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No. 2. — A glimpse ni our back-yard garden after the potatoes were dug and corn planted m tlieir place. 



The little girl in the cut is Huber 's daugh- 

 ter, Katharine. She was named after the 

 sister of the Wright brothers who invented 

 the flying machine. 



The garage for storing the autojnobile is 

 seen in the background. Miss Katharyn Eoot 

 was born shortly after the Wright brothers 

 made their first successful flight and got 

 back to the starting place. An account of 

 this was first written up (and first given to 

 the world) in Gleanings in 190.5. 



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No. 3. — Half a dozen half-peck baskets of the pota- 

 toes that sold in Bradentown, Fla., last winter at 

 60 cents per half-peck basket. 



Not far from the electric windmill we 

 have a galvanized mill for pumping water. 

 Huber climbed the tower of this galvanized 

 mill and succeeded in getting a better view 

 of the electric windmill than we have ever 

 shown our readers before, which we give 

 below. 



A fair wind for two or three days will 

 charge the electric batteries to their full 

 capacity; and this capacity has run the au- 

 tomobile as far as 62% miles with the one 

 charge. You will notice bv the reading on 









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No. -4. 



-The electric windmill that stored the bat- 

 teries of the electric automobile. 



