———————————————— adding to its beauty and desirability | wheat or rye bread does, The wheat ’ They have lately put up a substantial | berry In itself comes very near being 0 | light iron fence, which, kept well a balanced ration. If it is robbed of S T P Y 0 U R U N A WwW A Y painted, will last unto the third and | its gluten, which lies next to the skin, a . ver : $ NONE GENUINE fourth generation. it 18 no longer a complete food, Pota p toes are extremely one-sided and ” UNLESS STAMPED You Can Do It EVERY TIME ——— “THY : Tn — should be eaten in connection with ih EGE, : With A ( , some nitrogenous food, such as lean Y ocr zs SAFETY REIN GEER SAFETY REIN GUY ELLIOTT MITCHELL, . EL 1 meat or beans, which, however, (if o : eaten alone would afford the system CRON PIECE J i : PRICE, COMPLETE, $5.00 ‘ too much nitrogen. This bulletin, DRILLE : 2) . Expressage Prepald The Englishman lives in a houso skirts and they built a barn and moyv- | I . | which is written by a woman, also dis- | \ No more Smash-ups; Ne more which in all probability his father and | ed into it amd lived there the first ! ! cusses the practieal side of bread mak rr GE Lives Lost: Can be buckled his forefathers have lived in for a | year, while they were building their | 5g a 1 ing and can probably be read with on, in a minute, to any Bridle: dozen generations. Even where the | house. K . " 4 ; ! benefit by any housewife, WORKS INDEPENDENTLY OF THE DRIVING REINS. | house is not owned by the resident,| They at once planted a garden heer —— re Writs for descriptive elrcular, free on application, to the preferential right descends from | which seemed to them like 2 real | § : Items of Interest, THE GEER MANUFACTURING CO., | father to son to rent and occupy I. farm after their tiny back yard, and . h ta vid 47 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. | It Is a true home. | the first year they raised all the veg- Oscar Hunt of the Carlisle football Will Stop any Trorse or Money Refunded. | Americans are strongly imbued |etables they could eat, besides over | ‘ ® | team Is a millionaire Indian, — ———— a with the idea of owning homes, | fifty chickens. y — houses with accompanying plots of And since then they have gone on 014, battered, second-hand silk hats SELF FEED FULL CIRCLE TWO HORSE HAY PRESS. S000 eOOSIORTS moment and exclam: “What a pretty ; habitation. had the advantages when we were up In a few years by repainting and | winter evenings of the Lrst year, | front with the brick pavement direct fenced and is prettily decorated with little place!” In the tirst place they employed an | young which our children have here, repairing, the American throws togeth- J while they lived in the barn, were |ly under your window, whether you | B plants and vines, and whether, if you \ \ ®cyy ® - . ® 3 land; but as a rule Americans are all | beautifying and embellishing this] § ” I are in good demand among comedians | Ww 1° \ wa - hd ( 1( too careless, at the same time, about | place, until it is now a lovely country ‘| =also among the colored fraternity, po hat More Acceptable: C » creating a bit of scenery or making | residende, twenty per cent, higher in A COSY FIRE.PLACE CORNER. . the home such an attractive abode as | value than it would have been if, five | A cuble foot of earth weighs on an | C H R | S T M A S In the first instance where his Eng- | architect and bullt a good house, one | there would have been a lot more in REMEMBRANCE lish cousin, or the English landlord | which, with ordinary repairs, will |life for us.’ erects a stone house, at an advanced | stand in good shape fifty years hence, | And so it Is everywhere, It matters have a plain or a carve! window sill, | Ti i but it does matter whether your front Self . have more ground, it Is a poor, un- y y elf feed Attachment Sa attractive plot, or instead is a thing WwW I | ) of beauty and a joy, not only to you | . BECAUSE EveryWoman’sLifeisaProblem 1 Cory eHsens | will cause the traveler to pause a | years ago they bad made It a mere “Ab,” said the man, “if we had only cost doubtless, but more than evened | They painted It well. Many long | little, if you live in a brown stone sCould you send to your friends? er or back yard Is well kept and well and does not increase dra but to all who see it | PLANTS BELOW 1 How many men you run across! who have been “awfully busy” but are going to “fix up” their places. | They seldom get fixed, Before they | yA : SANDWICH MFG. CO., get fixed up with the little things a / La | no Ls d “ ui my i iva » » home should have, they need fixing in| €Annon as it 35 pay a privay 134 Main Street, Sandwich, I | RFaedt they are oi Places . 7 gd his Wages for Fv. years HOW TO MAKE A LIVING: ’ . Stig re Tan The ruins of a prehistoric fortified |e Well Drilling (1 Ma chines average five and a ! as a cuble foot of It costs as much to fire a 6-inch $cad tor Catalogus or + HOWTO WAKE A HOME ng, of build British village have peen unearthed our future near Carshalton, England. with the - » fly I8 seven times stronger thar ree, welght for welght, It can lif Over fone HINT on SUOGESTION ONE WHO KNOWS SEND FOR CATALOGUE WILLIAM BROS., Ithaca, N. Y. Balanced Rations for Man and Beast. Th ough the Betton of the De. TT :OF VALUE INCALCULABLE Queen of peut in going over architect ans similar in contents, vet treating of sub. | admiral in the R : growth timber. In twe nty years | and adjusting pretty and artist £- «ts which have a « ely-connected . WORKER or HOUSEWIFE English home Is covered wth ivy | ects to their limites rice. Ang if ¢ relationship are he Feeding o rt A cuble mile rt weleha 26% ® i nd has the appearance of subtanti-| man is going t ufld house, why | Animals and the Principles of read 640.300 tons an volume of and solidity, as though it had al-| not have it pretty at the same time? | Making, and bot hem ve proven | earth ie 200 880 rays been there and intended remain. | This house ar i Li * grou 80 popular that the reprinting Las | Question in ing. If you mention “twenty years| cost about $5,000, like hundreds of | Deel required several tim m does the hence” to the American, | wil hrug | thousands of other homes rot i ae Teeqing « ne 1 d his "shoul lers and smile ar ’ he expects to be some twenty years, if he has ne his condition and gotten out half that time. But twe: pass more quickly than and what does the place then? It has had perhap of paint. The second set of in is curling up and needs replacing an ' . : . ford much aid to the ints nt feeder |’ rp the house itself is worth one-half ¢ j 18 y ge are summarized in the bulle wilt ny its value when new, h , : nt ’ ! A nad 8,000,008) noma Yet it must be agreed that . we man should bufld a house with the g always t fdea of making it | srmanent “l | wd Is divided into two gene bhomg adding 1 t ns his needs grow, | ah " classes; fat and heat produc it ind How to Save Time AMERICAN CROWN How to Save Steps How to Make a Home What it ought to be i LD BY ONE WHO KNOWS verfect i a Ky | ei ry Americas | Crown Soap st k, send : . 3 ¢ and } (NN) “1 ar Ye Ww she that + r wanis are 21% Vand & James s. Kirk & Company CRICAGO. TLL. EXCAVATION WORK. With Greatest Economy use the Western Elevating Crader and Ditcher. Suny MAXWELL'’S nomemaker Magazine A | # vory \1 Edited by dmy Clisbce Maxwell ONE WHOLE YEAR . ONLY TEN CENTS five two-cent 8 10 MAXWELL’S HOMEMAKER MACAZINE 1405 Fisher Building :CHICAGO, ILL. vlories while a man taking lit. | @ J : te OB 4H F222 2X RRR Rh) lefunes tle exercise needs only 2,450 A I Root Co., Medina, Ohio. the ration is unbalanced . N i Both of these bulletins ean be ob Switzerland is the oldest ag well as t ae (REE ET i tained free through members of cor one of the smallest republics in the @ ros or senators. or by writing to! world The cantons of Url, Schwyz n erna ona arves er 0. he retary of Agriculture at Wash- and Usterwalden formed a defensive 8 Ta - B— tngton league In 1201, and this was the be GASOLINE ENGINES { n for instance. Is a foo ich h inning of the Swiss Confederacy. carbohydrates and should be “ba When equipped with an I. H.C. gasoline engine, the farm, the dairy, the iment bi 4B ton of hogy Hage. The American harvest of broom mill, the threshing machine, or the husker and shred 3 r can be operated more nous food such as barley, bran, cow corn this year will furnish material economically than with any other power, Farmers who have water to pump, peas or, othurs of the gti A he for 42,000,000 brooms worth, Appprox wood to saw, feed to grind or corn to shell, can do this work at a misimum render na very clear understanding of | imately, $15,000,000, With 4.000 cost with L i. C. engines, the value of food for animals, brooms to a ear, 10,000 freight cars Food Value of Bread. will be required to transport the The second bulletin on Bread Mak broom output, OLD ENGLISH SUBURBAN STREET AND STONE HOUSES. ing, Farmer's Bulletin 112, siso goes — i y into the question of what is a balanced The star nearest to the earth Is Al And this ealls to mind a practical {l-| handsome and well-hnilt homes. The! pation, but for human food. As corn ha Centaurs, estimated to be 206,000, lustration of what a good thing It Is, care and attention given to this piace | ang corn fodder Is a fat-producing BE on miles away or 275,000 what a splendid thing to start In may in itself have brought good | food for animals, so corn bread Is o|'™ farther distant from the earth growing something in your back yard, | neighbors. one-sided diet for man and while It times far ro Needle to say these if you bave nothing bigger. For | A good lawn was made, shade and produces fat and energy or fuel for| than the sun. Chie fogs x A “ have in mind two people, a young | fruit trees were immediately set out | the body does not tend to give him figures are In what are nown a man and his wife, who started their! and sedulously eared for, the man has | the same capacity for endurance that ‘round numbers married life in n rent] Clty house | hecome an expert gnrdener, the chick EE — with a back yard 18 feet wide and | en business has become an important | containing about onefortieth of an adjunet, furnishing not only an ample pere. They bad lived In the eity all | meat supply, but a considerable ad- their lives and knew nothing of the dittonal income from eggs, broilers wonders of plant and animal produc | and eapons, The fruit trees are be tion But they commenced at once! ginning to bear and the berry Lushes to use thelr ground. They planted have Jong since yielded fresh fruit for radishes and lettuce and some flow. | the table and Jellies and jams for prs and trained tomatoes against the] winter, The place Is constantly lme fence, and they set a hen, Their fall | proving and wing improved. ures and interesting experiences dur-! The interior of the house was well ing the two years they lived thus | finished to commence with Room would fill a volume, But the great re- | after room has since been futuisbadh i ' b was that before the end of the | and beantified ax means admittec vo ‘ “ an year, they who had never ved For making this mew, for adopting | ; wr oY H. €. HORIZONTAL of Es outside their four walls, felt terribly | this change In their modes of life, this i By, engines are made in the following nfined. They longed to get out and | couple are better people; the i het. : t 10, 13 and 3 following P. hore gies 8 Boe enough Yana to grow more |ter citizens, they are broader ., they i seri 10, Thon stoma 68,10 Norisontal type things, to make a genuine garden and | know more, they are happier and they ¥ " di to nurture and rear and reap the| are richer In two senses They make WRITE POR GASO ny epshie. hich they ate. And so they | more money and they save more. tional Harvester Co. of America Shinge Tito the country, hardly the They a, ss of Roig WE Yeguiabicy Interna Gncorported) y real country yet; they bought|and meats a more | Balf an acre just beyond the city out- | spend in jmproving thelr place and “GOLLY, I'SE GLAD I DONE LOOKED IN DE WINDOW FUSES 7 Monroe Street Chicago, IIL, U.S. A. would fortatle here is differencs AAA AA A A RR RE ERR RR RR A A RA RR AA AAA RRA R 4 slyie a dozen ROAD CONSTRUCTION. Western Wheeled Scraper Ca. AURORA, ILL. 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