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THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER walked hundreds of weary, useless miles -only the rounded shoulders, and high hip and lowered right shoulder -can testify. I heard. of a man: who wished to be pounty superintendent .of schools," ..The , State Superintend ent went to see him about.it, and ob 172(20) I Owr Farm Edited by MRS. W. N.. HUTT served that the man's wife was haul- mivmr. 1 AROR SAVING TOOLS his" old. age he found . the XAz home lng ; water : from a spring. As' they Women i . 1 ' J, ':t 1 : r DHUDGB tviv, m.amj . T.ii;-i T.on; rnir . ho hn Hnn and tne . state suDerin- IJlgUUUlUg .UUUUVUJ . ; - .. v .j. . , . . " : -' - ;i - .-' -tendent replied" that -he could not HERE ; are doubtless many ' have the position with his. consent, as w Build .Convenience, Not; foir $Ize, ; - and Equip, the House HAT do; you think' valuable' thing I'Bhbuid.Bay, Human energy. : in ; every' successful factory. business ;wdrld;HhP chief ;' consider atlbn is -to .obtain' r the' maximum efficiency ' witlTthe -minimum " pi. ) man effort. A 'rc inis purpose wit-;-aiid women's clothes "catching :Aa m a Aa .-' A rntfh . Till II Owner ! w. ' -. i.. .i Properly ? J. -nomes xnai -imv uu.iuyf. nfld bbs d that ne not suffl- v V.V-; Mnthem - but f- sP. I 'do not -know-" .r , r is the most v r ;v:; . ; .- V- Cienuy progresaivo. , v v v . J( - m the .worldT7. " v't;-a: strength1 and .-doctors', mils itnarvit v ; AU H"" fooMftnoH : tnothnii nf washing., wnicn.- -.. . . .. . . . . ,"'"v rT -Zt-i vr-. , 3ity. a wnite.enamenearpa.oueAwn.u v Y of v'-": i V, T" " r "8" trap ana severaiaeeioi pipe can ? . v""ev y -a.r- , a amnii f ArfA,.niiTiTn v atT.nn nent-: lire ..V -''J , J- nr A -n toiiAttAYl l'A''oV'hlly' nVvKnrtrt W the spring cistern or weu is.witn- - will pay ? 5 Q.000 ;lor. maenmery , ;-fn rarrv nff the water will do awayn 7 -:, -rr , ' , . ' , .... j T,oi itiArv la Rtlll newan- -.: ;"vv - w "."".""v. ,.wr., - i-.T. fwiui ail tnis. vrney stana agamsv tue -tnhesaBtoente care for twice as many sindl,.Uhe Mthtownlxpp The' tank tinder the eaves to catch JUri: Cbrrtiassel ;f('Oh dear! Just lookf at this -AntfismeU it! - ArJohncauffht a skunk" in.the : - heii houselast nii2htand. tiaeen proved goodvbusihessl to dp rr sinrtMd trbuseie v : Hf didn't know what irwas'rin . E. JZ:J1 f on made of stoneware moulded in v r Tie, tank undG1 tne eaves to caicu . . - 1 : .W;eeM-uL4"i" smeU-ioiit:l:4f;;v;; : ec - : ; ; , - ; f corners; brass p Ugs,Aand strainers to , roh io; tjiefl(Jors below,-is f-r '-"s'-.y .The man this tank iknomhal& va nevef meddled ? witnrutv u t wfl Km fiiffv narinftd eooAsi canvas sw a the f reightwouid v,-. fa .nvniihi th-nR :-ollareore;How,Rr: 's bill' and -undertaker's m w . n, t k :.stain'andi;ismelV2c.it'a,Fels'4 :&fr' wxfcf - s?tfn ' : t :c fit Mf: I Sometime ago ationi . Probably Sometime :ago.a btisiness man,npeho; cost a couple :anyy5:.X:seei:Mi: inat s ngnti fi vaiways told - me .bow; - he ; many a doctor jever oe sure IS tning I teach The earth and. aotl To, them that toll, ' The hill and fen. yv''. until :you 7' "i-'v merit .CH. -..- v:!.A.,v J'..:...:-, '..:' To common men t ?: ''' --: ;k?:;--'.Z: ?Thatrllve'3uBt Jhere ; , The plant, that grrow, .The winds that blow, -'- . , " .The ' streams that, run v ; ' Mthe rain and show : ' . ', i. I ; ' .Throughout rthe year ? :. The : shop-' and mart, , . The.. craft -ndrar&'& ' CVThe men today, , ;" ; J " v- ' In humble 'sphere; 5-:r ; '. V'An d then I lead '" - . j '.'--';" .r; Thro' wobd iand mead I By bench, and. rod' y fc;;. v ?iS ''-? ; Out - unto God ; . "? .. " ': With love and cheer. , , rA H. Bailey.Vin.'the Olopk VMS JNaptna in , Dishwasher , j O vtbtdvVthPiWind-K, - : ;min from J50 to;1 v f 1 0 u . ana .more, ; r, t! e C!. hydraulic vr ram from ; 5 r6'i to $ 5 0 and .wood, -J. coalga8blin'eand v p.v; Kerosene engines 5 - A c6strfrbm-$60 -to i ' JPS0: according ,'; to jtheiRiioe but they.; can be" used for hot only . -4 , pumping, water; ; xig .turnings the ' k w a s hi n g ?ma- s. v.: cool? xir liewarm water doesh-t; do the weiythm paid a: man $80 a month -to v dp n seryices might . hye been ; avoided, : mg but'eare- for the hprses-and mules f: and how many little children, not left that the ; tehants. s brought -in every " motherless, had women . not , lifted : chin0 or sewing machine,' : churn- -evening - at sundown." him , tubs at timep w ing, cutting jthe. wood, chb wny ne , spent , money in parns, sai- Tnese.,. tuns are, :or: .course,-, tor use , der, and 50 and one other things. . It. : ariesand eed when most-people; let : where there is no intention of getting costs little to run these engines, nor i ' ; - the tenan care for; thf animals. He a vwashingmachine or the washings ; does ,it require an expert to under- ; nrnonornn6"; on'1 j ? owi'il "hrtt - TWv. ''oiow i VTIooton ' tit a' '1a-r"'A-P . tit a vnonl J, ''.: . ..'i'v .7 ",.''' iE6lsINapthaidis ; solv easeiriakes t&rt disappear and I steslbut all ikinds washed Iwith Naotha do not to be rubbed liard nOK boiled and are cleaner :sterad v;whiter than ever before. It does-; gdl ikinds5oi bpusewor lless thaii; Half theitiirie itv Led r early enough ? in - my : career- that; In . the meantime the easoHne: al- fTHERE is V.bulletin rissuedbir the. 5 I only f animals ;which' are kept" iii per- cohol, or, charcoal irons" prevent miles 1 ; National. Department of Agriciil- -; ' . iect puysicai j cyumuuu aui.-.gi jj,u.r:A; oi waiKing .ana tne, cnopping ,oi mucn ture on uisposai . pi sewerage on - : Wurs; $3.'50. tp $5. the Farm,'',;Xt describes variPus plans ; . results.? ;; . ' Where there ismuch irpning to be and - systems which 'each ; must adapt- : -VThese things - being p is a good investment, to his own soil and elevation. ; V: : with machinery-and v animals in the: - The ' hot jmangles are heated by gas f There ii only oner thing to cpnsider facto rv and Pn the farm; might not or electricity, so are; out or tne ques- in plumping, nowever, ana tnatis to tiuu. xuo cuiu uue uavc mo au vuu ' . get mc ucsv, uecauae ecuuuuiv m uuur saves :ine-woman iue worry aua m.0- ia TnnAkn Mv s'.iiM',-;.f;fcfl-.-1i frW tigup thatcomes from 'unceafinf :long, narrow, strips of ;wood, held, in ' morp it is exposed the less danger : J. r 77 7 i"" - "rr- - PIac by a board at each end to; dry there Usy from the ; accumulation uuuu,,;,i ,.:,uu. -clothes onMn the kitchen ' It is fasV' dirt andts attendant TesuUsJ t; inewoman leisure to. uuyuiu: fr6m the ceiling on pulleys arid ' It is, of couBe; fine to:have a .hot to become a counselor toer; is especially worth while to tfie worn- water- tanfc but if there is' a good children, a companion o her colo: : water. : the next band and a pleasure to herself. . - : and must?haVe the; clothes ."auicklv " cood cron will brine thaL'. .Tha ranee ' Labor-saving .devices; go ; a: long ; even ln rainy we'a'ther. j :.. : u - . . boiler, costs from $ 5. to $7, not In- . way towara converung arpiace io.eat..; . Tne machines . which: I have-been eluding the' water back or.'! pipes'' In ';? and sleep Into 1 a home ; andthe; habW a,jQ fa investigate and found satis- the stove. These may cost as much' f tatof tired harassed people into the factory are made. by as a dollar, : v v - . . -:- .'j 11 '.1ST economy u UB& iuur-Bavius.., w. y., iwainci ana wring centrlXugal.force). Several Good Methods of Lighting - ' . . the Home; , : "Jusi ;161l6w the "(Hrctions oh uie green wrapper. ,r Better buy it by the carton or box, 1 , - FcU & Co Philadelphia. Mb linnaohrtld V vThe Michigan wWng Machine. Company. . i .. ---T-r-Mualeron. Mich., (clean brue of a f our , -- . , : 'V labor ia expensive and hird. to obtain ?wing airitator). , ..j THE kerosene lamp to the only - and because they cost less than'medl- all - cine arid doctors;v Moreover, labor - . Dodge and, zuin, Syracuse, n. t- (employs . the farm houses of ; the South. The: ; 8aying"devices;should-be,con8idered by : gasoline,, :; an investment .and computed -as. a ; dago, in.,, (maket an. electric waiher that acetylene and denatured: alcohol, -si rf manufacturer, does his machinery. "J'J1 -Jfj? ,!,eljr.."an,falc.t.ory 10 th0,e- have seen all threp types of lighting For instance, if an oil stove cost. $10 -,m ' '' ; . ' . ; many times in my travels and r they Vl- and might : bp. expected to. last iu r-r . . : "- seem .very successful;.. ?. . .; ' the charm- , or the eveninei ". augmented by fine illufhina- ' ' - i . - - uiivi w u aj bcu . tt nrLiini i l ' jo stove $1.60 a year. r t , 11,6 Watei; Supply Most Important, worth the extra expense is entirely a Many a man has grown prosperous' ; " ' .. matter of opinion. I have often ' and built -himself a fine- newhome: pERHAPS no ona-ttiing does more A thought that , the reason- some fami- - He did the best he knew "but the re- X to lighten the labors of the house- lies of seeriilnglyigood intellect were' -siilt was that more money was put wife than water and plumbing in the ' so ignorant. waB because thev were '4 Into.fitee; jhah . . xp'nientence house. i How many a . wpm.an has :too busy-to rpad, daytime and ;'r,ead-v ;'. years,, the interest would, be 60 cento Vetoes. and as I have the opportunity . Th t a year, the depreciation-"of 10 per of testing them I shall be glad to tell nours )Q cent a dollar, making the cost of the 01 them. -t . .' ' . tion is
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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