September, 1905 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



199 



THE 



CHAMPION" 

 LOCK JOINT 



Metal 

 Shingle 



J. H. ELLER <& CO. 



1610 E. Fifth St. CANTON, OHIO 



Also Makers of 



Cornices, Skylights, Ceilings, Etc. 



OI'R remarkable recent inventions enable us 

 to offer the public an intensely brilliant, 

 smokeless gas at much less cost than city 

 gas. better, safer and cheaper than electricity, and 

 costing but one-fourth as much as Acetylene. 

 Most durable and least expensive apparatus to 

 maintain in effective perpetual operation. Gives 

 services of lighting, cooking, and heating. 

 Fullest satisfaction guaranteed, and easy terms 

 The very apparatus for suburban homes, institu- 

 tions, etc. \Ve construct special apparatus also for 

 fuel gas for manufacturing, producing gas equiv- 

 alent to city gas at 50 cents per i.ooocubic feet, and 

 made to respond to very large demands, also for 

 lighting towns, etc. 



C. M. KEMP MFG. CO., 



BALTIMORE, AID. 



fixations for Builders 



Throughout the Southwest, especially 

 in Oklahoma and Indian Territories, Ar- 

 kansas and Texas, along the line of the 



numerous towns and small cities have 

 sprung up along the many new lines of 

 the System that have recently been con- 

 structed, and openings for builders, con- 

 tractors, architects and manufacturers in 

 many lines exist. 



Send for a copy of handbook entitled 

 * Opportunities." 



HI. StbUl tCr, induitna I Commissioner 

 Trlsco Building St, COUiS, mo. 



MARSTON'S 



HAND AND FOOT POWER 



CIRCULAR SAW 



Iron Frame, 36 inches high. 



CENTRE PART OF TOP IS MADE OF IRON ACCURATELY PLANED, 



with grooves on each side of saw for gauges to slide in. 



Steel shafts and best r.abbitt metal boxes 

 Gears are all machine-cut from solid iron. 

 Two 7- inch saws and two crank handles with each machine. 



Boring table and side treadle. 

 Weight, complete, 350 lbs. 

 Send for catalogue. 



J. M. Marston & Co., 199 Ruggles St., Boston, Mass. 



I 



MDNDN ROUTE 



Four Trains Daily 



between Chicago, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and 

 the South, via Monon Route and C. H. & D. 



Two Trains Daily 



between Chicago, Louisville and West Baden 

 and French Lick Springs. 



Three Trains 



Chicago to LaFayette. 



Parlor Cars on Day Trains, Palace Sleeping 



and Compartment Cars on Night Trains. 



FRANK J. REED, 

 G<-n. Pass. Agt., 



CHICAGO. 



CHAS. H. ROCKWELL, 



Traffic Manager. 



