XVI 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



July, 1908 



CQ« 



Do You Want a 



Good Water 



Supply? 



Would you like to have— 



—Fresh running water whenever and wherever you want it, at 



very little expense ? 

 - Strong, dependable pressure at all times ? 

 —Water at a usable temperature the year round ? 

 — Water piped to any part of your buildings or grounds ? 

 — A simply operated plant with very little attention ? 

 —Maintained at a very small cost ? 



All these and more are everyday features of 



The Kewanee System 

 of Water 



Supply 



Give us your name and address and let us tell you the story 

 of 8,000 successful Kewanee Systems which have been installed 

 ast few years in country and suburban residences, clubs, farms, schools, public 

 and private institutions, villages, etc. 



Our broad experience and the expert technical knowledge of our hydraulic engin- 

 eers are at your service. We make no charge for our specifications and estimates. 



The Kewanee System of Water Supply is not an imitation, is not a substitute— it is 

 the original water system, involving the use of air pressure instead of gravity pressure. 

 Kewanee tank is placed in the cellar or buried in the ground. Avoid cheap imitations. 



When we sell you a Kewanee System of Water Supply, we know to a certainty 

 what it will do, because it is planned and suited to meet your particular requirements; 

 and further, we guarantee it to do what we say it will do. 



Write for our handsome catalog which is the most complete catalog on water 

 supply ever published. Ask for Catalog No. 36. 



Kewanee Water Supply Co 



Kewanee, 111 



1566 Hudson Terminal Bldg., 50 Church Street, 

 New York City. 



710 Diamond Bank Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 

 820 Marquette Bldg., Chicago. 



NOT 



Canned ' 

 Corn/ 



A 



smile 

 goes round 

 r the table 



when Kornlet 

 is served. Per- 

 haps it's a Korn- 

 let pudding, or cro- 

 quettes, gems, cakes, 

 fritters. You can serve 

 Kornlet a new way every 

 day of the year. 



Kori?le 



(The Heart of the Kernel) 



is young, tender corn, minus the ,, 



husks and hulls. It isn't canned 

 corn. Fancy having green corn 

 in winter. That's Kornlet 



Look for recipes on every 



wrapper. Valuable book of 



recipes sent free on request. 



If your grocer 



hasn't Kornlet, 



write; us. 



THE 

 HASEROT 

 CANNERIES 

 COMPANY 



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CLEVELAND ohio u.sa 



— Van Dorn — 

 Iron Works Co. 



U4 PRISON, HOUSE®, 

 f |H STABLE WORK 



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JOIST HANGERS 



LAWN FURNITURE 



FENCING, ETC. 



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CLEVELAND, OHIO 



PATCNTKO 



Standing Seam 

 ROOF IRONS 



fLINCH right chrongh th« 

 ^ standing seam of metal 

 roofs. No rails are needed 

 unless desired. We make > 

 similar one for slate roofs. 



SEND FOR CIRCULAR 



BERGER BROS. CO. 



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Volume for 1905 



43.50 

 Volume for 1906 



45.00 

 Volume for 1907 



&5.00 



suckers, you can set at any season, either spring 

 or fall, and you can set very deep if you please. 

 This is true also of the blackberry. The black 

 raspberry, however, being grown from rooted 

 tips, must be set only in the spring, or it will 

 be heaved out by the frost. The key to success 

 all the time is mulch, mulch, mulch; and 

 after the plants begin to grow run your culti- 

 vator constantly, until the berries will be 

 knocked off by the horse. Follow these simple 

 directions, and your country home will have 

 a most delicious and healthful food, while 

 your sulplus will be in steady demand and 

 help to pay your meat bill. I trust that every 

 country home maker will live mostly on fruit 

 and cereals, which he can grow himself. 



