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THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER 522 (2) . -. -c.---.- ' i . - ' Make (YoiKlMeiorEood . . . , , , , . i ' g K' Doing Business with a Business Concern The business man is an impor tant factor in your daily life and happiness. He may raise wheat or cattle; he may manufacture flour or shoes;, he may run a grocery or a dry goods store; he may operate a copper mine or a telephone com pany. He creates or distributes some commodity to be used by other people. He is always hard at work to sup ply the needs of others, and in return he has his own needs supplied. All of us are doing business , with business men so constantly that .we accept the benefits of this intercourse without question as we accept the air we breathe. Most of us have little to do with govem- .1 if mem, yet we recognize tne cmrer ence. between business methods and government methods. i We know that it is, to the in terest of the business man to do something for us, while the function of the government man is to see that we do something for ourselves that is, to control and regulate. We pay them both, but of the two we naturally find the business man more get-at-able, more human, more democratic. Because the telephone business has become large and extensive, it requires a high type of organization and must employ the best business methods. The Bell System is in the busi ness of selling its commodity telephone service. It must meet the needs of many millions of cus tomers, and teach them to use and appreciate the service which it has provided. The democratic relation - be tween the customer and the busi ness concern has been indispen sable, providing for the United States the best and most universal telephone service of any country in the world. American Telephone and Telegraph Company And Associated Companies One Policy One System Universal Service C Here 8 a new voice for the thirsty rooter here's refreshment for the excited fan here's delic iousnesa. for all CoceNCpla, the bevgrUge that athletes endorse that visetmsiiiewTfien enjoy that everyone welcomes for its simple, pure whole eomeness. l Carbonated in bottles at stands and in grand Stands and at soda fountains everywhere. The Coca-Cola Co. - C Demand the genuine by full name nicknames - encourage substitution, Atlanta, ga. Bute! Ill a Haw rl ITlrla. kuH wtAvn An O I A. 1 . v . . . . . . s" ' i..8gcl iiiuury iuaa mat ior men. The RANEY trims surplus fruit and vegetables into cash. Produces finer food than bis cannnrlPB Works glass or tin (or home or market. INSTRUCTION BOOK FREE WITH R A ru OUTFIT. Canners $5 and up RANEY Is patented-ha greater fir wteSI water always boiling. Used by Government Demonstrators. Get started ?m2 money-making business. Write for catalogue now. started in this CHATTANOOGA ROOFING & FOUNDRY CO., Dept. 234 Chattanooga, Tonn. . When writing to advertisers say: "I am writing you as an advertiser in ' iwitrieT" Farmer' wMch Suarantees the reliability of all advertis- 25l:fferlWfcDrF From every? sectiombfcthmSdrt are rolling m; under-thk great: offerThe Progressive Farmer sent to any new subscriber every week from now until December 1, 1915, for only 25 cents and liberal prem iums to every worker. Look over the following list of premiums we offer for clubs of two or more new 25-cent subscribers, see your neighbors, send on your list and select one of these splen did premiums. FOR A CLUB OF TWO- Hawkeye Combination Fence Pliers. Three: Sheet Map;: Livestock Chart and-Veterinary Guide. Crocodile Wrench. Never-Rip Stitcher . or. Sewing AwL Dandy Needle Book. Scholar's Companion.. FOR A CLUB OF THREE The "Worcester" Razor. - ' ' Progressive Farmer Binder. Mr. Poe's Book "A Southerner in Europe." Mr. Moss Book "The Boll Weevil Problem." FOR A CLUB OF FOUR- The Rollman Meat and Food Chopper, (or for a club of - Two with 25 cents extra). "No Key" Padlock (or for a club of Two with 30 cents extra. FOR A CLUB OF FIVE Open-face Watch, nickle case (or for a club of Two with 40 cents extra). Eight Piece Kitchen Set (or for a club of Two with 40 cents extra). FOR A CLUB OF SIX- aEver Ready" Safety Razor (or for a club of Three with 35 cents extra). r Mr. Poe's Book "Where Half the World is Waking Up" (or for a club of Three with 40 cents extra). FOR A CLUB OF SEVEN- Mr. Poe's New Book "How Farmers Cooperate and Dou- , ble Profits (or for club of Three with 50 cents extra). FOR A CLUB OF EIGHT Teachers' Bible (or for a club of Three with 65 cents extra). FOR A CLUB, OF NINE v Delta Electric Hand Lamp (or for a club of Three with 80 cents extra). Three Piece Aluminum Set (orf or a club of Three with 70 cents extra). FOR A CLUB OF TEN Premo Jr. Camera, Model B (or for a club of Three with 90 cents extra). FOR A CLUB OF FIFTEEN Stevens "Little Scout" Rifle (or for a club of Eight with 85 cents extra, or for Four with $1.35 extra)r , FOR A CLUB. OF SIXTEEN . "Old Mill" Dinner Set (or for a club of Ten with 75 cents extra, or for Six with $125 extra, or for Three witn $1.65 extra). , . FOR A CLUB OF EIGHTEEN The "Royal" Self-heating Sad Iron (or for a club of Twelve with 80 cents extra, or for Six with $1.60 extra, or tor , Three with $2 extra). , ! FOR A CLUB OF TWENTY-FIVE , Single Barrel Shotgun (or 'for -a club of Twelve witli . extra, or for Six with $2.40 extra, or for Three with extra). FOR A CLUB OF ONE HUNDRED- A Good Sewing Machine-with all modern improvement and attachments (or for a club of Fifty with $7 extra, or for Twenty-five with $10.25 extra, or for Ten w $12 extra). ', . . ' .' These Splendid Premium, are Described and Illustrated on pages 22 and 23 of our issue of May 22. You can easily get one or several of them with but little effort. , - Write and we will send you Sample Copies and tell ?0U how to get a big list in your neighborhood. Address, j The Progressive Farmer .
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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