PACE TWO
MODEL FARM S
. ELECTRICJ
Hardly a Man-Size Task or a
trie Motor Could Nol
Just what electricity real!* can do
?n the farm. :t :a r.ves the chance,
was disclosed at the -eceat State
fare; Products Shew held at Harrish
" Pa- Mere than one bnadr-i
fa**n !tnr' ?-nts an; far?. r.r =? j-.en
ii* operattc ty *.e .r , rt
placed
Vast -f several *h nstnd *.?
Itcra wv.-e -_-..
electr
once the el*::.- ? ? At?
farm -ha: .id afford pit electricity
* -j tc s-ch at exteat a;
indicated (-. -h:? m : 1 *-lec:r:c fart:
would ?sd the day s work somethits
to chuckle t ?f ir*t?-ad of something
to 5cow} at.
The?* tsarac^d this exhibit
however?the Git: Power Surrey
Pennsy.vas;a I-ertittiseEt of Ac-.culttre
Pete-: ? >-*te ce.
Peaasylvat a .- 'iratce at . Penuey'.ratia
Electric As- n?coupk* de.
:?c* *r .ndicator. com sheller and six
itu-inch oscillating desk fana.
BEAT A BLIZZARD
Electric L ght on Pole in Yard Guided
Cattle to Shelter.
Kansas biixxard* have long been a
dread ck the fimer in tne prairie
i-tr* Livestock an i even human
.ngs have been cut off from shelter
an . frozen :c death. Hence the feelings
of a farmer in Ellis County. Kansas.
ran be appreciated when he says:
"My electric installation paid for It- ;
self in one night during a sudden
blizzard ia.-t winter. The big light
on a high pole near the bam helped
> us to drive ail the cow; and calves
tc shelter. Without it many would
i have been frozen *o death."
Nearly all the h vh wattage electric
i lights ies in farm
i i yards arc Mazda lamps of or even
i 1.000 watts. They were developed by
i General Electric engineer? and seen
' tists. who Srst brought Mazda lamps
into existence. These same specialists
? are giving attention at present to the 1
. ' peculiar Itgntrag ;<:< M?-ms ?n:tL ar? f
j ; met with on the l*szn.
' WINS WAY
YORK FARMS
ling Out to Serve Them?A
00 Per Cent Electrified
established a minimum char:-" of $1
per mouth with a ~l:?iins ^cale
rates from 15 coats to 6 coats per
kilo wail hoars of electricity. Where
cooking devices ar* ust d a flu; rate j
1 of 4 cents per kilowatt Is charged
with a minimum charge of ?2 per
month. Where the farmer extends :
electric! > to his barn for uses other
i than lighting, including power appll
cations, the rate varies from 2^4
*r?
// / i
3 I
I a Schoharie valley farm In New
) a^pole transformer. Below: Tha
arm fields for many miles.
I cents per kilowatt hour to 10 cents.!
according to the amount ot electricity
usedj
One of the Tillages aerred. Coble-,
! skill. Is now practically 100 per cent
! electrified. There are but two or
' three house* which do not nso elec- u
J trlcity at least for lighting
rMEFOKEE SCVUT. ML*
LIST OF B<
NOM
Following is a list of the i 0(
the offer of Mr. \V. \ . N'. Po
books to be selected by the
be nominated by popular vote
When the list has reached twi
books receiving the highest n
made. The 100 books rece
Powelson.
Read Mr. Powelson s lettei
coupon with a list of books [ 1
or take it to Miss Josephine H
MR
New York
Sept-. * cr 1
Chert kee Scout,
Murphy. N. C.
('er.tlernen:
I cc- :ri to present the 1 Irary
at Murphy next Chri-tm.a? -re hundred
volume* of fiction :sen ?>y
those who are perr .tted to have
access to the library. a? the one
hundred volumes tfc. will give the
greatest pleasure t the greatest
number.
I am writing to a-k y u to a-?:.-:
me in finding out the : u- ta-te
n fiction. It has cc :red t me
that you might be \\:i::ng to a?s:>t
o by acquainting your roaderwith
try de-sire t-. present the library
with these bo-?h- ur.d ' y >per
ing your ?olumns :< the public for
LIBRARIAN'S
Prince and the Pauper Ma
Blazed Trail Wh
Virginian
When M Uy was Sick ft ^
Household StorieStar
-Land Ba
Talking Leaves 11 1 Slr
The H _>e with the Sil XD r Ta]
I'r.c'e Sam Wonder W- P
Y.y and Dolly B>:l
Japanese Fairy Tales ^ '
Japanese Twins Bal
Chatter Box 19Four
Gordans Br<
M. thcr Carney's Chicker.
Polly's Secret
la the Days of Giant- Br'
Mother Gcosc
Piter ar.d Polly Autumn *-Ul
W if Palnol
Ranch ?.r. the Oxhid *nr
Aztec Treasure House **a!
Silver Horde Bei
Ancient Highway * u
Tommy Remmingt-ns Battle
Heme book cf Verse r Young folks
The Bishops Grand daughter
Old Curiosity Shop
Captains Courageous
Kii
Lar.d of the Long Night ^>u
Sh< t Stories for Short People
Boy Blue an i his friends
Johnny Crow's Garden
Brownies at home
Brownies Around the Worlds
Stories of Great Americans for '.ittle -^n
About Harriet *
Child's Garden of T^rse
Arabian Knights
Wigwam Evenings
Hans Brinken
With Trumpet and Drum
Cambridge Book ??f Poetry for chil- ^
dren
Jack Among the Indians G.
Jack the Young Ranchman G.
When Mother Lots us co*k Jol
Just So Stories RWonderful
Stories of Nils S.
Blue Fairy Book A.
The Children's Houi and other poem? Loi
The Belgian Twins ?L
The Blue Aunt S.
Birds Christmas Carol K.
Tales of Wonder K.
Young Trailers JSpanish
Chest ?
Two Years before the Wast
Christmas Carol Die
Donald and Dorothy
Twice Told Tales Ha
Boys Life of Edison
The Southern Highlander Ho
David Harurn EdThe
Quare Women l-u<
Queer Judson J?3
The Keeper of the Bees Gel
Betty. A Pilgrim's First Born jar
Dautrhter
God's Stepchildren Sar
Ruben and Ivy Sen Loi
EntHy Climbs L.
Suspense Jos
Little Ships Ka1
The Red Lamp Ma
A Fountain Sealed An;
What's O'Clock (Poeme) Am
One Increasing Purpose A.
Soundinc A.
The Power and the Glory Gill
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DOKS NOW
INATION; NA
) books placed in nomination by t,
welson to present to the local libr;
people who have access to it. O
Everybody has an equal right t
3 hundred the-nominations will clc
omination will be prepared and fi:
iving the highest vote will be pre
become acquainted with his offe
iction] you desire the library to he
eighway, librarian. Murphy, N. C.
POWELSON'S LEI
;he purpose of giving them the
opportunity of expressing their
preferer.ee. If practicable to obtain
them I v. i like to present to the
.ibrary the one hundred volumns
btaimng the hijrne>t number of
votes. Perhaps the librarian at the
library would be willing to initiate
thi:- matter by placing in nomination
through your columns a list of
nc hundred books of fiction. From
tr is point on the pu:pose to determine
nh h 100 books are the most
y : ular c "tid be achieved bv
t tre j.. tc place in nov. ra*
. h?r i f ks to be voted upon
inter. When the total nominatio s
reach v books I would suggest
hat the t.< minations be closed and
".hat the list f these books be pubished
for two or three weeks in
LIST The Mother* Rc<
The Pr fesscrs H<
rk Twain Barren Ground
,j.e The Rustle of Si
People of Destiny
.c --- * Heirs Apparent
The Gallants
, M gfl Arrowsmith
ddar,i The .Story of Hab
r. The Newcomers
Heroines of Sen
idcll * Heroes of Today
lu>t'iin Kathleen's Probat
,kin;. 'A hen Max Came
?- The storm Shovel
wn A Tenderfoot witl
Sandy's Pal
Trail of Sandhill
Avn ' * ~ The Tinkham's Ti
Foiest Runners
ct? Rose *" Keeper* of the T
.remote ' r*av* Bot"
.lan Twenty Thousand
a ion Se.
ich Hook of Buried T
NOIV
>vensse. Then a ballot of the 200
nal voting on the books will be
iser.ted the local library bv Mr.
r. and act at crce. Fill out the
ive in its shelves and mail, send
TER
y ur paper in the f< rm ef a ballot
which could he cut out for mailing lb
to you. These ballets which I
would be sigr.ed by the voters could I
be turned over t the library c |
rnittee for canvass if this sugges- y
*.. n should r.rv '.e aeeor?tahl? l
committee. Up--n being: informed I.
by the c?. r.mittee of the results of E
the balloting I will be glad to a:- $
rar.ee to setd to the library, if |j
r.*uticaMe t ? .brain them, the 100 i};
books receiving the highest number ^
f votes. I would like the children ft
to have equal vote in the voting I ,
v :tli the grown u'?. | K
! would very much appreciate I
y ur assistance ar. l co-operati:n in *p
- matter. R
Very truly yours. P
W. V. N. Powelson | ?
omper.se Edith Wharton | ?
>use Willa Carter | fj
Ellen Glasgow a m
lk Cosmo Hamilton | j?
Philip Gibbs 1 n
Philip Gibbs I p
E. Harrington 5 &
Sinclar Lewis I U
ett Stuart 1 9
Peattio B w
- ice Parkman i 9
Par km an I d
ion Gray B H
K Brown g M
Pair.e g 9
Borup V 1
Hunting I B
Stag Seton | 9
de Mill Trowbridge | 9
Alsheler I 9
rail Alsheler | B
Dillon ! g
Leagues under the ?
Vqrne H m
reasurer Paine j
MNATION COUPON" j I
the book and the author plainly, cut out this 1 jv
land to the Librarian at tmce) I K
EIGHWAY, Librarian, | jfl
i nomination tho following books which I think I
't pleasure to the greatest number of people hav- I I
phv Library. In accordance with the request of II
n in his letter to the Cherokee Scout of Sept. 11
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