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at the lowest factory price for which a really
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nfoir nnt and von can
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monthly and upward, if desired.; ; . ' -,
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;Jjnt an nrrnn at nil von want a rood one:
merely a case with no music in it will not dc.
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did enjoyment of it.while you ara savin?. the
money, little by li ttle, to pay for itou the con
venient terms we will make you. : , , -
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-- the Kimball system of manufacturing and
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P" 2 ) THE: HOME: . ;f
THAVE not been among the :.
Nor seen the milk-weeds
their
hoods.
The downy thistle-seed
Nor the squirrel at h:
And yet I know-tl
The mute mouth ..
rod, .
uQV the pale dawn, chilled through
and through, ..
Comes drenched and draggled
her dew;
with
God;
. iier golden-
o'errun with
Hov all day long the sunlight seems
As a it lit a land of dreams,
Till evening, with her mist and
. cloud, ... V
Begk . to weave her royal shroud.
That clump , y :. r.w:s,
Twinkle" ... ,ir clustered muscadines,
if yet, as in old Homer's land,
Gods ; walk , with . mortals, t hand
v hand, "
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ihiVvk inewon. Your: KimbaU Oran will b selected by aa expert oa whwe (udgmeat you caa tely. ffl
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f Free TJlusic Inucibn by .Our Uetv Diagram f .iem
i x With our new diagram or chart system you can In a few hours time learn to play all thechwrr: :. accompaniments lot
tinging, etc, and very quickly learn to play pieces. You need these instructions, tby mrm a Kimball Organ.
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VV. W. lUmball Cp.v r.lfrs.v 8886 WmbaW Hall, Chhv;, III.
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lug Plan, and Circulars of your Free Musical Instructions. ,-" ' - - 1 '
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than we ask you, send It back at our expense.
- ' You. Choose Your '
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Ilemember that If. what you wish to. buy
Is not advertised in The Progressive Farmer,
yoi can , often get It by putting a - little
notice hi' onr Farmers' Exchange. V
MONARCH of France, when
asked to define the State, ex
claimed, "The State I am the
State!" Someone has aptly extend
ed the - comparison, so might the
farmers wife,? when asked as to the
life of the farm, respond, "I am the'
life -of the farm."- And there we
see how the life of the community,
the spirit of the community, is de
pendant upon the life and spirit of
the individuals who make up the
community. We are ble to estimate
the woman's part in neighborhood
betterment-
The greatest subject now before
our rural communities is tne new
science called efficiency. Efficiency
as a neighborhood science, can only
be brought about by neighborhood
co-operation.
"Men, usefullest In the world,"
says Mrs. jurowning, "are simpiy
used." So women are often "use
fullest" knowing it not, as was one
of my acquaintance. Miss B. rec
ognized the opportunities for devel
opment; in hef local neighborhood,
she loves the people both for what
they are and for what they may be
come, so she is doing what she can
to help bring about a real spirit of
community-building. Every school
girl Jmows that, however simple her
achievement,-the finding of a new
flower, the successful making of a
table dainty, or a simple home gar
ment or the accomplishment of a
hard earned school honor, she has
earned from Miss B. sympathetic ap
preciation. As a result of this com
munity interest a successful girl's
club has developed. Every boy
knows where he may exhibit his lat
est nature study find: or where he
may give vent to the extent of his
enthusiasm over the latest baseball
game with full i assurance of keen
appreci&toiittior where he may con-
By Mrs. F. L. Stevens, Mayaguez, Porto Rico.
. But if we are to keep the girls on
the , farm, that they may do their
work toward neighborhood better
terment, some' things must be chang
ed. In these new days fit science
applied to work, manjK a girl leav
ing, home to enter a business office
makes a surprising discovery. The
change from the old homestead to
the office, is startling . if not morti
fying. In the office she finds every
thing arranged for her personal com
fort and' efficiency. She has a con
venient desk or table fitted with ev
ery appliance that will add to speed
and ease. She learns that she is ex
pected to work f aBt and to work well,
yet everything is arranged that she
may do her work in the most simple,
convenient way. On her return to
the old homestead how Is it?. There
she probably finds her mother at
worlf over a hot stove, in a dark
gloomy room, ill planned for work ;
she even finds her mother using'
primeval tools and working in crude
inefficient ways. Seeing all this she
is mortified, discouraged and the
farm neighborhood loses one of its
most valuable as sets. .
The improvement spirit, like all
other good movements must begin
at home, from thence will go out the
throbbing, heartening confidence in
the possibilities of the community,
each laboring "over against his own
household," thus quickly realizing
the community ideal.
Frequently neighborhoods have a
preconceived notion4-that there are
no . young people left, that move
ments for; common good must nec
essarily fail1 for lack of leadership.
Recently , in one such neighborhood,
where the idea was strong 'that since
there was no one pre-eminently qual
ified for leadership, nothjng could be
done! Wnen the call came, 40 young
men, all ready - for leadership, only
suit a favorite book or periodical, waiting for the occasion, came for-
enjoy a fascinating game, in short ward at once eager and intent upon
where he may find a jolly good com- the new project.
rade, one who will sympathize with
his trials, rejoice in his victories; a
friend who will deal gently with his
weakness but unflinchingly and just
ly with his wrong doing. From this
one woman's effort there has devel
oped a nature study club, an athletic
club and a debating club among the
young people of the neighborhood.
Changes Must Come In Order to
Keep Girls On the "Farm.
Happy is the community that has
such young women, who have found
it desirable and profitable to stay by
the farm. w
Years and years asco men of the
farm learned the value of neighbor
hood co-operation in solving the la
bor problem. "Log-rollings" "barn
raisings," "threshing ; bees" 1 , have
The "quilting bee," the "sewing cir
cle" are perhaps the extent of - wo
man's, effort to combine tasks for
mutual benefit. ,
The Right of the Farm Housewife.
There is a general belief and a
true one that the farm house-wife is
over-worked; first. for lack of up-to-date
tools and second, because of the
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