Gasoline Engine Running Cream Separator 



ever-flowing faucet, the kitchen drain, the bath room and its aux- 

 iliaries and contrasts the electric lights with her oily lamps and many- 

 other things that might be mentioned, the farm home is repulsive, 

 and she longs to leave what can be made the most delightful abode 

 on earth, the old farm. 



With modern 



devices at a very 



ri^S^ti^^^ ..^^^^ ^■^^""^ II IP "^1^ moderate cost, the 



-J 1^8^^^^,-——^ //* ^\f T^'^ i^vm. home can be 



made as conven- 

 ient and attractive 

 as the city palace, 

 and when that is 

 done the rural 

 dweller is delighted to invite his city friends to his country home. 

 The gasoline engine has become a very economical and popular 

 power. With it water is pumped from the well or cistern and forced to 

 the tank both at the 

 barn and in the 

 garret of the house. 

 A pressure tank in 

 the basement can be 

 adopted instead of 

 the reservoir in the 

 garret if deemed figr**^ 

 advisable. A small ^^<^%, 

 gasoline engine will ■:^- 



1 xi T_ j.j^ Churning 



churn the butter, 



skim the milk, wash the clothes and even the dishes. 



A medium-sized engine will, besides running the various devices 

 mentioned, generate electricity at the same time which can be stored 

 in a storage battery and used to light both house and barn. 



A bath room and 

 l^jFfijI^- lavatory can be 

 installed at a small 

 cost. By installing 

 a septic tank the sew- 

 age and drainage 



^^^ B &^ "Triumph" Running Washer and Wringer xOTVi bath rOOm and 



kitchen can be safely and economically disposed of. All of these 

 conveniences are available and the cost is only a small per cent of the 

 the cost of the up-to-date implements used on the farm. 



