WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM CONVENIENT TO FARMERS Makes Farm Life Attractive and Lessens Danger Froin Flrt—Can Very Readily Be Used for Carrying Water to Dairy and Barns. Can farmers have running water, hot or cold, in their dwelling houses? Most certainly. What will the cost bo? Fifty dollars and up, depending upon the size of the house and the kind of equipment needed. This makes possible the bath and toilet, room, pro tection from fire, the easy washing of windows and walks, the sprinkling of lawns, tho irrigating of gardens, and all the other conveniences which a few years ago were thought possible only in cities, where big water sys Hand Pump and Pressure Tank. lems were available, writes Clarence A. Shamel in Orange Jndd Farmer. This is one of the things that makes (arm life attractive. It lessens the work in the house, insures a fine lawn and garden, reduces danger from fire, adds greatly to comfort and con venience ID every direction. The way to secure this is to install a water supply system, with a pres sure tank in the basement. This pres sure tank is so arranged that by pumping It full under strong air pres sure the water is forced all over the house, and is available for the bath room, toilet room and the garden or Are hose. The water is distributed about the house exactly as it is in city homes, by means of galvanized iron pipes. Where a small building is to be supplied and the amount of water to be used is not large, the sys tem can be installed for SSO. For the average house S9O is a better figure. Where the house is large, and where considerable amounts of water are needed for the lawn and garden, and possibly also for washing carriages, automobiles and horses, a larger sys tem should be installed, costing up to $l5O. The cost of the system, there fore, depends upon the wishes of the owner and the demands that will be made upon it. Its installation Is easy, and Its op eration is exceedingly simple. Any pipe fitter or plumber can putin the plant so that it will work perfectly. All that is needed for operating Is to keep the tank pressure up to the de 1 B \ r-T r- :f7 jjj ■ Domestic Water Works System. sired point. Tins may be L'O, 40, CO or 100 pounds. A few strokes of the pump, if the work is done by hand. Is sufficient. If a lot of water Is used, of course the amount of pumping will increase. Hy being economical in the nse of water, that is to say, by wast ing none, this matter of pumping is not at all a serious problem. The most satisfactory method of pumping, however, is to use a wind DELICATE BREED OF TURKEYS II t«» *m II known lu kX|K'iMWMt aII it nature kt ,i'eultt 11) ill blink I'l iiium-1( iiiriU a 111 out <1 lu tt wbllt- biiVn white iiir«i>rlu«; 'lii.t .X liluiiu tt». urUln i.f »b«i tii iblti b r\ i > i\. #t l.ll t« 112 ) • » I I lit it |)J !Jj ,| «| I *••11 knufeit that iiiii*! |,|r»•. vatii m, WwN *b UM u.-i t'tiiiiitlly {jio'iuLi (,» 112 tly whiiit I mil i.«>* «,i |. t, inlll, or what is much better, a gaso line engine. Every up-to-date farm ought to have a small gasoline engine, which can be utilized not only for op erating this water supply system, but for churning, sawing wood, cutting feed and doing a dozen and one other jobs about the farm. It would take only a few minutes of pumping to raise the pressure in the tank to the desired height. With the engine, It will not be necessary to be economical in using water, provided the well is a good one and the supply of water large. 1 have a system of this kind in my country home. It was installed four years ago and cost $75. Previous to that time nothing of the kind had been used in my neighborhood. We take care of the waste water and sewage by running a large tile from the bathroom, one-quarter of a mile distant, to a large cistern, located in the center of a big field. This is dis infected about twice a year, and ia easily handled. I have never had any trouble with the water pipes, even during the cokl£st weather. Neither have I had any difficulty with the waste system. In fact, the water sup ply is practically perfect, and I don't see how any farmer who can get to gether $75 or SIOO can afford to be without it. The illustrations indicate the ar rangement of a water supply system, as can be readily seen is very sim ple. The system can also be used for supplying water to stock tanks, and these may be located anywhere on the farm. The pressure developed In the tank is sufficient to force the water anywhere wanted. This use will, of course, depend entirely upon the wishes of the owner, and is simply a matter of cost of pipes. It can very readily be used for delivering water to dairy or other stock barns, where it can be run into water troughs in the stalls, or elsewhere, as desired. On the whole, the farm water supply system is one of the most satisfac j tory that has ever been Invented, ana i should be looked up by everyone who is desirous to secure comfort and con j venlence. Care of Milk. Carry the milk out of the stable an soon as you ';<>! It from the cow. Milk j Is awfully grasping. It will take every ' smell within its reach. Don't give It i a chance. ■ .it - coiiNtltmliat Hi,>n ib. iMii.ou. Th«r* «n»u b«> no iluubt (but tin t . |ec ttuu u ml tiuirlun of mcli U tb« wu *ln »bitb ilif br> »l thltv turlkfyn h i# bull < «l.ililttibi«t Hint kt'|it !»(,." J, \ I A'lulul u uuti'tl tlltiiuln br< Oi r 111 whltM ■wrkttyN, Hitv* "A» iu tutor. 1 tntv« ui vi-r !»••• ii Witt* lliittniiit lurk- jr* tbui •ttii mil »h»# korti* bbii'ii ticking In iilt 11' i**• «titrln»4 i t>BM> |i' it nt of tl|i If | IIVM." CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1910. A TIMELY WARNING. Backache, headaches, dizzy spells and distressing urinary troubles warn you of dropsy, diabetes and fatal Bright's disease. Act in time by curing j&t. the kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. havo cured thousands and will Mrs. Prances Col i llns, nurse, Box 30, II yfAi Boonville, Mo., says: /) /jflj "For 30 years I suf / 1/ IH fered from kidney n firm trouble - i ha< i baclc pains and was both jj Tjß ered by dizziness. I became tired easily and was very nervous. The kidney secretions also proved an noying. Doan's Kidney Pills benefited me promptly. They have my highest endorsement." Remember the name—Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. IN THE ART GALLERY, Ug logue says thet thet artist got $5,000 fer paintin' thet little picture. Mrs. Hayrick—My gosh, Hiram! I wonder what on earth he'd charge fer paintin' a barn? Public Want Ads. Wanted —Several nice old gentle men to represent us financially. Noth ing to do but utter wise remarks and indorse dividend checks. Good wages, from fifty to one hundred millions a year. Wanted—A financier who will guar antee to keep us supplied with half colleges and half-libraries while we supply the other halves. No experi ence required. Good rake-off. Wanted—At once. A large number of stockholders to take charge of our food supply and keep us from eating too much. No regular hours. Palm Beach in winter. Adirondacks in sum mer. Wanted —A few select persons to represent us socially and do the things we haven't time for. No brains needed. All expenses paid. No worry. —Success. Saucy Soldier Shut Her Up. Col. Robert C. Carter at a Nashville banquet was talking about campaign comrades. "Then there was Dash of Company A," he said. "Dash had the reputa tion of being the nastiest tongued man in the regiment. "It was Private Dash, you know, who, out foraging one evening on a rich estate, came accidentally upon the owner's wife, a grande damo In evening dress. "Dash asked her for food. She re fused htm. He asked again. But, still refusing, she walked away. " 'No,' she said, 'l'll give you noth ing, trespassing like this; I'll give you nothing. My mind is made up.' "'Made up, is it?' said Dash. 'Like the rest of you, eh?'" PUZZLED Hard Work, Sometimes, to Raise Children, Children's taste la ofttimes more ao curate. In selecting the right kind of food to fit the body, than that of adults. Nature works more accurate ly through the children. A Brooklyn lady says: "Our little boy had long been troubled with weak digestion. We could never per suade hint to take more than one taste of any kind of cereal food, lie was a weak little chap and we were pua zlcd to know what to feed htm on. "One lucky day wo tried Grape- Nuts. Well, you never saw a child eat with such a rells.h, and It did me good to see hltu. From that day on it teemed as though we could almost sen him grow. Ho would eat Grape- Nuts for breakfast aud supper, aad I think he would have liked the food for dinner. "The difference In his appearance is sonic thing wonderful. "My hut band had never fancied ce real foods of any kind, but ho be came very fond of Grape-Nuts ami has been much Improved In health since using it. "We are now a healthy family, and naturally believe In Grape-Nuts. "A friend ha< two children who were formerly afflicted with rlcki-ts. I was satlbll"d that the disease was canned by laek of proper nourishment. Tiny ■bowed it. Ho I urged her to use (•rape Nuts as an experiment and the result w &-> almost magical. "They continued th<' food ami today both children are well and strong ** any chl)dr< n In this city, and, of course, my friend la a Arm believer In Grape-Nu'' lor sh« has the etld>n•».! Ik> loirrt % m> .» • r ap|»«>« frum tiw tu IS' ' »». at• util.t, irur, »u4 full „l > MEET IN CONGRESS AT ROME International Gathering of Foes of Tu berculosis to Be Held Late in September. Official announcement of the Seventh International Congress on Tuberculo sis, which will include representatives from every civilized country in the world, has been made by the National Association for the Study and Preven tion of Tuberculosis. The congress will be held in Rome from September 24 to 30, 3 911, and will be similar in many respects to that held In Wash ington in the fall of 1908. The con gress, which meets every three years, will be under the direct patronage of the king and queen of Italy. An American committee of 100 will be appointed as the official represen tatives of the United States. Mean while the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis is acting in that capacity and its office in New York will be the headquarters for the United States delegation. The secretary general of the congress is Prof. Vittorio Ascoli of Rome. As a direct result of the stimulus of the last international congress held in this country, the American committee will be able to report that the number of tuberculosis agencies in this coun try have been tripled in the three years. More than twice as much money is being spent in the fight against tuberculosis by private socie ties and institutions, and the appropri ations of federal, state, municipal and county have increased nearly four fold. 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