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 339 STAR niLK AERATER AND COOLER DETACHED VIEW OF MILK FAUCET Plain Cooler, showing cleaning operation. STANDARD SIZES Made in Two Styles FIXED TROUGHS and REMOV- ABLE TROUGHS, either of which can be fitted with SYPHON or ELEVATED WATER SUPPLY, or both. The water enters and discharges through frame, which hangs on centres. Cooler turns over to be cleaned and does not have to be removed from the brackets, saving time and handling. Short trough at the bottom of Cooler can be turned from one can to another without spilling milk. Each .size Cooler is furnished witli either of the following described styles of fittings, as purchaser may desire: Plain Cooler. — Without any fittings, ready to connect with the size hose or iron pipe named. Syphon Attachment. — For use in places where water cannot be raised high enough to run through Cooler. When a low pump is used to furnish water, it can be pumped in a barrel on the floor, and the Syphon will draw it up through the Cooler. When a spring furnishes the water, the Spring Valve is placed in the spring, and after starting, the Syphon will circulate water through the Cooler continuously. Elevated Water. — As cut below, with ten-gallon Milk Tank, Star Milk Faucet, Brackets, Screws, Short Trough, Hose and Barrel Faucet, ready to operate with watei above level of Cooler. When water is to be taken from a tank more than ten feet above Cooler the approximate height should be mentioned with the order. Showing Fixed Troughs and Syphon For Prices and Capacities see next page Showing Removable Troughs and Elevated Water Supply 340 Crsamery Package Manufacturing Company. PRICES OF STAR MILK COOLERS standard Sizes: All Copper, Tin Coated STAR niLK AERATOR AND COOLER No. o For Use in Dairies of from 14 to 15 Cows and where two Men flilk. riade in Two Styles. Removable Troughs. Price $20 00 Prices include a tiventy-quart milk tank, Star milk faucet brackets, screws, hose and barrel connection. Syphons, extra $7 00 Size 14 inches wide, 22 inches high, 1,016 square inches cooling surface. Will cool fifty gallons of milk per hour to 54°, with water at 52°. Only the best grade of copper used. No. I Twenty-two inches wide, twenty-four inches high, 1,200 square inches cooling surface; for three or four milkers. Will cool sixty gallons of milk per hour to 54°, with water at 52°. Removable Troughs. Plain Cooler, for j{ inch fittings $25 00 Elevated Water, complete 30 00 S3'phon Attachment, complete 37 00 No. 2 Twenty-four inches wide, twenty-seven inches high, 1,700 square inches cooling surface; for four or seven milkers. Will cool ninety gallons of milk per hour at 54°, with water at 52°, Removable Troughs. Plain Cooler, for }{ inch fittings $27 00 Elevated Water, complete 33 00 Syphon Attachment, complete 40 00 No. 3 Twenty-eight inches wide, thirty-one inches high, 2,760 square inches cooling surface; for six or twelve milkers. 'Will cool 120 gallons of milk per hour to 54° with water at 52°. Removable Troughs. Plain Cooler, for 1 inch fittings ij;4( > fi( ) Elevated Water, complete 47 ^q Svphon Attachment, complete 54 00 No. 4 Thirty inches wide, forty-six inches high, 3,970 square inches cooling surface Will coo) 150 gallons of milk per hour to 54°, with water at 52°. '"" Fixed Troughs. Plam Cooler, 1 ^i inch fittings $ 80 00 Elevated Water, complete, .same fittings as smaller sizes, but With 15-gallon milk tank 90 00 Sj'phon Attachment, complete I^Dq qq We are prepared to furnish quotations on special sizes and shapes of coolinu apparatus. ^ Ckkamerv Package Manufacturing Company. 341 STANDARD TIN MILK COOLERS Same Style as Star Coolers Standard Tin Cooler, plain S 6 00 " " " " with 18-qt. milk tank, milk flow regulator, brackets, screws and hose 8 00 Standard Tin Cooler, plain, with syphon, complete IS (lo " " " Barrel connection, extra 1 25 Copper Cooler, plain 9 00 " " " with elevated water IS 00 " " " syphon attachment 20 00 STAR niLK COOLER STANDS These portable stands, made of galvanized iron pipe, are strong and durable, and will be found very convenient for supporting Coolers in opera- tive position, when it is not desired to fasten brackets to wall or partition ; they are high enough to set 40-quart milk cans under. In ordering state size Cooler for which they are wanted. Nos. 1 and 2. price $12 00 Nos. 3 and 4, " IS 00 STAR niLK COOLER EXTRAS Name Price Name Price No. milk tank, with faucet plate |... Nos. 1, 2 and 3 milk tank, with faucet plate ... No. 4 milk tank, with two faucet plates ... Star milk faucet. ... Milk faucet elbow ... 1 pair No. brackets ... 1 pair Nos. 1. 2 or 3 brackets ... 1 pair No. 4 brackets ... No. syphon bracket ... Nos. 1,'2 and 3 syphon brackets ... No. 4 syphon bracket ... Short trough ■ . . 1 foot white rubber hose, ^ inch ... 1 1 '■ 1 " black " " M " 1 " " " " 1 " 1 " " " ■' VA " E^levated water connection for Nos. 0, 1 or 2 Cooler Elevated water connection for No. 3 Cooler ..,, WRITE FOR PRICES Elevated water connection for No. 4 Cooler $ Syphon cup, Nos. 0, 1 or 2 Coolers No. 3 Cooler " No. 4 " bowl, Nos. 0, 1, 2. 3 or 4 Coolers divider, Nos. 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4 Coolers barrel connection Nos. 0, 1 or 2 Coolers " connection No. 3 Cooler " " No. 4 Cooler spring valve, Nos. 0, 1 or 2 Coolers No. 3 Cooler " " No. 4 Cooler supply pipe, No. Cooler " ' " No. 1 " " No. 2 " " No. 3 " .... " No. 4 " .... CREAMEnir Package Mandfaotueino Company. SMALL CREAM AND CHEESE VATS. FOR PETVATE DAIRIES. SIZES AND PRICES. 25 gallon vat, with ice box on end ,$30 00 50 " " " " " " 25 00 T5 " " " ■' " " 32 00 SELF HEATING DAIRY CHEESE VATS This vat is designed for large and small dairies that desire to make up their own milk into cheese. We furnish all other im- plements to go with it. SIZES AND PRICES 25-gallon vat, 630 00 50 " " 32 00 Crkamp;rv Packagiv Manufacturing CoMPA^ 343 FAMILY CHEE5E HAKINQ APPARATUS A very simple Apparatus, adapted to the wants of all farmers or dairj^men. So simple that any girl or boy of average intelligence can learn the process in a very few operations. It makes perfect cheese each time, whether 5 pounds or more. The milk is heated by a coal oil lamp, which is easily kept under control. The heating vat is so constructed that the lamp gives all the heat that is necessar_y. The management of the heat is the secret of success in making good cheese. It does not take up quite as much room as an ordinary kitchen table. A lady can make cheese in the kitchen or pantry, and carry on her household work at the same time. With each machine we send simple and full instructions how to make cheese successfully. Each Apparatus is complete with Heating Vat, Press, Curd Knife, Lamp and Thermometer. Made of good material, strong and well finished. The Apparatus is guaranteed to do the work exactly as represented. SIZES AND PRICES No. 1— Capacity 10 gallons, without press and hoops, SIO 00, with press and hoops, S14 00 II 7 I' 20 " " '' " 1^ 00, " " '^ 16 00 ,. 5_ .. 3u " " " " 14 OU, " " " 18 00 Discount 10 per cent. NET PRICES OF EXTRAS Curd Knife for No. 1 fl 00 " No. 2 or No. 3 1 50 Galvanized Hoop 'same size for all) 1 00 Tin Cylinder [same size for all) SO Special Lamp for No. 1 1 00 '■ " No. 2 2 00 " " " No, 3 2 50 "Hot Iron" Test Iron, , Special Wicks for Lamps, per yard $ 1 00 Press, only, for No. 1 "" " No. 2 " No. 3 Thermometers, each Funnel, each Wooden Stirrer, each 50c 5 00 7 00 10 00 25 25 40 344 CRE.mEKY Package M.^nufacturing Company. "VICTOR" DAIRY COMBINED CHURN. STYLE Al, A2 AND A3. FOR DAIRY USE ONLY. These ctnirns have an iS-inch clutch pulley with 4-inch face, speed at 34. Fnr years the effort has been made to create a dairy churn that would bring the small dairy to a level with the factory in tlie production of first-class butter in a rapid and uniform manner. Takm.u: the factory "Victor" as a guide, we have at last produced a strictly farmers' C'lmbined Churn and Butter Worker, the "Dairy A'ictor," at a price that is witliin the reach of all. as complete in its operations as the now famous iaclory "\'ictor," and can be run by dog. goat, sheep or pony power. These three strictly farmers' churns are all furnished with pulley, and the Ai machine can be run by hand; a crank is furnished when desired. SIZES AND PRICES OF DAIRY CHURNS. No. Diameter. Length Outside. Length Over all. Capacity-. Shipping Weight. Price. Al ! 2 ft. 10 in. A2 2 ft. 10 ill. A3 2 ft. 10 in. 1 ft. 8 in. 2 ft. 4 in. 3 ft. 3 ft. a in. 4 ft. 4 in. 5 ft. 10 to 60 lbs. 10 to .SO lbs. 10 to 100 lbs. 250 lbs. 300 lbs. 3.50 lbs. S 60 00 80 00 100 00 Ckkameky Package Manufacturing Compa 345 "BABY" DAIRY COMBINED CHURN. The "Baby" is a geared machine run by hand, and so constructed thai two lollers and two simple lifting boards serve to do the churning, and the wurknig of the butter with no change of gearing. In working, the turning of the shaft puts the rollers in motion, lifts the Iniller from the bottom of the churn, places it upon the rollers, and stops the churn initil the butter passes downward through the rollers, then starts the churn again, and lifts the butter as before to the top of the rollers, continumg the process as long as the crank is turned. When the churning is to be done, the working rollers are fixed (do not turn on their axis), until the time for working the butter comes, and both in clnirning and working the turning of the crank is all the operator has to do, as the needed changes in the gearing are made automatically, entirely relieving the o])er.itor from all trouble of placing pins, moving levers or shifting belts, no shifting of parts being necessary. One very attractive feature of this churn, wdiich recommends it hi,ghly, is the ease with which the butter can be removed from it. When the working is com- pleted, the door brought to the con\'enient point, the churn stopped, and the door removed, it will be found that the butter is massed on the lifting board and the rollers in front of the door in the most convenient position possible for rem(.i\-al, and the churn is held in that position by its own devices until the work is finished. The chief objection that has been raised against combined churns and work- ers for small dairies and tor farm use is their cost, and in producing the "Baby" we have sought to overcome this objection by bringing out a churn so low in price as to be within the reach of all. The "Baby" is made with iron supports and frame, neat, light and strong. PRICES. No. I, capacity s to 30 pounds of butter $25.00 No. 2, capacity 5 to 40 pounds of butter 30.00 3-46 Creamery Package Manufaoturino Company. Ti DAIRY BOX CHURNS RECTANGULAR. SIZES AND rnicES No. 0, holdinsi; 7 trallons 1, ix 10 12 20 2t! 40 60 rht and loose indley, We can furnihh churn stancis for any style of dairy churns at from $3.00 to 15.00 each. EASIEST andquiCKEST SQUARE The Nos. 4, 5 and fi arc adapted to large dairies, and axe more convenient, than the No. 5 Rectangular. They have a crank on one side, a long gudgeon for pullejrs on the other. Strong bands and rods running around the churn make them very substantial. SIZES AND PRICES. No. 0, holding- 7 gallons $ 8 00 8 50 9 00 10 00 13 50 16 00 33 00 36 00 Tight and loose pulley, 3x13 3 50 " ' 3 X 14 4 00 Prices given are without pulleys. 0, holdin g 7 gallons 1, 10 " 3, ' 13 3, 30 3M- ' 36 4, 40 r I 0, 60 80 34 X 84 in.. 56 X 36 in. . Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 347 DAIRY BARREl. CHURNS "ACME" "IDEAL" HAND OR POWER ^^o. (). tn. c-gallou t-huru. churus Irotn 1 to 2 gallons cream " 1. Nine " " 1"4 " " 2. Fifteen " " 2"7 " " 3. Twenty " '■ 3"9 " " 4. Twenty-tive gallon churn, churns from 4 to 12 gallons cream " 5. Thirty-five " " 5 " 10 " '■ 5"-. Fortv-five " " 5 " 22 ■' " 6. .Sixty " " 6 " 28 " " 7. Seventy " " 7 " 34 " * 8. Ninety-gallon churn In chnrning a large amount of cream in the different sizes, more time will be consumed. Ross churn furnished where wanted. "UixS tight and loose pulleys per set, ( 8 00 8 50 9 00 10 00 12 00 16 90 22 ml 26 00 30 00 35 00 >60 DAVIS SWING ?5 FOLDED FRAME CHURN AND FOLDING FRAME PRICE LIST Complete, with Folding Frame, as shown above, or Tilting Frame. „,r TTrame is alwavs .Sent unlcss Specially ordered otherwise. Size. Capacity. will Churn. Weight, Lbs. 55 ■-'! ,85 98 112 2.58 275 345 Price, Folding Frame. Price. Tilting Frame. Extra for Iron Y and Pitman. No. 1 8 gal. 10 " 18 " 20 " 26 " 34 " 60 " 80 " 100 " 4 gal. or less. 5 " 8 " 10 •■ 13 " 17 " .30 " 40 " 50 " $ 7 00 8 00 10 00 12 00 15 00 18 00 25 00 30 00 35 00 $ 8 00 9 00 11 00 13 00 16 00 1) 00 $ 75 75 75 " 4 1 00 "6 1 00 1 50 ■ ' a 1 75 34S IDEAL Crea.merv Package Manufacturing Company. BARREL CHURN EXTRAS FAVORITE** FIG. F. BARREL RIMS. Sizes Nos. and 1 2aud3 4 and 5 Price 50 cents. GO cents. 75 cent*. FIG. J. COVER RIMS. Sizes Nos. and 1 2 and 3 4 and 5 Price 25 cents. 30 cents. 40 cents. Sizes. Price. E. CRANKS. .Nos. 0, 1 and 2 25 cents. O ® HO H 3, 4 and 5 30 cents. FIG. A. BALES. Sizes Nos. 0, 1, '2 and 3 4 and 5 Price 10 cents. 20 cents. FIG. C. CORK STRIPS FOR COMPLETE COVER. Sizes Nos. 1 2 3 4 .5 Price 20c. 23c. 2.5c. 27c. .30c. 3r5c. FIG. HG. SHORT TRUNNIONS AND FIG. H. CRANK TRUNNIONS. Sizes Nos. 0, 1, 2 and 3 4 and 5 Price 10 cents. 20 cents. FIG. B. LOCK BUTTONS. Each Scents. FIG. I. COVER BOLTS. Sizes Nos, 0, 1 and 2 3, 4 and .5 Price 8 cents. 10 cents. FIG. D. COVERS COMPLETE. Sizes Nos. 12 3 4 Price 60c. 70c, 80c. 90c. $110 ACHE" AND "BOSS" 5 $1 25 FIG. 1 3 4 6 DESCRIPTION. FOR CHURNS, EAC Acme Bail Top Handles, all sizes, $0 Skeleton Boss " " Skeleton " No. 8 Cover Rims, Acme, No. 1 2 3 4 .5 Nos.O, 1 and 2 3 4 and .5 No. 1 2 3 4 to 7 5^^, 8 and larger, all Churns, Nos. and 1 2 3 4 .5 and larger, Nos. and 1 Bails. .Acme, Cover Rims, Boss, Balance Weights, Churn Rims, Acme, 10 Churn Rims, Boss, 4 " " " 5, 6 and 7 " .5^, 8 and larger, Crank, Boss or Acme, Nos. to 3 " .' ■' " 4 and larger. Left Ear, Acme, Nos. to 3) Right Left Right Left Right " Nos. 4 and .3 " 4 " ,5 hYi and larger I h'A '■ " ' Cover Bolts, Acme or Boss, Bail T. H. I " Sk'lfn " \ 25 20 2.5 20 25 30 35 40 50 60 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 50 60 15 50 60 75 90 00 .50 SO 75 90 - 00 ; 00 25 30 05 07 05 FIG. DECCRIPTION. 20 Keys, Boss, FOR CHURNS. EAC Nos. to 3 4 and 5 21-1 Crank Trunnions, Boss 21-2 Short 22-1 Crank 22-2 Short 23 Crank 24 Shaft Complete Cork for Cover, Nos, and 1 " 1 2, 3 " 4 2 " 3 5,6 " 7 for 12 in, Pullev, ,, jj.,, ., J any size, each, 221 £2.e COVERS COMPLETE ACM E" BOSS' ■ No. JO t;0 No. 3 $0 90 No. $0 75 No. 3 $1 25 " 1 --. 70 " 4 110 " 1 75 " 4 150 " ■-; 80 "5 1 25 " 2 1 00 " 8 3 00 Covers for our "Acme Bail" run one size larger for each size of churn than those ff other niau- ufacturers. All cover castings, except top handle, are galvauized— hence price lists of extras are not identical. When ordering- repairs, give number of churn, and the number, or letter, on casting required. If casting is not numbered, describe as fullv as possible. If cover or rim is required, give exact diameter, measuring from inside of opposite ears. CrEAMF.RY I'AOKAOE MANUFAOTCEINd CoMPAXY. 349 BUTTER TRAYS. POLISHED MAPLE BOWLS Made f)f tlu; ))est Micliigau hard maple by thu latest improved Ijowl machinery. Our Vk)w1s are r.rfni (hcji, liidnj rimmed and iiicfhj po/ishrd. ^[ZES A.ND PRFCES. 1 1 inch , each, $0 Ho 13 ■■ '■ ^50 15 " " '■>■> 17 " " -10 19 " " +5 21 " '' 50 BICHARDI BTITTEB TK.AY. SIZES AND PlilCES. No. 0, size 17^ X 10 each, $0 40 " 1, " 19^x10* " r.0 " 9, " 21 xll " V5 " 4, " 23Jxl3 " 1 00 COVERED BTJTTEB TRAY. It is designed to bold tlio butter wlien taken fiom tlie cliurn to 1)0 re-worked and packed i'or market, Tlie oval cover, which increases the capacity of the tray one-third, is made to fit tight, to exclude liad air and dust. FACTORY SIZES. No. 1, holding 75 ponn-uuuury, anu IS DV \\ 1th t the butter can be re-worked and freed from and the g-ram of the butter preserved intact. SIZES AND PRICES ^.?- 0; ,20 i"fl'e- ^^-jde, will work b5 pounds, weight 30 pounds j 5 00 " 2,' 40 ' 3? !! ,'! j*^^ ;; e 50 " 3, factory .size, " ^0 " " so " '^ ^^ "" 12 00 Cbeamert Package Manufaoturinq Company. 353 THE "IDEAL" BOILER AND STEAM FEED COOKER The long felt need of a good, reliable farm boiler for cooking- feed, heating' water, etc., is supplied by The IdeaIj Boilkks, which are made from boiler iron, and have reg^ular lap-welded boiler flues, making' them durable, rig^id and strong' in all their parts, and will last, with ordinary care, a life-time. They are well riveted and corked, and while we test these boilers at 100 lbs. hydraulic pressure, they are ouly intended for use when low pressure is required. The Ideal Boii.krs are claimed to be the best in the market for the fol- loyving' rea.sons: They are made of heavier and better material, and as they have a number of boiler flues passing' directly through the water, thereby distributing the heat, they recjuire less fuel than other boilers, and the boiler is provided with grates, which adapts them to the burning' of all kinds of fuel, such as coal, wood, corn-cobs, etc. Any careful buyer can readily see that the Eureka boilers, or feed cookers, manufactured from the quality and weight of the material used in these boilers, are capable of running' and giving good service for an unlimited number of years. The Ideal Steam Boiler will cook or steam any kind of food placed in a barrel or vat, with but little care and without danger of burning, thus overcoming the objections to a kettle or cauldron. It will steam dry corn stalka and straiu so that they will Vjecome soft and palatable, and rook potntoes so as to render them digestible and valuable for food. It will also enable a farmer to save one-third to one-half of his corn and other feed, and at the same time make his stock thrive better. It will satw labor in feeding, rather than increase it, as stock fatten much faster when their feed is cooked. SIZES AND PRICES. Size No. Diameter of Sliel). Height of Shell. No. of 3-inch Flues, Length of Boiler Over All. Shipping Weight. Pri.^e. I * 19 inches 19 40 inches 9 13 54 inches 58 33.5 pounds 370 HO 00 45 00 Steam gauge and glass water gauge complete, fitted, extra $6 00 The trimmings include two gauge cocks, blow-off cock, pump for supplying the boiler with water, safety valve, 2 feet 6 inch suction hose, S feet steam pipe, with valve to convey steam to barrel or vat, for cooking feed or boiling -water. Please Write for Greatly Reduced Prices on These Boilers 354 Creameiry Package ManofacTliring Company. ICE CREAM APPARATUS There where the have been demand is are large. are comparatively few communities possibilities of the ice cream business taken care of. It is easil}' made, the constantly increasing, and the profits ICE CREAM FREEZERS HAND POWER SIZES AND PRICES White Mountain 1-qt I ■ ■ ■ with fly wheel witli fly wheel HAND OR POWER This improved pattern is made in the most substantial manner, the frame and base being of iron, can of copper, the tubs of the best seasoned cedar, and the gears are 6 inches clear of salt and ice, and can be operated by hand, horse, steam power, gas engine or motor. PRICE Complete witli Patent Spiral Dasher. Hand Power steel Can, Copper Can 40-quart . . . .f | Power, T. and L. Pulleys steel Can. Copper Can. 40-quart $': | Single Pulleys 18 in. di- ameter, 4 in. face Tight and loose pulleys EXTRA FREEZING APPARATUS This apparatus consists of cedar tub. can, iron lid and patent spiral dasher. PRICES 40-quart, .steel can | 40 " copper can See Price Current for Prices Creamkrv Package Manufacturing Company. 355 ICE CREAIVl APPARATUS PACKING CANS DOUBLE BOTTOMS Made of extra hca\'v tin \\ilh ad ditional galvanized irDn 1 jttunis 20 to 40 quart lia^'e T\ ioiit,ht ir n tinue 1 rims around lop ot ciU and tin / leable iron handles 1-quart, price eaeh J 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 25 30 40 Above Cans ht jur Ced ir tubs MALLEABLE BOTTOMS The bottom and rim on body are m&de oi ma Ueable 1)0 n and are heavily tinned, The cover is malleable iron in one piece, provided with improved catch and ma!h:able iion handles. PRICE LIST Outside Diain. 2-quart AYz Mi. 11 .12 Height Price 10 $.. 12>^ 14 14M 16!-^ 20 21 J4 22/3 24 ICE CREAM BRICKS COMMON' , 1 Lid "EXTRA" GRADE II, $ 2 Lid } Pints 1 Each $■■• "ORNAMENTED" These moulds are made of XXXX tin and well soldered. The cov- CIS are of copper of one piece, tinueil inside and out Pints 2 3 4 5 '1 S "TAPERED" Made of XXXX tin. 2 3 4 5 6 "SECTIONAL' Ttiespmniildsareusedextensively for serving cream in form of individual bricks at suppers, balls, parties, etc., hold one quart, divided into sections, thereby cutting without waste. 1 quart, double lid each, ..c.: per dozen, $ Single lid, each,. Marked 5 or G divisions to the quart. SEE PRICE CURRENT FOR PRICES , c; per doz., J . 356 Creamery Package Manufacturing Companv. ICE CREAM APPARATUS PACKING TUBS EXTRA HEAVY CEDAR These tubs are made of the best seasoned cedar, bound with galvanized iron hoops, and fitted with galvanized handles; the bottoms being dovetailed, insures them against accident from rough handling. BAIL HANDLES INSIDE MEASURE Size Depth Diam. Bottom Diam. Top 7 10 'A Price, each l-quart 2 ' ' 3 " 4 ■• 6 " 9 13 14 i5y. en 7% 8 9 $.... DROP HANDLES INSIDE MEASURE Size Depth Diam, Bottom Diam. Top Pricf ', each 8-quart 17 10 • 10 " 18 10 nys 12 " 19K WH ri% 16 " 21K nji 13^ 20 " 23A 12'A 1434: 25 •' ^i'A 13X 15X 30 " 25 14X 16I4' 40 " 27 16 J^ 18 K All tall packing and freezing cans will fit the above tubs. THE AMERICAN ICE CRACKER This cut showsthe"business"endof the American Ice Cracker, which during the past three years has made an enviable record in the localities where it has been in use. Just the thing for Creameries, Ice Cream Factories and Dairies. Durable and in- expensive. Description. The points are made of >^ -inch tool steel drawn into triangular points and tempered as experience has shown to give the best results. The head into which the points are securely fastened and socket for handle are of cast iron for weight. ' Operation. Place the ice in the box and then use the cracker to reduce it to the size required Advantages. One man or boy can do more in making ice fit for the freezeror packing purposes than two men can with axes or sledges, and with little waste in the form of snow ice. The size of the pieces will be uniform, and the fineness depends on the time they are subjected to the action of the cracker The labor of using the cracker is far less than any previous mode of crushing ice. ICE CHISELS Ice chisels. each,$0 50 For other Ice Tools see pages 291 to 295 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 357 ICE CREAM APPARATUS THE "CREASEY" ICE BREAKERS No. 51 No. 62 No, .«H No. S4 No. SS No. M Power Power H &P Hand H. &P. Hand Hand OF THE LARGER SIZES NEARLY 2,000 IN USE Universally used and endorsed by the largest consumers of broken ice th rough- out the world, and recognized as the standard machine for the purpose. SIZES, DESCRIPTION AND PRICES No. "50" Machine, for Power only. Capacity, Size Cake— 14x28 inches. Price. $112.50 — f. o. b. factory. No. "51" Machine, for Power. Capacity, Size Cake— 14xi8 inches. Price, $96.00— f. o. b. factory. No. "52" Machine, Hand or Power. Capacity, Size Cake— 14x14 inches. Price, $81.00— f. o. b. Chicago. Special No. "52 H" Machine, Hand only. For making ice very fine (to size of chestnuts) special teeth. Capacity, Size Cake— 14x14 inches. Comb, 14 '4: inches long, 12 teeth. Price, $73.00— f. o. b. factory. No. "52 P" Machine, For Power only. Capacity. Size Cake— 14x14 inches. Price, $73.00— f. o. b. factory. Special No. "52" Machine, Hand or Power. (for breaking ice very fine) Capacity', Size Cake— 14xi4 inches. Comb, 14'+' inches long, 13 teeth. Price, $85.00— f. o. b. factory. No. 56 »28 00 No. 57 -0 t)0 Special No. "52 H" Machine, Hand only. Capacity, Size Cake — 14x14 inches. Price, $79.00— f. o. b. factory. Special No. "52 P," Power only. (for breaking ice very fine.) Capacity, Size Cake— 14x14 inches. Cpmb, 14'4 inches long, 12 teeth. 'price, $79.00— f. o. b. factory. No. "53" Machine For Hand or Power. Capacity, Size Cake— 11x14x54 inches. Price, $67.50— f. o. b. factory. No. . "53 H," for Hand only, Capacity, Size Cake--llxl4 inches. Price, $60.00— f. o. b. factory. No. "54" Machine, (for Hand and Power) Capacitjs Size Cake— 10x12 inches. Price, $54.00— f. o. b. factory. No. "54 H" Machine, for Hand only. Capacity, Size Cake — 5x6 inches. Price (boxed), $48.00— f. o. b. factory. No. "55" Machine, for Hand only. Capacity, Size Cake — 10x10 inches. Price (boxed), $37.50— f. o. b. factory. No. 3 $10 00 No. 4 6 00 358 Creambry Package Manufacturing Companv. CALF FEEDERS AND WEANERS SHALL'S CALF FEEDER This new article of manufacture was designed and has been perfect- ed by the inventor for feeding milk to young calves in a natural way before they are old enough to eat and drink otherwise, and is to the calf what the nursing bottle is to the babe, a substitute for nature. PRICE By express each, 12 50 By mail " 3 10 Nipples, 25 cents each, or five for $1 00 BROWN'S CALF FEEDER Cheap — Simple — Perfect. Can be attached to any pail, trough or bucket. A natural substitute, to which the calf adapts itself im- mediately. PRICE Single .....$ 25 Per dozen 2 50 RICE'S PATENT CALF WEANER For preventing calves and cows sucking them- selves or each other. It is no hindrance to either eating or drinking, does the animal no injury; has been thoroughly tested, is used and endorsed by the best stock raisers. PRICE No. 1. For calves till one year old, $0 50; per doz. No. 2. For one or two vears old, 75- " No. 3. For full grown animals. 1 00; |5 00 8 00 10 00 "STAY ON" CATTLE COVERS \\'e have had numerous calls for Cattle Co\crs, for protecting cattle from flies and other insects, and have added them to our line. \Vc ha\-e them in two styles —Burlaps and Canvas. They are strong, well made, and Stay On. ' PRICES '^"''IfP^ each, $0 75 per doz., 7 50 Canvas each, 90 per doz., 9 00 Creameky Package MANUFAOTDEiNri Company. 359 THE UNIVERSAL UDDER PROTECTOR AND CALF WEAINER. The Universal Udder Protector and Calf "Weaner is a device to prevent the accumulation of nuxnure and filth on the bag of a cow. It consists of a wel] made canvas bag, made from 8-ouiif« duck, closely fitting and completely covering the bag, and securely retained in position by a suitable supporting apparatus that is simple and easy at adjustment. The bags are made in three different sizes, and will fit all ordinary cove's. This device is also an effectual calf weaner, making it impossible for a calf to get access to the teats, and prevent- ing cows so disposed from sucking them- selves from the same reason. Besides the above points, the Universal Udder Protector protects the teats from cold, thus preventing them from becoming chapped and sore, and causing the milk to flow more freely. It is valuable as a sanitary measure, as will be obvious from the above mentioned facts. Own- ers of milch cows cannot afford to be without this valuable accessory of the dairy product. For one, any size $ 2 50 For one dozen 20 00 METAL LABELS FOR CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS TO FASTEN IN ANIMAL'S EAR. Your name on one side and numbered ;'UISJ from one upwards on reverse side, or an> ^____ numbers desired. Tliey are very light and f\ ' ^j^ will not tear out. They are also used f( horses and cattle. If animals stray from home or become mixed with a neighb(U''s flock or herd, they can be easily found and identified. By the numbers a record can be kept of age or nimiber of registry if stock is pure bred. Attached to ears witli oval, spring belt punch. One hundred, with name and numbers $2 00 Fifty, with name and numbers 1 25 Twenty- live, with name and numbers 75 Punch for perforating the ear 1 25 If there are more than six lettera in your name your initials only can be put on the laljels. Victor Cow Clip. This little device effectually prevents being lashed in the face while milking. To attach, it is grasped with one hand, and enclos- ing the tail is allowed to spring together so as to clasp around the large cord of the cow's leg at the gambrel joint, thus securely holding the tail to the leg. Retail price— Single $0 30 » " Four , 1 00 360 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. 'WOODWARD" WATERING BASIN MiSiffli^^Bl^gM Therefore, it don't pay to turn Everj' farmer has also noticed The advantages of having a constant sup- ply of water always before the cows are too uell known to need argument. Everj' farm- er knows that of ever)' 100 pounds of milk aV)Out87 1bs. are simply water, andthat how- ever well the COW may be fed, without this water she cannot give the milk. The normal temperatvire of the cow is much higher than man's, and all the water she drinks must be raised to that temperature before digestion can go on. cows out in winter to fill themselves with cold water. that when co\vs are watered out of doors on extreme cold days, some cows will go back into the stable without drinking, and when out the following day are abnormally thirsty and will rush to the water and swill down a barrel of the cold water, and as a result they go back to the stable to stand and shiver for hours. No cow ever makes milk when shivering. SOME OF THE ADVANTAQES OF THE WOODWARD WATERINQ BASIN The bottom is smooth and easily cleaned. The strainer and trap prevent dirt from getting into the pipes. The inlet is so small that the cow sips the water as it comes slowly in, thus alwa3's getting fresh water. The small inlet causes "the cow to drink slowly, which is much better than to swill it down. With these basins cows drink after their evening feed, a thing as beneficial as to drink in the day. People using these basins report from five to twelve per cent, increase in production of milk. The inlet pipe screws into the bottom and thev never leak. The shape of the basin prevents the water being slopped over, and the stable is kept dry. The stand-pipe or valve prevents any overflow of basins, and where supply comes from springs, keeps up a constant flow through the svstem. The water being prevented from passing from one basin to another entirely pre- cludes the spread of contagious diseases. When to be used in cold stables the' valve can be removed in an instant, and then the water can be dra«n out on cold nights. They are just as good for watering horses as other stock. When so set as to have no more than one inch of water in basin, it can be safely used in hor.se stables, and horses placed in stables ever so warm with no fear of injury. It is absolutely perfect and is taking the place of all others wherever seen. PRICE LIST Price of each Basin with strainer and trap, well painted, and with valve and .seat, valve cage of white metal, as shown in cut, and with saddle and clip for attaching to main pipe 4''' 00 Supplv Tank.^gfalvanizeil, 24 x 12 x 10, with inlet and outlet connections! ! ' . 2 00 Ball-valve and float, brass. 2 00 We will also sell pipes and fittings at lowest rates and will cut pipe's to fit any order from measurements furnished, but will not be responsible for anvthine except that they shall be .strictly according to plan sent. ' Any purchaser who," after six months' use, does not think them the best invest ment he ever made, and that they are not fully paid for by the increased production may return them and we will refund his monev. Isn't that fair? It ought to convince' -SEND FOR SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER- THE "BIDWELL" AD= JUSTABLE STALL Is the only fastener that combines comfort ckaiihness and convenience. It defies com- petition. PRICE stalls K. D. complete with partitions, maneer *='=. F. O. B. factory eaih '*" SO Same with iron fronts " " . "Jon For painting stalls extra ','/'' " jq Crsambrv Packa(;e Manufacturini:; Company. 361 DEHORNING TOOLS "PERFECTION" CALF DEHORNER Ihe ?-:yccl»cn Calf Dehorner fills a louR-felt want among stockmen, as it takes the place of acids and is cheaper and much more humane than dehorning old cattle. So simple that it can be Operated by anyone So Cheap it is within the Reach of all Perfection Calf Dehorners, inclnding .sample box of Perfection Cream, and full instructions for operating, etc. Net, plain $S ,50 Perfection Cream, per lb $0 50 Net, nickel plated ,5 00 Di.5connt on five-ponnd orders. Every Perfection Dehorner guaranteed for one year. THE inPROVED DEHORNING CLIPPER Size 1x1 in., guarauteed to cut any Iiorn. It clips the horn in one-fifth the time required iu sawing, with correspondingly less pain. It is guar- anteed not to crush the horn, but to clip smooth and leave the head jvist like mulies. The accompan\'ing cut shows the latest improvement in this machine— a geared head, by which the knives move toward each other as the operation is perfortned. This de- vice doubles the power of the machine. In othtr word-s, the work is done with one-half the power rec^uired by any other dehorner, wdth no undue strain ou any part of the instrument. It is made of the best materials, nickel-plated and highly polished. 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Back Spruce Australian boxes, nailed Backbite Poplar Australian boxes, nailed Backslide. .Cottonwood Australian boxes, nailed BUTTER BOXES lb. Bradley- butter boxes lb. paper butter boxes . . lb, round spruce butter boxes -lb. improved butter shipping boxes -lb. bail butter boxes Cans — Continued Barbecue. Bail Bailable. Bailiff.... Bait Baize- Gal. Hanej-'s jacketed cream carrying cans Barber Oal. Cherry's jacketed cream carr\-i ng cans ^^^^'y Empire State milk cans CLOTH AND PARCHMENT CIR= CLES, LININQS, ETC. Bake Ideal manilla print liutter packages BUTTER TUBS Ball,. lb. improved Elgin style white ash tubs Ballad lb. spruce butter tubs Ballast lb. Stearns' st}-le spruce tubs BUTTER COLOR Balm Chr, Hansen's Danish butter color Balmoral Hansen's Columbian butter color Balmy Wells & Richardson butter color BELTING Bamboo Rubber belting, 3-ply Banana Rubber belting, 4-ply Band.. I^eather belting Bandage Gandy belting 4-ply Bandana Gandv belting, 6-ply Bandit I,eviathan belting Bane Carlson, De I^aval and Alpha belts CANS Banquet Gal. Union milk cans Bantam Gal. Hodo milk cans Banter Gal. Dubuque pattern milk cans Bar Gal. Elgin pattern milk cans Barbarian ,— Gal. Roe Union cream carrying cans CLOTH Baron Barouche Barque Barrack Barrel Barren Barricade Barrister Barrow Barter Base Basement Bashful Basin Basis CLOTH Basque Bass Baste Bat Bate Bath Baton Battalion Batter Battery Battle Bellow. Belong Beloved. CIRCLES %% 9 10 io;< 11 ii5£ VI viy~ 13 14 14^ 15 15K SQt'.^RES 6x 6 7x 7 8x 8 8x 9 9i 9 10x10 8x11 9x12 12x12 10x15 12x15 Parchment linings archmeut inings and ci for lb. tub.s Australi P.^RCHMENT Bean Bear Beard Bearer Bearing Beast Beat Beating Beau Beauteous Beautiful Beautify Beaut5' Beaver Beckon PARCHSrENT Bedaub Bedding Bedside Beech Beef Beefsteak Been Beetle Befogged Before Begin for Ih. tubs rcles complete an box linin gs Crbamery Package Manufacturing Company 36S Supply Code- CHEESE BANDAGE Below in. Seamless cheese bandage IJeuch in. Excelsior cheese bandage Beneath in, Readymade cheese bpndage CHEESE COLOR Bent Ha use MS Domestic cheese color Benzine Koyal Swiss clieese color CHICKEN COOPS Beqnest Sites' ventilated chicken coops Berate Standard chicken coops, K. D. Bereave Standard turkey coops, K. D. CHEESE QREASE Beset Royal Swiss cheese grease Besiege Johnsons' fly-proof cheese grease Betray. . ..Cheese boxes (use number code to give sizes) Beverage Cheese box material for boses (use number code to give sizes) COOPERAGE STOCK STAVES Bevy -No. 1 staves, 30 in, 1 Bewail No. 1 staves, *2S^ in. (_ Civekind uf Beware No. 2 staves, '60 in. I wood Bewilder . .No. 2 staves, 28J^ in. J HE.\DING Be^vitch No. 1, 17' y ita., hard Bey No. 1 , iiyn in., soft Beyond No. 2, 17 Vs in., hard Bias No. 2, 17>8 in., soft Bicker No. 1, 19/8 in., hard Bicycle No. 1, 19 Vs in., soft Bid No, 2, r.M 8 in., hard Bide No. 2, 19,' g in., soft Bier No, 2, 18 J ^ in., soft CURD KNIVES Binding Horizontal curd knife Biology - Perpendicular curd knife CLEANSING POWDER Biped... Ideal cleansing powder EGG CASES Black No 1. white piue with fastener Blackball.. . . No. 1, wliitewood with fastener Blade. .No, 2, whitewood no fasteners, sawed and dressed Blamable No. 2, whitewood no fasteners, veneer S. & D. ends Blameless No. 2, white pine no fasteners, smooth-sawed Blanch ■ 30 dozen Bland 36 dozen EGG CASE FILLERS Blemish No, 1, handmade fillers Blend .. .'."..'.'.No. 2. ventilated strawboard fillers B],CTht Medium Ideal odorless fillers Hiind Medium handmade strawboard fillers Bliuk No. 2. regular handmade strawboard fillers — Continued HOSE Blue 3-ply conductor hose Bluff ^pb' conductor hose Blunder Suction hose Blunt Steam hose Blur. Wirebound hose MILK JARS Bodice Half pint tin top milk jars Bodied 1 pint tin top milk jars Bodily 1 quart tin top milk jars Bogus Half pi ut Ideal milk jais Boil I pint Ideal milk jars Boisterous 1 qiiart Ideal milk jars PERFECTION GATES Bonfire U/,t -inch inside thread Bonnet P^-inch outside threail Bonny 1 J j-inch inside thread Bonus l^ii-inch outside thread Bony 2-inch inside thread Booby 2-inch outside thread Book ;j-inch weigh can gate POULTRY BOXES Border Nu. poultry shippiug boxes RENNET EXTRACTS AND TABLETS Boom Hansen's rennet extract Boost Hansen's rennet tablets SALT Boudoir Genesee F. F. salt Bough Diamond crystal salt Bought Ashton F. F. salt Bounce Cheese salt SCALE BOARDS Borax inch Scale Ixjards (use number code for size) TUB FASTENERS Bovine Common tub fasteners Bower Riveted nail fasteners Bowled Universal fasteners Bowl Star tub fasteners TEST BOTTLES Brandy Babcock test bottles Brass Babcock cream test bottles Brave Russian test bottles Bravado Ohlsson test bottles THERMOMETERS Braver;' Common floating thermometers Brawl Nickel-plated flange thermometers Brawn New floating thermometers VALVES Bray in. Jenkins Bi ass globe valves Brazen in. Jenkins Brass check valves Breach in. Jenkins Brass angle valves Bread in. pop safety valve Break in. ball safety valve Breakage in. common Brass globe valve Breast in. common Brass check valve 366 Creamery Package Maitofacturixg Compaxv riACMINERY CODE BUTTER WORKERS Cabal Mason worker with plain table Cabbage Mason worker with plain table and galvanized castings Cabin Mason worker with rim guard Cabinet Mason worker with rim guard and galvanized castings Cable .Fargo upright worker Cackle Alpha butter worker Cactus National " " BABCOCK TESTERS Calabash. . Calamus "' Calamitous Calamity Calcimine Roe Calcine " Calcium " Calculate " Ideal 20 bottle tester - 24 hand tester BUTTER TUB STEAflER Calendar. .. .Ideal butter tub steamer and soaker BUTTER PRINTERS Callous Lafa^'ette butter printer Callow "' " " with table Calm . . . .Nesbitt's patent self weighing printer Calmness IXL, self gauging printer Calomel Reid's automatic iron clad Calumny Acme butter printer BOILER See code words in connection with boiler lists CHURNS Canister Pine churn Canker Ash churn Cannibal Cedar churn Cannon No. Victor churn and worker Canoe " -Disbrow churn and worker CHEESE PRESSES Caprice Frazer's gang press Capricious Frazer's combination gang press Capsicum Helmer new style gang press Capsize Steel gang press Capsule. . . Patent Sprague automatic adjustable steel gang press Captain Standing cheese press CHEESE BOX MACHINES Captive Roe pattern cheese box machine Captor Elgiu "' " " CREAM COOLERS Capture. .No. — Star cream cooler, elevated water Caramel. .No. Star cream cooler with syphon Caravan Ideal cream cooler Caraway Snyder's cream cooler CURD MILLS Cargo Pohl self-salting curd mill Carman Schaubler curd mill Carnage Harris curd cutter ENGINES See code words in connection with engine lists FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Cashier Perfection fire extinguisher HANQERS Catchup Ii'cxl2 in. hangers Category Iijxl2 in. Cater IJgxl^ in. " HEATERS Caterer Climax milk heater Cathartic Ideal milk heater PASTEURIZERS Catholic — gal. Potts' pasteurizer PIPE TOOLS Ceiling Stock and dies, % io'2 iuches Celebrate Yz io lYz^ Celerity Pipe vise Celerv Browu's adjustable tongs, }% to 1 inch Celestial. . " " " >-2 tolj^ " Celibacy. , . " " " 1 to 2 " Cell No, 1 Barnes' pipe cutter Celluloid No. 2 Cement No. 1 Stanwood pipe cutter Cemetery No. 2 " " " Cense No. 1 Saunders' " " Censor No. 2 " " " Census No. 1 Alligator wrench Centennial No. 2 " " Centiped No. 3 Center 12-inch Combination " Central 15 " " " Century 10 " Stilson Centurion 14 " " " Ceremony IIJ " Trimo " Certain 14 " Certificate No. I Parker's vise Certify No. 2 Cession No. 3 " " PULLEYS Channel Wood split pulley Chant Iron (Use number codes to give sizes) PUMPS Charity No. Dean upright pump Charm No, " horizontal " Charnel, B Marsh Chart B B Charter 4x ti " " Chase 4x 8 " Chasm GxI2 " " Chastise .Crank suction and force pumps Chattel. ..Crank suction and force pump for deep well *-^^^P No. 1 rotary pump Cheat No. 1 Pitcher " Chest No. 2 " " REFRIGERATING MACHINES - ton compressor Chestnut Stall man — SCALES Chickory lb. Roberts' salting scale Chide lb. Fairbanks' double beam Chief lb. " five Chilblain..,, lb. Champion double " Childish lb. Howe five Chimb lb. " double '■ Chime lb. Jones' C'tiimney —lb. " five " CRKAMIiRV PACKAttF, M ANUf'AC'rURINO Oo^fPA^^ V 367 Machinery Code — Coiitinncd SEPARATORS Chisel. Reid separator Chlorate Spriuger Chocolate Russian ' ' Choice United States Choir Alpha Acme belt " Choke " " turbine " Cholera '■ No. 1 belt Choral " No. 1 turbine Chord " No. 2 belt Chorister " No. 2 turbine " Chorus De Laval Staudard '' Chowder " turbine Chrome. .Humming bird No. De Laval " Chronic. .Improved baby, No, " " Chrysalis.. Improved dairy turbine " " SKIMMED MILK WEIGHER cigar Ideal skiinincil milk weigher Cinchona Yates' SKIMMED MILK STERILIZER Cinder Jensen's skimmed milk sterilizer Cipher Walker's skinmu-d milk sterilu»^r TANKS citadel. . No. — Ideal galvanized iron sleet tanks TRUCKS Clamber Platform truck Clamor Butter and clieesir " Clamp New York bulter " Claret Chicago D.iisy " Clarify Bag " VATS Clerk Wood jacket tcmperiug v^t CltVL-r (ialvanized Climate gal. cream vat, with ice sides Climax " " " *' ''ends Clipper, gal. cream vat, with ice sides and ends CUque gal. twin vat, with ice ends Cloister " " " " "sides Closet. ,- — gal, iw'.u vat. with ice sides and ends Clothier gal. milk vat WEIGH CANS Cobweb gal. weigh can WASH SINKS Cock Curtis wash sink- Cocoa Stationary' wash sink Coddle Portable wash sink NUMBER CODE Dabble 1 Dabster '^ Dado ■' Daft ^ Dagger ■' Dahlia 'j Daily ' Daintil}' p Daisj' /• Dale I'J Damage ^} Damask j- Damp j'j Damsel ^^ Dance |'^ Dandelion |„ Dandv j' Danger JJ] Dangerous i'' Dangle ;" Dark f-' Darken f: Daunt f;' Dawn ■'Z Daylight f Daze ' ^'l Dazzle f' Deaden '" Deadly ™ Deafen '^ Dearth 1™ Debar \f„ Debark \f^ Debase J;/,;; Debatable 5W Debate f^ Debauch f" Debility ^« Debit ^" Debris 50 Debonair WW Debut ™ Debutant 80U Decade W pecnmp ^^^ POUNDS Decree 1 lb. iJecrepit 2 " Decry y " Dedicate 4 " Deduce 5 " Deduct IJ " Deduction. 7 " Deiace 8 " Defalcate 9 " Defame 10 " Default 20 " Defaulter 25 " Defeat 30 '* Defect '^') " Defective 40 " Defence 45 " Defend 5U " Defendant 55 " Defensive tiO " Defer 75 " Deference 100 " Defiance 200 " Defiant 300 " Deficient 400 " Deficit 500 " Defied 600 " Defile 700 " Defilement 800 " Define 900 " Definite 1000 " GROSS Delicacy 1 gross Delicate 2 Delicious 3 " Delight 4 " Delighted 5 " Delineate '* Delinquent 7 " Delirious 8 " Delirium 9 " Deliver 10 ' Delta 16 " 368 Creamerv Package Manufacturing Company Number Code ~Conti?iued Gross — Continued. Delude 20 gross Delusion 25 " Delusive 30 " Delve 35 " Demand 40 " Demeau 45 " Demeanor 50 " YARDS Desk , 5 vds. Desolate 10 " " Desolation 15 " Despair 2L) " Desperado 25 " Desperate 30 " Despise 35 " Despite 40 " Despoil 45 " Despond 50 " Despot 55 " Despotic 6U " Despotism 65 " Dessert 70 " Destine 75 " Destiny 100 " Destitute 150 " Destrov 200 " Desultorv 250 " Detach .'. 300 " Detail 350 " Detain 400 " Detect 450 " Detection 500 " SIZES FOR PIPE, HOSE, SHAFT= ING, PULLEYS, ETC. Devoid •.'s-inch Devoir i^ Devolve 3'3 Devote 14 f)evotee 5-^ I )evotion x-^ Devout 1 Dewy 11^ Dexterity 1^ Dexterous. \^ FRACTIONS Disown Disparag-e. . Disparity . . Dispatch. . . Dispel Displace . . . Dispose DISCOUNTS Each. . Eag-er, Eatjle. Earl .. Earn. . 5 per cent .10 15 .20 .25 SIZES FOR PIPE, HOSE, SHAFT- ING, PULLEYS, ^'XC.—Contmued Diabetes 1^7^ inch Diabolical \\\ " Diadera 1}^ " Diagnosis 2 " Diagonal 2^ " Diagram 3 " WIDTH OF BELTING. ETC. Difference 1 inch Difficult \y^ " Diffidence 2 " " Diffuse 2^ " Digest... 3 Digestible 31^ ■• Digestion 4 " Dignity \ \y^ .. Digress 5 " Digression 51^ ■* Dilapidate o'^ " Dilate .'. ' 6K " Dilatory 7 • > Dilemma § " Diligence 10 " GALLONS Discuss . Igal Disdain 2 Disease ....'.. 3 Disfavor 4 Disfigure 5 Disgorge '.!!'.".!,'".".!'!' 8 Disgrace jq Disguise *. ". ". ". 20 Disgu.st 25 Dishearten 50 Dishon est .!......! 1 00 Dishonor TOO Disincline 250 Disinfect " ^ !!'!'! !!"300 Disinherit ;;^50 Disinter .^. . . .!400 Disdain 500 i^isUke i^!^;!;!!!!;;!;6oo mSQOXSKXS^Contintied. ^=^'''^,e^t 30 per cent Earth ■\^\ ■■ Ease '. ".V_ 3^ ■ Easel -^71 gast ;:;;;:::::io ■ Easier 45 Eatable 50 Eaves " ' ' ' '55 Eboiiize \^ Ebony ' ' ,.,5 Eccentric -n Echo 75 Eclat '::::::.m Eclipse yc; Economic qjj Economy ....^S CrEARIEKV PaCKACK ManIIFACTURINC COIiIPANV. 369 INDEX A Pajre Acid - !4U LH.")ttlcs, Combined 139 Measurer and Cabinet 741 Testers, Swedisli \.\i " I'ests, Manns', alsc) Extras 147 Acme Taint I'encils j^7 Water Heater 48 Adders and Extras 286 Aerators Champion, Milk 33S Star, " 339-340-341 Standard All Tin, Milk 341 Agitators, Pohl's Automatic Card...... i97-]g8 Air Cocks 263 Alarm Clocks, "Get-up'' Electric 209 Alkaline Tablets, Farrington's 147 Alpha Drum Butter Worker, and Extras.. i_7 Separators 66 to 82 Alphabet and Figures, Eureka and Revolv- ing 1S6 American Butter Printer 155 American Shipping Books 144 Ammonia 37 " Drums 37 Annattoine • 2j6 Annatto-seed 226 Aprons, all styles mi Apron Pants, oiled 192 Articles of Incorporation (or Creamery and Cheese Factory 295-296 Asbestine, Cold Water Paint 2S0 Ash Tubs — Pland Made, Elgin Style 163 Machine Made 165 Australian Butter Boxes 171 Box Linings, I'archment.. 178 Antom.atic Pressure Blocks... • 213 B Babbitt -SS Ladles -=SS Babbitt's Potash 226 Babcock Milk Testers^ Ideal Turbine '.M Roe Hand I'ower, all sizes I3,5 Russian ■■--■ ^^f. Babcock Bottle Rmscr 136 Drain Rack 136 ' ' Glassware 1 38 " Tester Extras i35 Test Bottle Bath I37 Test Bottle Rack 136 Test Waste .Tar i ' '^^ Vn ' '^ Test Water Heater and Bottle Filler ;37 Bail Boxes ™ Bair Cream Coolers J' Bandagers, Cheese Hoop. ;io P-,r,.l-iire Cheese, all knuls ^-9 Barher'^Cnlman Check Milk Pumps 97 Barkley Egg Case Cartons i74 Baskets, Grape ^^^ Beading Tools ;::::::::: lee ^Z^f^stco.n,oun,::::: .« ^^^'l^ks, 'Fastis;- studs- -ani-pbers:: -J " Lacing ■•:■■■;; " :^^ " Paste, "Giant' - ^4^ " Punches, all styles.... -4^ "^^^I either extra short lap and Chicago.... 246 Leviathkn or Gandy. ■ 244 Rawhide and Round. .. ~ .--• ■ 240 Rubber •■"•■ • ^^5 Belts. Separator ........■•» ^ Brrrv Boxes and Crates. .....-.-.- v- ^7^ '' Box Fruit Case and Crate Opener.. 175 r. B B Pat,'p ichromate of Potash 143 idwelTs Adjustable Stalls... y3 00k s— American Shipping ...-,, , 1:14 ] )rivcrs' 131. Milk ,... 144- r^G On Dairying 1.13 of tics— J.Iabcock Test 13R Combined Acid 130 Composite Test 14^ Wagner's Double Jiore 'Test (39 ottle Brushes, Test and Sample... i.|i-].jj " Drain Racks 136 Fillers, Babcock Water Heater 137 " Racks, Babcock Test 138 " " Composite Test i \j. Rluser, Babcock , 136 xes, Clieesc jjo Poultry 175 ox Churns — Square Factory izz Extras. Factory u'. X Files 283 Linings, Parchment ly'i yd's Automatic Ripening Cream Vats... 105 Automatic Fermenting Cans 105 radley Butter Boxes 166 anch Tees 2i-j6 rass Tags for Bottles 14J; rooms, Factory 18? rushes — Scrub and Flr.nr 188-180 Steel Floor and Shelf..... 188 Stencil 189 Swiss ("heese 231 Test and Sample Bottle.... 141-14^ ull Punches or Trocars 362 urlaps r7j urning Brands, Hansen's Improved. .... .255 ushhigs for Wood Split Pulleys 242 utter Bowls, Maple 3_19 utter Boxes^ Australian 171 Bail 166 Bradley 166 Dumas' Improved Spruce 167 Improved Shipping 169 Print }y2 Round Spruce 167 " Fiber 167 utter and Cheese Cutters 1^3 " Cloth 230 utter Colors— Hansen's Danish and Columbian .... 181 AVells. Richardson & Co. Improved 182 utter Firkins 165 " Forks, Mrs. Bragg's -350 " Knives, Wooden 159 " Ladles, Dairy 350 " " Factory 161-162 utter Moulds, all styles 160-161 Packers, Common and Acme. 162 Pails and Cans, Tin 165 Plates 168 Printers, all styles 154 to 160 Spades, Steel 162 370 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. Patre Butter Spades, Wood i59 Stands 169 Trays, Richardi and Covered 3.19 Ti-ieVs 148 Tubs, Ash 163-165 Record 168 Spruce 164 Mutter Workers, Dair\-^ Eureka and Lever 35^ ]\Iason and Rcid 35i Dutter Workers. Factory — Alpha and Extras i-7 Bal)y Combined and 345 Disbrow Combined Churn and 113 to nS Mason's Improved Fewer, No. 2 1^4 " " ■• " Extras. . 125 National and Extra? 128 Schauble"s \\'ood and Iron Frame 126 \'^ictor Combined Churn and......iig to 121 \^ictor Dairy Combined Churn and 344 Butter \\'rappers, Manilla and Fikes 170 By-Laws for Creamery and Cheese Fac- tories 395-296 Cadillac Salt lyg Calf Feeders and Weaners 358 " W'eancr and Udder Protector, Uni- versal 359 Calipers, Double "^y Cans^ Cooley ^37 tVeam (.'arr\in,tr 129 Fermenting. Br.yd's Automatic 105 Ice Cream i]^'^ Milk 206 to 2TI Oil \\'eigh Cans and Pails. Tin, Fntlcr Can Cleaners, Ku--t, Milk Hooks, Milk lackets, Shipping; Letters Links Locks Tanks, for deep setting Carboy Caps, Rubber " Splash Preventer, Rubber " Trunnions, Impro\ed Cartons, Barklev Egg Case Castors. Curd Sinks Cattle Covers, "Stay On' Caulking Tools Ceiling Plates Chairs Champion Milk Coolers Check Protectors " Pumps, Barber-Colman Cheese Eamlages, Excelsior Ready Made " " Seamless Boxes. K. D. and made up Bi:>x Fasteners, Dc Ha\'cn " Machines, all styles " and Shelf Scraper and Butter Cutters ;; Color C. P Color. Flansen's Danish " " Tablets. Hansen's Factory Books, Roc's Plans and Specifications. . . ■_■ 304 to < ireasc, all kinds Kettles, all styles " Knives, tinned' *. " Making Apparatus, Family Moulds, Fancy, all stvles.' Presses, all styles. Gang 212 to " Extras Standing Press Hoops, Dividing Circles, gal- vanized Iron [[ [I Hoops, Eraser and Wilson... galvanized iron Swiss Rods and Saddles ' Screws nS i^S 209 94 20M 2uS 20S 336 Triers 33-^ 2S4 22Q 229 230 153 226 228 22S 146 306 230 231 199 343 219 214 218 216 216 217 231 21R 21S 14S Cheese Utensils 1 Chicago \\''ater Motor Chicken and Turkey Coops Churns and Butter \\'orkers Combined, Disbrow 113 to Churns and Butter \\''irkers Combined, Disbiow Repairs t 16 to Churns and Butler W'.'rkers Combined Victor 1 19 to Churns — Dairy 344 to Extras Fnctorv Oil Test ^ Co\ers and Extras, F'actory Churn Strainers lu Circles — Cloth Parchment Press Cloth Clark's Boiler Feed Regulator Cleansing Powder, Ideal Climax Milk Heater Clocks, "Get Up" Electric Alarm Cloth, all kinds " Circles and S^tiares, Excelsior " Emery and Crocus Coal Scoops Cocks, Air Gauge and Ball " and Valves, Steam and ^Vater. all st>des 266 to " \\'renches. all s(>"ies 266- t '^co-Rennet Collars (Vjlumbian Butter Color Combined Churn and Butter \\'orkec. FJis- bro\\^ descriptive 1 r-< to Combined Churn and Butter Worker, Dis- brow, repairs 116 to Combined Churn and Butter Worker, Vic- tor 1 19 to Commnn Sense Setters Comprisite Test Brjttles Racks, " " Preser\'a(i\'e. Liquid Compound for Biemling Test ( "om pressors 36 to Cnmpn!ator, CrcauKTy Newtrui Schoencman's Butter Fat and Dividend < 'ondenscd Milk Machinery Conductor Heads _" Pipe or Troughs I 'nnical Skimmers Cnoley Cans Creamers ('oop^. Sites' \'entilated Chicken and Tur- key ( "ripy T'resscs , , Cork (Miurn Co\ er ( iround Shavings Corks, all kinds ("orrosive Sublimate Tablets. Idea! Cost of^ a Creamery, descriptive 297 to Cots, Finger Cotton Waste Couplings, Compression and Flange Pipe (^■ivcred Kettles Cow Clips. \''ictor " Stalls, Bidwell's Adjustable Crane Irons, Hoisting Crate, Berry Box and Case Opener Crayons. Indelible Cream Can Gauges Carrying Cans Checks , Coolers, Bair " Snyder " Star. Danish Weston and Ideal Pasteurizer -Rn to " Rules ;.... Creamers, Cooley Creamery Buildings 297 to Crcasey Ice Breakers _.. aee 231 308 174 115 uS 347 34S 130 1-^3 112 378 231 =63 183 89 20Q 230 17S 261 261 262 26S 267 2j8 121 336 143 140 40 144 144 oS oS 336 337 337 174 2S3 123 37 '73 131 143 300 102 255 240 265 137 359 360 94 175 1S7 336 129 93 292 131 337 303 Ckeameky Packagk ManiieacTukinc Company. 3/1 ital :iii(l rcrpetiiiicular. -<9 Crucus Clt.lli ,6, <-'.>'!' Gi-ca^c ,58 t. urcuma >j5 CiirJ Agilator>, r,,lil Aiil.,maVic, ...... .'.'.'.'.^97 iireakt-rs, .Swiss I. Iictsc' 221 ■■ l^orks ifiq ■■ Knives. ]| Ciii-d Mills— J5'si" =03 Karris J03 l-^asper 201 Mcpherson , -04 I'dhl's Self Salting,' 199-JOO Scliaut.)le"s linpru\LMl i'.iwtr joj Curd Mill Extras joo Curd Pails, flat side 205 Racks 196 " Rakes 196 " Sci'Ops, tin , , , 204 wooden 105 '■ Sinks 195 Castors , 19s " Test. Wisconsin 222 Ciu'tis Milk Heaters, ]'^levating 90 Wash Sink 107 D Dairy AnthorJties , , 143 " lluildings, farm 307 Dehorning Tonls, all stvlcs 361 Desks '. 2S3 Diamond Vise, wiili Drill Attachment 271 Die Stocks and Extras, all styles 273 Dippers, Factory, all stylus 204 Disbrow Combined Churn aiui Jiuller Worker t 13 tu 115 Disbrow Combined Churn and Putter Worker Repairs 116 t<< i iS Disc Cleaner, Alpha Separator. 74 Dividers 138 Dividing Circles, Gal. Irrm, for Cheese Hoops 216 Division Boards, Egg Fillers 173 Dog Powers, all styles 311 Double Bore Test Bottles, Wagner's 139 Down Pat Egg Carriers 174 Drain Racks, Babcock Bottle 136 Drivers' Books and Tablets 131 " Cases 130 " Pails 131 Drying Boards, for Swiss Cheese 231 Duck Suits, White 190 Duffey's Berry Box, Crate and (.'ase (JpL-ner 175 Eccentric iov Pumping Jacks 62 Economizer Boiler 14 Edam Cheese Moidd -tq Egg Cases and Fillers - . 173 " Carriers, "Down Pat" - 174 Ejectors, all kinds 64 Electric Alarm Clocks, "Get C'p" -09 Elevating Heater, Curtis 90 Elgin Milk Strainer 31^ Elliott's Water-protjf J-^namel ^79 Emery Cloth -61 Engines — Frost Center Crank '^''''^l Jewel . "^ Jdeal Balance Val\L- -''>-^7 Lambert Gas or Gasolme 3'-'-3i Upright Combined Ba^e -4 " Single Base -'9 A\'chster Gas or Gasoline 3^ Erwin Rams' Steam 58 Eureka Milk Pump ■ ■ So Excd.iur 173 lojectnrs 04 Exir-Kl i>-'- iKKl, descnpti\ e ^^s II-. ;(ll sivlcs :'94 fiinj-'tun's Alkaline Tablets 147 Potassium Ji i chroma te Tablets. 143 -rr'iicr^ — Cutler Tub 184-1S5 ■ ' — r;,-.. 230 Page Feed Cooker and Steam Boiler, Ideal and Extras 353 Feed Water lleaturs 46 to 48 Files. LJi.x and Lt-ttL-r 283 i-'illc-rs- J'^gg Case 173 I'inger Ci>ts ^,:,j iMre Prick ^t, ;■ Clay 3:^ I'^ire h^xtniguishers, Perfection Cliemical.. 288 !'"irkins, Uuttur lOS l-'lnor Plates 266 \'\ue Cleaners, all styles.. 260261 ]'-xpander. Roller 261 Followers, Eraser's Hard Woor.l. . . . 217 J'"orks, Butter 350 " I'urd KJ5 I'Vuit lloxes. 1-3 r.ushel 170 l-'unnels for hlling V-A Jfoups 217 Galvanized Steel Tanks, Ideal 109 <]as and (jasoline Engines... 30 to :i-2 Gas Pipe, Stock and iJies 273 ( late Opener, Ideal Weigh Can 97 (jates Perfection, all styles and extras 99 Gauge Cocks, Common and Ball 262 <.Jauge Glasses, water 264 Gauges, all styles, steam and water 264 " Cream Can 336 ( lem Fiber Butter Packages 167 "(let Up" Electric ..Marm Clocks 209 < dassware — ■ ].'.abcock 138 I.-actometers is" Eight and Heavy Test Tidjcs 150 Little Detecti\'e 15.^ Pi(jscopes 15,-' Testing Instruments 151 Thermometers 152 Glasses, Water (.!auge 262 (iloves. Rubber 19- Gold Dust 183 Gouda Cheese Mould J19 Governors, Heater Vat Qi .Steam Engine :?6o Graduates, Glass 148 Grate Bars. Round and Straight 34 Grates, Frost's Impro\e'l .Shaking and Dumping 34 ( irease Cups, all kinds -'S^ ( ireiner's Pipettes and extras 138 ( iiidgeons. Chm-n i-'3 (iuy' Wires 3.i H Ifack Saw, Griffin's 87 1 1 angers, Chiu-n r-3 Self-( )ilmg Adjustable I'.ail and Socket f^jst . .." -MI Hangers, Self-Giling Adjustable liall and Socket "4o Hansen's Danish Butter Color 181 " " Cheese " ^-8 Head Holders, all stvles 361 Heaters, Milk, all styles 88-89 Water and Test Bottle Fdlers 137 Heater Vat Governors 91 Hints on Belt Lacing, descriptive 247 Hoisting Crane Irons 94 Hook Plates 266 Horse Powers 3'J9-3t'"-' ]Inse. Conducting. Steam and Suction 251 " I^ure Rubber 137 " Fittings, all kinds -5---53 Hydrometers 141 Hygrometers 149 I Ice Breakers 357 " Chisel 25<'->_ " Crackers 3S6 " Cream Bricks 355 Freezers 354 Packing Cans. Double and Mal- leable Bottoms 35s " Packing Tubs 356 Creamery Package Manufactuking Company. ] Page Page Ice Making- Machinery 36 to 40 Milk Testers. Babcuck 133 to 135 '■ 'J'uols, all kinds ;:75 to 2y^ " Testers, Extras, iiabcock 135 Ideal Hand and Turbine Babcock Tester. 133-134 " Tester Traveling Outfit 133 Milk Healers tiS " Thieves 141 " Milk and Cream Vats n:io Milking Tubes, Coin Silver 362 Milk I'linip Rotary 61 Milkscope, Spence 149 " .Skimmed Milk \Veighers 95-06 Molasses Gates 99 Injectors, ail styles (^3-^4 Monrad's Rennet Test 224 Inking Pads . .". jH4 Months and Dates 186 Instdating Paper, all kinds 45 Moon Crease Cup 258 Mops, Wood and Iron 188 J tMoulds, Butler, all styles 159 to 161 .Tackels, M,lk Can 208 *'''S- Hiagg's Butler lo.rks : 350 Milk and Test 142 N Slone 163 Nails— ensen's Skimmed iMilk Sterilizers mG l-^gg Case 173 et Pumps, Blakeslee 65 Tub I^astener 1S4 Jewell Side Crank Engines 28 National Butter Workers and E.\tras 128 Jimket Talilets 227 Nelson's Pasteurizer 292 Newton Computators 144 l^ Neverslip Crease Cup 25S K-ispcr Curd Mill •'Oi Nippers, Solid Steel, End Cutting 87 Kelky's t_oiidcnser."He.-iier'aiid'EYltc-i-s::;i "48 Noiseless Water Heaters, all styles 65 Kettles, t_o\ered 137 Knives — O Curd 199 (tiled Apron Pants 192 Tin Cheese 199 Oils, all kinds 257 \\'ociden liuller 159 Oil Cans 256 " Cups, all 5t\-les 256 |_ " Tanks, with Pump 257 Labels, l-:ar 350 " l>'st Churns 130 Lace Cullers, lilliolfs 249 , ,^ <=st lubes 131 "Leather. Rauhide 249 Ozalme 183 Lacings, all kinds 249 Lactic Ferment. Chr. Hansen's 180 P I,aclomelers, Common and Oue\enne's iso Packing, all kinds 2^4 Ladles-- Pails- Dairy 3^0 Butter 165 Factory iti2 Drivers' 151 Lag or Wood Screu-s 240 I'lat Side Curd 205 Lamp Stoves 137 Ideal 313 Larkey ililk Heater.s S8 Milk, all kinds 313 Lead Probe or Sound 362 Smith's ,'\djustable Strainer 312 Leader Injector 64 Paint — Ledgers, Elgin Patron, Milk 146 Asbestine 280 " Cathered Cream 132 Elliott's Enamel 279 Cetter Files ,X3 P. & B 45 Letter.s, Milk Can 208 Paint Pencils, Acme 1S7 Levels, Hexagon and Iron 87 Pauls, Oiled Apron 192 Lewis Lye ,43 Paper, Butter Boxes. Round 167 Links, Milk tan. 20S " Insulating 45 Lists, Creamc-ry Machinery 297 to 303 " Parchment and Waxed ,78 T 1 i7n '^'^■'""'-■'"V 3"7 Parafflne ,72 Locks, Milk Can 20S Parchment l!ox Linings ,78 Loconioti\-e or Por a j c Boi ers ^i-^> .. r- .i.^ , .. 'o Lubricators, all styles ^.{r, .. f "dcs and Sipiares ,78 Lubricator Glasses ;'S ., K-"^".-: ''? Oil Cups 'U I, , ■ - i"l' T-'n'"P ■•^.-■j"-- ''* Lumber Crayons X I'-i-tciirizing Apiiaratus, Nelson s 292 I \-p T eivls' ' ClttS 290 ' ' "^ '-I3 Pasteurized Milk, Cream and Butter 289 I'atron's Books 131 M Penbertliy Injector 63 Mann's Acid Test and Extras. . . 147 f;="<:''-^- P^JP*- ^i^™'' 1S7 Marking Pots .... ' tKy Berfeetion Gates and Extras 99 Marsehall's Rennet Test ■■" 22! i'rcscription Scale for P.ahcock Test 237 Mason's Butler Workers and Extras. .. .124-125 ,'.,''*,",, ,',', r",' ■■-,•■-■• 3S Metropolitan Aulomatic Injector 63 I ike s Veneer Wrappers, for Butter Prints. 170 Milk Books, Elgin ■" ,,r Pillow Blocks. Kigi.l 241 ■• Cans 2o6"to 211 Pmchcocks, Molir's 137 " (an Cleaners, Rust and Ivvtras 209 Rioseope 15. " Hooks (,4 i ipe 2(15 " .Tackels, Felt Service 208 " Coverings, Ideal, Asbestos Sectional " 'Letters. Locks and Links 208 Moulded 279 " Color Tablets 228 " Cutters, all styles 270 < 'oolers 3^X t,j 3^f " l''ittings, all styles .-ind kinds 265 ■■ Siiydi-r .' '92 " Hangers 266 Healers, all styles 88 to 90 " Taps and Reamers 272 " Le, leers ' 146 " 'J'hreads 265 I'.-iils ^I5 " 'J'ongs. Brown's and Common ^6o 2,S9 to 202 " " R.dibins' I'alenl Cha .49 to C2 " \^iseT. all kinds. Wrenches, all k haiiipir, rn-,,.n,dnes 143 \v reiunes, all kinds ,,,£, S.impl.r, Si MM 1 1,- ,41 Pipedc Tulus -"3 Shr.ls, ,-,11 finds 14s Pipettes, all kinds ,■;„ Slalev, Ide.il. ih.ul.h- 144 Pil.-h.r t,,r l,..„.tn..~ - - ' -■ ■ '"^ Crkambry Packace Manufacturing Company. 373 Page Paye Plans, ChcL-SL- V'actury Ju-i lu 306 Rules for t'alculating Power of LSelting 2J7 Creamer\' Piiilding jg; lu 30^ " " Find'iig I^ength of Belts 247 Plates, Fluor autl t'ciling 266 " " iMrenien 12 Plier and Awls, C>jnibined, hj use wllh Russian IJabcock Milk Testers and Extras, 13.; Blake Stnds 250 Rust Milk Can C'li-aners and Extras 209 Pliers and Wire L'tittcrs, Acme, Coniliined. 87 Plumb and Level, Iron S7 Pohl's Automatic Curd Agitator ic(7-ni.y O Pokers 261 Portable or Lucumutive Rollers 21-22 Sackers, Cheese 216 Potash, Babbitt's 226 -Safes 282 Bichruniate, Powdered 143 i3'\' ^",t' , ^ ■ ■,' '**•' Potassium, Bichromate Tablets, Earring- g^"'*" "'' ^","J"^ '79 ton's 1-13 -5''™*=''^"; "'"''"■ "^^ Putfs Pasteurizing Apparatus 2qo-2Mi '^^i;* •'■ ,P'^ .'.'-"'."'Vr ■, 3'" Poultry Boxes .' . U3 c -' "i' "\' "-T „ n 'i ^Z Powers, Dug and 1 lorse. 30,, lu 311 ^=^>''"e ^' '" L""'-' I-'"'''-?'" Raekages 168 Preser\ali\"es for iNlilk Samples, all kimis., 143 ^'^'^ X^' ,, Presses, Cheese, Gang ! ,,^ to 214 ^.' = 1'"'-'" • ; -36 Extras 2,, Vr"" '•' f'""''!.' V ' ' ' i' -r- ' ; '^' " Rods and Saddles 21S D.si.ensary fur J.abcock Test. 237 .. f Screws 21S Fairbaitks Agate J:!utter Print 237 n " ,a°f!*''"'^i"r"i ''*^ Uowe or"Fuhhunks-'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 212 Press t loth ami (-trcles 2} j j^^, Creamery 234 IIuops 1-raser ix Wilson 2,6 j^„j^ ^lad Ice 278 Galvanized Iron 217 j„,.,.^ ^^^j Champion 233 Swiss Cheese 231 Milk 238 " Rings Fibrous ... 216 Portable,' ' Cheese ' 235 Pressure Blocks, all styles 213 'c Creamery 2^- Print Butter Boxes .... 172 Roberts or Rensselaer "SaitYng^ !!! ^ !!!! ! 237 Packages, all styles 1C3 to 172 Spring Balance 238 Printer's Butter, all styles 154 to 161 Suspension Creamery 235 Pulleys. Bushings 242 Swinging Creamery 255 Clutch 243 Union and Little Detective 23S Sleeves 242 Scale Board.s— Tight and Loose, Iron Churn 123 i"or American Cheese 220 Wood Split and Steel 242-243 '• Swiss " 231 Pumps — Scoe'ps— Boiler Feed 51 Tin, Curd 204 Force 5'J Wooden, Curd 195 Milk, I'..\ver and Steam 59 Scoville Milk Samplers 141 Porcelain Lined Pitcher 62 Screws, Lag and Wood 240 Rotary 60-61 Seals of Stamps 284 Skimmed Milk, Barber-Colman 97 Self Inking Pads 284 Steam S7 to 59 Separators— " .Tet 64 Dairy 315 to 322 Pump Cylinders 5^ F^actory FJe Laval 66 to 71 Rods and^ Coupbngs 52 Separator Belts 86 Pumping Jack F>centric 62 -' Extras, De Laval Dairy. .. .323 to 334 Jacks, Bell and Power 62 •■ •■ De Laval Factory. . .72 to 82 Punches, Cream Clieck 130 " ■• Jumbo 84 ,-. " " itikado 335 U " " Reid, Danish-Weston and Ouevennes' r.acl^.melers 150 Barber 831085 Setters, Cummun .Sense 336 R Shafting, Cold Rolled 240 Racks, Cnnl 196 Shavings, Cork 173 'f^.^t ['.utile 138 Shipping ll'iuks, American 144 Radiators all styles 274 Shipping P.oxes, Impruved Butler 169 Rakes, Curd 196 Shoes, Badger, Wuudcn 192 Rams' Erwin 58 Sieycs. Hair and Brass iii Ready Rcckuner. liabcock 146 Sinks Curd . . 195 Reckuner wil Test 13^ Wash, all sizes 107-108 Reamers Pi[.e ^7- Siphons, all styles 205 Record Tin-lined Butter Tubs 168 Sites' Ventilaled Coops 174 Refrigerating Machinery 36 to 40 Skids 239 Refrigeratrjr' Tanks 129 Skimmed Milk Sterilizers, Jensen's i(j6 Refrigerators, i'.uhn , Air Syphe.n 4" to 44 " '' ,,.'.', Walker's 106 Reliance Safety Water Column 2C3 Weighers. Ideal 95-90 Remedies, DaiVs- 1-9 '" " Buttles, Wagner's Double Rennets, liest Bavarian 226 ^Neck 139 Rennet Extract, C. P... 2-'6 Skimmers-- Hansen s 227 Conical and ( ooley 336 Rennetine Blumenthars 226 Skimming Pails, Roc's 131 Rennet Tablets 227 Skimmuig Stations 30, to 303 Rennet Tests— Slates. Ideal Double Milk 144 Marschall's 223 Slee\'es for Wood Split Pulleys 242 Atonrad's and Extras 224 Smoke Stacks 33 Rods and Saddles 218 Snyder's Milk and Cream Cooler 92 Roofing, Rubberoid 4S Speed Indicators '. 260 " '.Steel 281 " Kni\'es 217 Royal Swiss Cheese Coloring 226 Spence Milkscope 149 Rennet Extract 227 Spray Pumps 363 Rubber Gloves 102 Spruce Butter Blixcs. Australian 171 .-■ " Type, Solid 2S5 " " " Round and Dumas 167 Rules, Creain 131 Stacks Plates 33 ■ ' ' '■ "^ 1 r T. ,. ^ Stamps and Seals 284 :574 Creamery Package Manufacturing Company. Pajfe Pagre Star «]rea5e Cups -5^ Tul.is, Hand Made Elgin Style, Ash 163 ■■ ^lilk Coolers and Aerat.jrs 339 to 341 " Ice Cream Packing, all kinds 356 " Separator Cream (.\joters 93 "■ IMacbine >fade. Ash 165 Stationery, C'reamery atid Llieese j'^ac- " \'ermont Spruce 164 tory . .' 14 5- 14*5 Turke}- and C'hicken Coops 174 Slationer\-. Test Cluiru Supplies 13^ 'l'\[io, Ruklier 2^5 "Stav-on" eattle Covers 35S Steam Gauges ^^64 U Steam or Water Cocks... 266 I'dder J'ndector and Calf W'eaner. Uni- .Steel Roofing, Ceiling and Siding, 281 \er.sal 3,s9 Stencils, Eureka 186 1.1. S. Injector^ 03 Stencil Paste 187 L'p-to-datc Pipettes, \\'agTier'> 139 Sterilizer, Tensen's .Skimmed .Milk 106 'Walker's 106 w SlillwcU's Patent Lime Kxlraelor and l"il- ,. , . .. , ,. , c- (^.i- ,|5 \ alves and Ccjcks, all styles. Steam and Stone jars 16S \\ater Mj to j6S Stoves, Lamp 137 \ ats-- . ,,. ,, Strainer Cloth 230 P.oyd s .Automatic Ivipeuing Cream 105 Dippers 204 Cheese Factory 193 Churn, \'at and Cream tii-ii2 „ " " Linings for same 193 Dairy 311-312 Crcan- 103-104 for Champion Coolers 33S Ideal Milk and Cream 100 Whey 20.S ^Ji'l- Receiying 102 Stricture Instruments 362 Seli-IJealing Cheese 194 Suits, White Duck iQo " '' Dairy Cheese 342 ■■Sure Grip" Steel d'acklc Blocks 94 Small Cream and Cheese 342 Swedish Acid Testers 141 Tempering 91 Swift Lubricators 2^9 Twin Cream 104 Swiss Cheese Boxes 231 N'at .Specifications, all kinds tot Cloth 230 ■■ Strainers 111 Kettles 231 W^rmont Spruce Tulis 164 Utensils 23J \'ictor Ci.unbined Churn and Worker, Fac- tory 119 to 121 .^ \'ictor Combined Churn and Worker, ' Dairy 344 to 34,"; Tablets, Cheese Cohir, Hansen's 228 Victor Cow Clips. 3,W Coco-lvennel 228 \'ises, Diattiond with drill attachment 271 I)ri\-i-rs' 131 ■■ I'i[ie, all styles 272 P'arriiigtcm's .Alkaline 147 Pi'tassliini lliehriJimate. 143 W Ideal Ccirrosive Sublimate 143 \\^,gner's Double Bore Test Bottles 139 .Junket. Hansen s 227 -. I'p-to-date Pipettes M9 ^ ", , i;f"';'" .' .-:■■..■:.■■;■■ --7 X'.'agon Covers 132 Tackle Blocks, patent 'Sure t.np Steel.. 94 W'aiinyright Water Tube Feed Water Jacks and XSails, [^aslener 184 lltalcr 47 Tags, Brass, for Babcoek fjottles and Test \\'a'k'cr's Sterilizer ! . . . ..... 106 Jars 142 w'ash S'in'ks, ali styles'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'107-108 lanks, Can, lor Deep Setting 33& Waste, Cotton '. 255 Ideal Galvanized Steel 109 ■■ y^r, Babcoek 136 ',''' -5? Water Columns, Reliance 263 Refrigerator ( ream 129 Water Glasses. Scotch 262 ,,V"'"' "" \iater Heaters. Noiseless 4 65 laps, Pipe 272 j,-j^,j Water, Acme 48 lempering \ats 91 .. .. Kelley's 48 ester Extras ...... 135 .. .. Stilhyell 46 I esters, Aci'l, ilydrometer and Swedish.. 141 " •< W'iiuwritrht 47 .. ;; Babcoek Milk and Cream.... 133 to 135 \\-,.,|,.r M,,tors, (:h,cago°. .. .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.]'.'.'. 308 Babcoek Traveling Outfit 133 Water and Steam Gauges, Washers, etc... .264 J'- o? I,"''"'oT''"'^ '3J Water or Steam Cocks 266 les Blanks, Babcoek ,46 W'alerin.g Basin, Woodward 360 Test Bottles Babcoek.. ,38 w'eigh Can- 98 Composite lest 142 Weigh Can Gate Opener. Ideal 97 .. Eg tcs.W^agners Double Bore 139 Weighers, Skimmed Milk and Whey ... .93-96 Lo e Bath Babcoek.. 137 Wells. Richardson & Co.'s Improved But Bottle Brushes. Babcoek 141 ter Color i^^ ;; ;; „ ;' ,','',' Tf*' '3; white Duck "suiis:::;::;:;:;;:::;:::::;:;::; 190 ,, Kacks. Babcoek 13S W histles, Steam 262 .. ,, C.unposite 142 Wisconsin Curd Test 222 ,, /W'/"^'""! ^^'^"' l''t'al 142 Wire Cutlers and Pliers, Acme, Combmed. 87 „ -> ;>b'-'--, [r'Sht ="1'-! IIea^w' ,50 \Vood or Lag Screws, 240 .r w . Tr'4- 1" '1'.' \\\ ' ' 'i-'i'i' " ' ' i; ' i ■ '■^^ Wooden Slices, l^ad^er iq2 Water Heater and Bottle I'lller, Bab- x\-^„d i^^ketcd Tempering Vats 91 Thermometersran'stile;:::::;:::::::::::::: I'l \Voi:Hdward W^aterlng Basin 360 Tu .,.^„ ( ■-..^1-.. ' .:-.' *^ '-" 1^"^' ^" Thrce-waj' L'ock^i 266 Jin Lined lutter lackaucs. .Sa\Te & Kl'C- 1,1 r^ 1 ■ 1 ,■! 1 * b , ^ - ^,-, I lisliruw (_ ')tidiitii.*U (. nun and . . 1 n to 1 18 ord 16S AI'i^.Hi's lninr,,^rd , m /-I-'- T^ r , 1 aM.l-'llllSilJIMlltVLIi ^,.... ..1J_1 J m. 1 erforatt-d ig:; ., ,. 1 r , Tin Plate for repairing vats ,93 x,,;,,,,,, pbiUer, ai^ Fx ra "" ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 128 T ongs. Pipe 2(jo Traveling Outfit f.ir l;.ilieock Tester 133 \y, Tiead I^awers. ll,,rse and Dog joy I,, 31, AlVgator and Monkey 270 Iriers, Bu er and ( lerse 148 i-,,,-i- .,11 cf,.l,.c " *, . i- Trocai^s or bull bunel.es ,02 'i " ' •' kiiF 261110267 ■Trucks, all s.^les 2,9 ^'''' ''" '^ ' ='^9 ■J 111, l-'asteners 1S4 iSs X Lining-, I'arcliiiient 178 "■ "' Aliilia and hlxlras 127 l)i^' Ma and Fxtras 12 8 Sehaiible's 126 :^ri^Emm