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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



Increase Vow fruit Pro) 



GROWING 



A OOLt 



. It tells how the veteran editor 

 . of Green's Fruit Grower, who 

 ' was first a banker, succeeded in 

 I FruitGrowing. It gives in detail. 

 I step by step, his thirty years suc- 

 I cess in growing strawberries, rasp- I 

 bemes, blackberries, grapes, ap- 

 ples, peaches, pears and cherries. 

 I He tells how to propagate fruit and 

 I shows beginners how to siart 



i This "Boosts Free < 



\ also a copy of Green's Fruit ,' 



k Magazine. Postal bringsthem. / 



BOOK FOR 

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Bo 43. 

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Army Auction Bargains 



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 titles - 1.9. ' 



Rifle* 



A KMT SADDLES 3.00 ' 

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Old Pistols - - $ .50 ur 



Sabret " 1.60" 

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19T7 MILITARY ENCYCLOPEDIC CAT- 

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 of 15 acrea QOVT. ATJCTION SALE GOODS. 



mailed for 15 cents (itamna). 

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NERVOUSNESS CURED 



WITHOUT TAKING MEDICINE 

 Recent scientific research has developed the 

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 reached by a penetrating remedy like Phynotico. 

 The manufacturers of Phynotico are so sure 

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 will be 



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with the understanding that should benefit be 



derived you send balance of price, 40 cents. If 



It fails to benefit no further payment need be 

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The P. L. Abbey Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 



CLASSIFIED 

 DEPARTMENT 



Classified rate 5c per word, seven aver- 

 age words to a line, including: address. 



SITUATION WANTED. 



An experienced irrigation Engineer is open 

 for engagement. He has spent two years in 

 the Western arid states, on heavy construc- 

 tion work. Familiar with the design and con- 

 struction of canals, dams, regulating gates, 

 water powers, water supply, reinforced con- 

 crete structures, etc. 



Graduate; age 40; married; references if de- 

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Previously chief assistant engineer on con- 

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CANVASSERS 



BOTH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 



Make from $800 td $12.00 per day handling our 

 Emergency Accident Cabinets and Toilet Spec- 

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 The Accident Cabinet Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 



to furnish his schoolmates in office 

 some of the trouble with which he had 

 always so liberally provided his teachers. 

 After a month or two, however, the 

 mayor and a committee of the city 

 council requested the appointment of 

 this very boy as chief of police. From 

 "The School City and Its Work," by 

 Lymctn Beecher Stowe, in "The Circle" 

 for January. 



UNCLE SAM S VAST RESOURCES. ' 



Our vast ascendency not only in ac- 

 quired wealth, but in the resources 

 through which new wealth can be cre- 

 ated, enables us to command the world's 

 co-operation in every exigency. The 

 United States stands first in the produc- 

 tion of many staple commodities, and 

 beats all the rest of the world combined 

 in the yield of mineral oil, copper, cot- 

 ton, and corn. 



In an age of electricity, copper is an 

 article of prime and constantly increas- 

 ing necessity, and the world will have to 

 come to us for most of its supply. 



The copper, the cotton, the wheat, the 

 oil, the. corn, the meats, and the other 

 staples which we are exporting to Eu- 

 rope, Asia, and Afica in immense quan- 

 tities these days are creating for us the 

 credits abroad which have been bring- 

 Jng to us streams of gold beyond the 

 dreams of Midas. Those were magnifi- 

 cent tributes to the United States' com- 

 mand over the world's prizes of fortune 

 which the Imperial Bank of Germany 

 and the Bank of England paid us when 

 they advanced their rates of discount 

 two or three times recently, with the 



k EALTHY TREES. 



Honest in Quality 

 We Pay Freight 



Apple 5c., Peach 5c., Cherry 15c., all bud- 

 ded and grafted. Concord Grapes $2.00 per 

 100. Forest tree sct'dinirs. Plant our Guar- 

 anteed Genuine Catalpa Speciosafor 

 profit. Orchard and Garden Hook 

 free. NEW SEEDS-LARGE PACKETS 

 . OALBRAIIH HURSERIES, 



I Bo 65. Fairbury, Neb. _ 



Vulcan 

 Steam Shovels 



For Digging Irrigation 



Ditches, Canals, etc. 



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10 Standard Sizes 



The Vulcan Iron Works Co. 



130 Vulcan Place 

 TOLEDO. OHIO 



vain hope of checking the current of 

 gold which was flowing to us. 



We need a more elastic currency and 

 Congress is likely to give it to us. 

 Among the men who are in charge of 

 our great financial interests we need a 

 greater Vigilance, and a more scrupu- 

 lous regard for law. We need among 

 the people a balance and a sanity which 

 will save them from foolish stampedes 

 like that precipitated by the recent scare. 

 Basically our industrial and financial 

 system is stronger than that of any other 

 country on the globe. The croaker and 

 the calamity prophet have no legitimate 

 place in the scheme of things in the 

 United States today. From "Why We 

 Need Not Fear a Panic," by James W, 

 Van Cleave, in "The Circle" for Janu- 

 ary. 



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Cows' Relief is a specific Remedy 

 for all troubles of bag and teats. It 

 enables dairymen, farmers and other 

 cow owners to keep their cows in a 

 healthy and profitable condition. 

 Cows' Relief is one of the most per- 

 fectly penetrating and disinfecting 

 compounds in existence. It goes 

 directly to the seat of the trouble, 

 relieves the congestion and breaks 

 up the bunches that prevent a nat- 

 ural flow of milk. 



Twelve to twenty-four hours' time 

 is all that is required to relieve any 

 case of Caked Bag. if applied freely 

 at the beginning of the trouble It is 

 excellent 



FOR SORE TEATS 



For heifers with first calf Cows' Re- 

 lief works in a most pleasing, prompt 

 and successful manner. It relieves 

 the soreness and swelling in the bag 

 and is worth its weight in gold to 

 every dairyman. It keeps the teats 

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H. C. Rice, Farming-ton, Conn., says: 



"Please send me two boxes of 

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 L. F. Cuthbert, Hammond, N. Y., says: 

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 find it a very valuable remedy for 

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We have scores of testimonials 

 like the above. Ask your dealer for 

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 the genuine. If he cannot supply you 

 write direct to us, enclosing $1 for 

 large package prepaid, (enough for 

 four or five ordinary cases). Your 

 money back if you are not satisfied. 

 Positive guarantee on every package. 

 Or send your name andone neighbor's 

 who keeps cows, stating how many 

 you each have, and we will send 

 our book concerning "Cow Troubles," 

 also Goldine Cow Watch Charm 

 FREE while they last. 



I 



Ol'K HUSH ANUS MFG. CO.. 

 710 Chapel St.. Lyndon. \t. 



