The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 14, 1905, Page 16

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$9 ROR OE ES his dozen ge house is the prefer it des. father rent an It is s Am with houses with land: but as a rul too on 1 eres the | will cause moment little place! Int lish er cos up rey rt Wl ve t i Y MADS tian Two Farmers’ Bulletins of the De-| onels the only woman admiral is the a —— . partment of agriculture, widely dis- | Queen of Greece, She 1s an hodorary to the e 9 or 4 frame dwelling, usually of cheap, ,spent in going over architect's plans’ similar in contents, yet treating of sub- | admiral in the Russian navy. 8 \ aia 1 i ie ef | j hich b 1 r e fecond growth tinber. In twenty years [and adjusting pretty and artistic ef-| jects which have a closely-connected H the English home $s covered wth ivy {ects to their limited price, And if a] relationship are the Fee ng of Farm! A cubic mile of earth weighs 25,- : WORKER OR HOUSEWIFE 3 and has the appearance of subtanti-| man is going to build a house, why | Animals and the Principles of bread “649,200 tons and the volume of the : e al nd solidity, as though it had al- | not have it pretty at the same time? Making, and both of them have proven| earth is 259,880,000,000 cubic miles How to Save Time HY AMERiCAN CRO ) ways been there and intended in- Ths house ‘ | ce value eee fae aitini arent has) Question in mental arithmetic: How H ' WN fug. If you mention “twenty years} cost about 4,000, ke hundreds 0 : much doés the earth weigh? y “4 hence” to the American, he will Shrug} thousands of other homes throughout | ‘ The | feeding of the palin s fa the 5 How to Save Steps s ; ma aan ac wil’ 46) ‘arm is a matter which every farmer mt 1 ‘ i See ore Pe is studying more or less closely, tue Auge wu ~~ S Horaaday, the How to Make a Homes A P twenty years, if he ha not bettered {more s' ssful ones the most Closely, | 20008ISt, 18 seeking to have the gen- e i M i ‘ ee ae ft " 4 ed | | since it i matter of constant expert- ba etre pode ant het Lee aie Wika eee sedge a ment and inquiry te determine just] falo park in the west tha e anima : ot ae a TA Hee te poe the best tion foe work, meat | may not become extinct. What it ought to be i50 green soap, consistency of paste, @ Leribe | ass more quickly than is and dairy ani » one 2 er fo obile machinery an fh rit sae ele 1 fee Uke | exporience t he to rw r ay perky There are only three million Cos- ait Sa vehicles; will” not injure ‘the most highly | wen? It has had per s three coats | ruide, there are ce AWS, . sia, The = r olished surface, Made f vegetable | of paint, ‘The second set of shi rn aula oF wits exneenaenti which ae Se vee Ke ii cr ONE WHO KNOWS Pils. If your dghler Cosa notontry Ageirisom ! {s curling up and needs replacing nnd | | ford much aid to the intelligent feeder BE BOOMS ONE HURGEG Mon, Crown Soap in stock, send ushis name and the house elf is its value when new, Yet it must be should bt of ma worth ni 1 man idea home but bowutit’s for ne than inereasing its sell showld build well and i this applies te — the grounds, the ouibuil as: is the is hon it as his 1 and vod wife ai fs I would add, even with thes e and Ditcher. ble 8, unless it is a real home, | e co ible and beautiful one ONE WHOLE YEAR Ab, there is a difference, and such a A TYPICAL W TANK, | M4 vide differe: between au abode or) It Surmounts @ Convenient Cooling House, e FOR ONLY a mere dwelling place and a home, e Trying this matter from a]the country. Yet it is a strikingly to t th the v non ln onut This applied to ci in homes, but the 4 Brae everywhere, OLD ENGLISH And this calls to mind a lustration of what a good thing it is, | to start in growing something in your back yard, if you have nothing ‘Digger. people, what a splendid thing have in mind two nun and his wife, married life in a rented with a back yard 18 feet wide and|en business has become an important An | adjunct, furnishing not only an ample the city all their lives and knew nothing of the wonders of plant and animal produe- But they commenced at once to use their ground. They planted radishes and lettuce and some tlow- fers and trained tomatoes against the Their fail- ures and interesting experiences dur- ing the two years they lived thus But the great re- sult was that before the end of the first year, they who had never lived outside their four walls, felt terribly confined. They longed to get out and grow more » things, to make a genuine garden and to nurture and rear and reap the things which they ate. And so sod more money and they save more. containing about one-fort acre, They had lived in tion. fence, and they set a hen. would fill a volume. have enough land to ‘moved into the beg rid real country yet; BEAUTIFYING RURAL ngly to Mn tare se With the} improving z value, he HOMES. nd ed into it aj year, the | house. at,| They at is from i vecupy it 1 lived they while once planted farm after their tiny the first year they raised imbued | etables they could eat, there a garden rea and the veg- yesides over which seemed to tuem like a back yard, nd they built a barn and mov the fir were building their ND THE BARN IN WHICH THEY DWELT WHILE one-half of that every permanent 1eeds grow, it and other cause And rounding %, fully Department | handsome place, tan il The proof of this is that while it was the first dwelling to adding to its beauty and de bility. fourth st ul earnest--they are old places, If as a people we could become ed- ucated to the idea of greater perma- nency in our mode of living, of build- ing and improving for our future years, or doing something with the jidea in mind that we would not have Beast, w {They have lately put up a substantial | be j light iron fence, which, kept well|a b. painted, \yrillast unto the third and t or rye bread & Prine wheat in itself comeagr ear being anced ration. . robbed of its gluten, which to the skin, it is no longer a co’ ‘ood. Pota- toes are extreniely e-sided and should be eaten in connection with | some nitrogenous food, such as lean meat or beans, which, however, . if eaten alone would afford the system too much nitrogen. This _ bulletin, which is written by a woman, algo dis- cusses the practical side of ‘bread mak- ing and can probably be read with benefit by any housewife. - OOS Items of Interest, Oscar Hunt of the Carlisle football team is a millionaire Indian, mata SAFETY REIN soldier his wages for five years. The ruins of a prehistoric fortified British village have peen unearthed near Carshalton, England, The fly is seven tinys stronger than Though there are many women col- j and these are summarized in the bul tin mentioned—Farmers’ Bulletin | What is known as a balanced ration is always the thing to be attained. Food is divided into two general classes; fat and heat producing, | there are 14,000,000 “lower city dwel- lers” and 8,000,000 nomads and semi- barbarians, Dietary experts of the Department éuow Te MAKE A LIVING: 3 : HOW TO MaKe A HOME : i0F VALUE INCALCULABLE MAXWELL’S of Agriculture estimate thut a man Homemaker Magazine An I}lustrated Monthly’ Edited by (my Clisbce Maxwell ° which will be sent to you ? TEN CENTS WORKS INDEPENDENTLY OF THE DRIVING REINS. ~ — Write for descriptive circular, free on application, to THE GEER MANUFACTURING CO.,, 47 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. Will Stop any Horse or Money Refunded. ifty chickens, Cecccccccccesooce ] e : And since then they have gone on Old, age sige silk hats . dt Sand Vi 7 beautifying and embelli g this are in go emand among comedians | 1¢ it} place, until it is now a lovely country also among the colored fraternity. : What More Acceptables y making} residence, twenty per cent, higher in A COSY FIRE- : - e 3 » abode a8} value thati it would have been if, five be hipaa euch cig A cubic foot of earth weighs on an|§ CH R | S T M A S ° pause @) years ago they had made it a mere} “Ah,” said the man, “if we had only e e SELF FEED FULL CIRCLE TWO HORSE lat a pretty) habitation. had the advantages when we were e ® In the first place they employed an young which our children have here, : H his Eng: Coe and built a good house, one | there would have been a lot more in H REMEMBRANCE 2 landlord | which, with ordinary — rey life for us." e e| be un advanced | stand in good shape fifty ye hence,} And so it is everywhere. It matters 4 * $| han evened | ‘They pafited it. well |little, if you live in a brown stone $Could you send to your friends ?3 | rinting and} winter evenings ie the Der with the brick pavement direct- e 4 ws togeth-) while they lived in the barn, Were y under your window, whether you 4 | spe | have a plain or a carved window sill, : It Costs Ten Cents $| t ao — <n oa . a but it does matter whether your front e oe 4 on een oer or back yard is well kept and well e i | Adapted to bank barn work. Stands up fenced and is prettily decorated with alt is Worth Ten Dollars: | to its work—no digging holes for wheels, pane and vines, and whether, if you . $ Self-feed Attachment increases cap- have more ground, it is a poor, un- city, lessens ce! a. attractive plot, or instead ry a ‘thing W H Y ) : — jeneens labor, makes better bales of beauty and a joy, not only to you | e H and does not increase draft, a all who see it. PLANTS BELOW THE SILL, = i e wha tase tan coli Seu ae average i Mephcrs ah times as much | § BECAUSE : : , a are going to “fix up” their . laces. as a cubic foot of water, e 7, a aa a They seldom get fixed. Teefore they e 5 ¢ Every Woman eLifeleaProbie SANDWICH MFG, CO. Hy get fixed up with the little things a| It costs as much to fire a 16-inch ° of 4 ag f home should have, they need fixing in| C@MMon as it does to pay a private ° 224 Main Street, Sandwich, It ts he: ; Drilling Machines jto re-do it in ten or fifteen years)a horse, weight for weight. It can lift 3 Over 70 sizes and styles for drillin \ jhence, the average Anerican home} twenty times its.own weight. fone HINT on: sueeesTiON: either deep or shallow wells in any kin! would have a far more substantial, of soilor rock, Mounted on wheels or rf comfortable and attractive appear-| The canning of blue berries is an : from sills, W (Ha engines or horse powers. ance, important industry in Vermont. One|e Strong, simple and durable. Any mee i/ _—_—_— factory last son canned 300,000] ONE WHO KNOWS = ¢ chaniccan operate them easily. Balanced Ratious for Man and | S4!!ous of the berry. 3 4s cAuniecha $| SEND FOR CATALOGUE WILLIAM BROS., Ithaca, N.Y. address anc We willsee that your wants are supplied. Put up in 1214 25 and 50 Ib pails, James S. Kirk & Company CHICAGO ILL, EXCAVATION WORK. With Greatest Economy use the Western Elevating Grader ifving back} be erected in that particular section, | | z Send a dime or five two-cent ty and su-|other houses which have gone up e stamps to dea is the] since have largely copied — its Pied 4 ROAD CONSTRUCTION, and it is now surrounded by a dozen e M A x WwW E L L’ Ss le e . e 3 HOMEMAKER | Western Wheeled Scraper Ca AURORA, ILL. : MACAZINE Send for Catalog. e " H H one on Tin Decatesn op tan suman tree 3 1405 Fisher Building 3] Gleanings in Bee Culture known as carbohydrates, and muscle|doing hard muscular work should 3 Cc H ic A Go ’ ILL. e Honey aad proat., Sead for tree copy, ‘Renae SUBURBAN STREET AND STONE HOUSES. practical il- handsome and well-bviit homes. The and bone producing, known as nitro- genous, and these two foods should be supplied the animal in the proper pro- portion. If there is a preponderance of either, the ration is unbalanced. Both of these bulletins can be ob- tained free through members of con- gress or senators, or by writing to the Secretary of Agriculture at Wash- ington. Corn, for instance, is a food rieh in carbohydrates and should be “bal- anced” by a portion of some nitroge- nous food such as barley, bran, cow- peas or others of the legumes. A pe- rusal of this bulletin will give the reader a very clear understanding of the value of food for animals, Food Value of Bread, The second bulletin on Bread Mak- ing, Farmer’s Bulletin 112, also goes into the question of what is a balanced ration, but for human food. As corn have daily food with a fuel value of 4,350 calories while a man taking lit- tle exercise needs only 2,450. Switzerland is the oldest as well as one of the smallest republics in the world. The cantons of Uri, Schwyz and Unterwalden formed a defensive league in 1201, and this was the be- ginning of the Swiss Confederacy, The American harvest of broom- corn this year will furnish material for 42,000,000 brooms worth, appprox- imately, $15,000,000. With 4,000 brooms to a car, 10,000 freight cars will be required to transport the broom output, The star nearest to the earth is Al- When equi ‘wood to saw, feed to grind or corn _to. cost wi with LH. C, engines, 5 International Harvester Co. GASOLINE ENGINES with an I. H.C. gasoline engine, the farm, the cacy. the mill, the threshing machine, or the husker and shredder can be operated economically than with any other pores, Farmers who have water Then you’ll want to subscribe. 6 month's trial 2c. Don’t delay but do it to-day, I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. to Shell, can do this work crater te pam, ¥or city hous ieth of hardly the they bought/ and ‘ ea) cetatry, slot nasent oe ding tor | soos a young who started their pha Centaura, estimated to be 25,000,- 000,000,000 miles away or 275,000 times farther distant from the earth than the sun, Needless to say these figures are in what are known as “reund numbers.” care and attention given to this place may in itself have brought good neighbors. 1) A good lawn was made, shade and fruit trees were immediately set out and sedulously cared for, the man has | become an expert gardener, the chick- and corn fodder is a fat-producing food for animals, so corn bread is a@ one-sided diet for man and while it produces fat and energy or fuel for the body does not tend to give him the same capacity for endurance that meat supply, but a considerable ad- ditional income from eggs, broilers and capons. The fruit trees are be- ginning to bear and the berry Lushes have long since yielded fresh fruit for the table and jellies and jams for winter. ._The place is constantly im- proving end being improved. The interior of the house was well finished to commence with. Room after room has since been furnished and beautified as means admitted. For making this move, for adopting this change in their modes of life, this couple are better people; they are bet- ter citizens, they are broader, they know more, they are happier and they are richer in two senses, They make Nh L. H. ©, HORIZONTAL ENGINE Baw al oe tony, Gaga iaaad 4 ie Piro boat kan | WRITE FOR GASOLINE ENGINE BOOKLE?, _International Harvester Co. of America Fr fen Rede vegetables a ee ee dak ene to in fmproving their place and SEAL RR SPOT TF LOLI ES

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