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The Other Side of Dogs and Children 
(Continued from page 322) 
his work and come to stop the fray. The 
afternoon was a very trying one to uw 
but we paid for the man’s time and let 
him gp. Ho ran never work for us again. 
Another man came with a team to 
haul hay. He brought with him besides 
his team two dogs, two children and a 
sucking colt. The colt ruined much of 
the garden, and gut into the henhouse 
and killed most of a litter of young 
chicks just hatched and upon the floor 
for the first time. The dogs chased the 
pigs and the lambs, and the children de¬ 
stroyed some of our finest plants and did 
much other damage. That man can never 
work for us any more. No, sir ! 
A man came to haul potatoes from the 
pit or pile in the field to the car half a 
mile away. lie brought his wife and two 
children along to help him. The children 
picked every ripe tomato in the garden 
and threw them about. * That 
man hauled one load of 40 bushels during 
the whole afternoon. Ilis wife came by 
the house and remarked that it was awful 
hard work to pick up potatoes. (Put 
some more stars here). It stormed next 
day, and before it cleared off nearly half 
the potatoes had turned color and spoiled 
for market. That man can never work 
for us again. 
I could write several pages of this 
kind of experience, but will conclude by 
saying that my wife and I have worked 
hard to get a plain little home, and we 
have learned better than to assume the 
responsibility of another man’s pets and 
pay him for the privilege. 
“UNCLE dick.” 
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Disc and 
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Has 6,000 
Revolutions 
Per Minute 
Built for a 
Lifetime 
of Service . 
'Order Direct 
From This Ad 
“Own Your Own” 
T he papec plan 
is for you to “ own your 
own" ensilage cutter. The 
individually owned Papec Ensi¬ 
lage Cuttev will pay a clear 
profit of $100 to $200 a year 
for each silo. 
“Own 
No words that we can say—no pictur„ 
Hjjy that we can show—can convince you bo 
J gfW completely as a .trial in your own home 
'itzMsr that the Majestic” is just the separator 
lUSi ? ou .« w . an ^*. At our remarkably low price 
—-—‘‘■’"'T the Majestic would be a wonderful money- 
yoar order, j___ 
with your order or make any deposit. 
tor 60 daya and then only the first small ... 
, ve f.. f* you are perfectly satisfied. 
saving bargain even were you to pay all cash with 
•. Uut we do not ask you to send one penny 
>r nr mntrn You pay nothing at 
payment in case you 
~ rave rnr it. - - ly Satisfied. 
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I nan YOU '“'OlHssaSJw cent of advance 
iPaV Us . ,-—payment. We will 
J at once sen d you a Majestic Separator 
«... for you to use aa your own lor 30 days. Put 
40 severest tests. Skim warm or cold 
milk with it and see how closely it skims. The di- 
.. . fc?t Babcock Test (the severest known) proves that the 
ygH J Majestic gets 99 and 99-100% cream from whole milk— 
■p 7 practically 100%. Notice the simplicity and solidity of con- 
struetion—nothing to get out of repair and bnilt for a lifetime 
of service. See how easily it runs—how quickly and easily it 
Is cleaned. If you decide to keep it, make the first small payment 60 
days after it arrives and pay balance in 6 equal 60 day payments, 
giving you a full v ’ 
your own rapec— 
{ ’ust as you "own your own ” 
finder, mower, horse and 
buggy or automobile—be¬ 
cause when you need it, you 
NEED rt at once. And by 
having it right at hand you 
soon save enough to pay for 
it. You can fill your silo 
when the com is just right; 
and you can refill it so that 
you enter the feeding season 
with a silo four-fourths full — 
not one-fourth empty as a result 
of settling. 
Papec Ensilage Cutters are made 
in four sizes, any one of which will 
fill the highest silo. A 3 b, p. 
gasoline engine will operate tne 
smallest size. 
Write today for our 1919 Catalog. 
It explains how a Papec will soon pay 
for itself. 
PAPEC MACHINE CO, 
110 Main St. Shortsville, N. Y. 
ANY Papec Ensilage Cutler will threno 
and blow ensilage perpendicularly to 
the heigh to/ANYsiloivithANY power 
provided 
the sped — 
of the cut- : , ' 
ting wheel : 
does not 
fall below j H j 
6U0 revolu- ■ n 1 B 1 1 
tiona per ' JESS 1 
minute. /Mm 
Skims 
to the 
Merest m 
Trapp ™ 
Gets 99ioo% 
Cream 
Year To Pay no interest 
hT ' f S* SJJ? reason at all. you decide not to keep the separator, re* 
vvrn it vvewill pay freight both ways. 
iho Majestic has the latest improved combined disc and winir 
U . ‘“i 8 ln ,° latest improved combined disc and wing 
tc&v bowl that not only gets the moat cream but also Bkims it in 
HHKI better condition. Does not break the cream globules, as so 
many separators do. This means better quality butter— 
more profits for you. Remarkable inside automatic oiling 
Si^Au de y , “. w i llch lni 5 area Perfect lubrication under all conditions. 
Absolutely impossible for the slightest particle of oil to come in 
contact with cream. Famous French helical gears produce tre* 
^ < ^l < » U3s P ccd ?^kowl—8 000 revolutions per minute—with just mod- 
fra‘ 0tur , mn * o£ cr , an * c : . No matter how much you pay, you can’t pos- 
sibiy get a more durable,, more practical, more efficient or easier to 
run cream separator. It is a mechanical marvel throughout. 
¥»«•.*■ * s,ze yoa . Y ? u run no risk. Judge the merits of 
£or y . out 2 c £ ! . jf ’^, 13n t all and even more than you ex¬ 
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Your Choice of 4 Sizes— No Money Down 
No. 452AMA6. Capacity: 375lbs. Terms: $9.15in 60days; ffC/l qn 
balances equal 60-day payments, each $9.16. Total price wJ4- au 
No. 452AMA7. Capacity: 500 lbs. Terms: $10.50inGOdays: CCO 7 S 
balance 5 equal 60-day payments, each $10.45. Total price dOfc- IJ 
i No. 452AMA8. Cap.: 750 lb9. Terms: $11.65 in 60 days: CGO 7*5 
balance 6 equal 60-day payments, each $11.62. Total.... JDu - <a 
No. 452AMA9. Cap.: lOOOlbs. Terms: $12.65 in 60days: C7C 7G 
Usanceoequal 60-day payments, each$12.62. Total_ e/«:!*: 
f or the average we recommend the 600 lb. size. 
What a 
Few Users Say 
” W ®r ks to Derfec- 
tion.”— F. B. Lauber, 
Centerville Sta., N. Y. 
“More than satis-, 
fled.” — Gilbert John-1 
son,Cunning ham, Kan. J 
“lias more than paid I 
for itself in the few I 
months we have had I 
it.’’—S. A. Duree. Do- fl 
by Springs, Okla. ■ 
"Easiest running ■ 
and most perfect I 
skimming separator 
1 have ever seen.’’ 
—J. S. Maginnis. 
Holabird. S. D. 
"A perfect rk 
mer.”—K.Hath -^5 
away, wu* jpn 
ton,Me. 
4019 LaSalle Street 
Dept. 1752 Chicago 
Free 
Book 
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letter for Big Cat- 
alog of Fann and Ikj 
Household Neces- ™ 
■Ities.Gas Engines, 
Separators, etc. 
Ship Majestic Separator No, 
this Winter, though there is still time 
enough for the drifts to come in. The 
State Grange, held at T.ockport during the 
first week of February, saw its first 
snowless session. 
The big falling off in the priee of 
butter and eggs is the feature of the mar¬ 
ket. especially as it is attended by a 
tendency on the part of most other foods 
to weaken in price. The supply is good 
and Southern produce will soon be here, 
1 though it is commonly April before the 
arrivals are large. Potatoes remain about 
stationary, apples are up a little, beaus 
are weakened on account of Western ar¬ 
rivals. Celery and string beans are about 
the only green vegetables that are really 
high. 
Potatoes are dull and easy at 45 to 75c 
per Ini., small to fancy, with sweets $2.50 
to $3 per hamper. Apples are firm at $S 
(top) for Kings, down to $5 for un¬ 
graded Baldwins. Beans are plentier at 
$5 to $7 for all grades. Onions are quiet 
at 75c to $1.25 per bu. Vegetables are 
fairly active. Cabbage is $1 to $2 (old) 
and Winter squash $1.50 to $2 per 100 
lbs. String beans are $0.50 to $7 and 
now cabbage $2 to $2.50 per hamper; 
beets, $1.25 to $1.60; carrots, 40 to 60c; 
parsnips, $1.25 to $1.40; spinach, $1.50 
to $2; white turnips, $1 to $1.25; yellow 
turnips, 75c to $1. all per bu.; celery, 
SI.25 to $1.75 per doz. bunches and $9 to 
$10 per California crate; cauliflower, 
$2.25 to $2.50; iceberg lettuce. $5.75 to 
$0; Cuban tomatoes, $5 to $7, all per 
orate; cucumbers, $3.75 to $4 per doz.; 
lettuce. $1.50 to $4 per hamper; parsley, 
40 to 50c; radishes, 25 to 30c; shallots, 
75c to 80c. all per doz. bunches; peppers, 
$0.50 to $7 per box. 
Southern and other fancy fruits are 
steady at $5 to $0 for oranges, $4 to $5 
for lemons. $4 to $5.25 for grapefruit per 
crate; $1.25 per 100 for limes; $0.50 to 
Name. 
Fistula 
9 CORDS IN IO HOURS 
I I ■ HMOur Big Silo Boolo 
. J J We havejuRt completed tho 1 
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Approximately 10,000 cases aro 
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No experience necessary; eaay and simple; juat a lit¬ 
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your money refunded If it falla. Send for free copy of 
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Valuable for Its information upon diseases of horse* 
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I Fleming Bros., Chemists v«r 0 d.V n ch"ii o 4li!. 
weighs 
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NAPPANEE SILOS 
BY ONE HAN. It’s IHNO OP THE WOODS. Have* money and 
backache. Send for FKEK catalog No. B6*3 showing low priGQ 
an«l latest Improvements. First order agency. 
Folding Sawing Machine Co.. 161 West Harrison St.. Chicage.Ut. 
and their 25 points of aupcrlor merit, naoh aa our 
Perfect Splice, Storm Proof Anchors. Hip Roof 
that irives more room, SAfo and snne ladder, rcul 
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k Napptnee Lumber &Mfj. Co. , 
31 Napp&nce, 
A PERMANENT SILO 
Every Economy Silo Is equipped with the 
Storm I’rouf anchoring system t hat niaki-s 
It absolutely permanent. Ensilage Is al¬ 
ways Ire ih and sweet—It can't spoil in an 
Economy Silo. Perfect fitting doors maka 
the Silo perfectly air-tight. Hoops form 
easy ladder. Built of long leaf Yellow 
Pino or Oregon Fir. You can’t buy a 
better silo. Also all sizes Water Tanks. 
Our motto Is quality through and 
through. Factories at Frederick, Md. / 
nnd Roanoke, Va. Write for catalog. I 
BUY NOW AND GET EARLY 
SHIPPING AND CASH DISCOUNTS 
AN EXTENSION ROOF 
that is really practical for full 
Silo. Adjustable door fra mo 
with ladder combined. Many 
other features in Catalogue. 
AGENTS WANTED who Can Sell 
and can devote some tine to tho 
business. We guarantee satis¬ 
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GLOBE SILO CO. 
2-12 Willow St., SIDNEY, N. Y. 
MINERAL'S 
Sx HEAVE war, 
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MINERAL HEAVE REMEDY CO.. 461 fourth A*u„ Pittsburg, Pd 
ECONOMY SILO A MfG. CO., Dept. J, Frederick, Md. 
CKJBE5li90?| 
siDriEy rty 
The ' Handsomest and Strongest 
fetfShta SILO Made 
Craine triple wall silos harmonize with 
the finest farm buildings. Their smooth, 
handsome appearance is unmarred by 
ugly, bothersome, loose b w>ps and lugs. 
And this great silo is as stror g as it is beautiful. 
It has an inner wall of closely fitted staves; 
a wall between of spe al heavy weather-proof 
felt; and the famous suiootn-finished Crainelox 
covering. This is a continuous, patented 
covering that provides strength to every 
square inch of the silo. 
This 3-wail construction keeps 
warmth in and cold out; it is a 
real air-tight, frost-repelling and 
strongly supported silo. Once 
erected it stays put without 
tinkering. 
LA Send for literature, 
Shear the Modern Way 
You wouldn’t allow Jo % of any crop to go un¬ 
harvested. So why stick to ohl-time methods of 
sheep and goat shearing. Shear the modern 
way, with a Stewart Machine, (lets more wool 
easier and more quickly. There are hand oper¬ 
ated machines and larger ones. Price of Stewart 
No. 0 only $14. Send $2—pay balance on ar¬ 
rival. Write for catalog. 
CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT COMPANY 
Dept. B 141, 12Ui St, & Central Ave., Chicago, Ill. 
INTERESTING 
GARDEN BOOKS 
Rebuild tke Old 
STAVE SILO 
Any homomado or 
stavoJillo.'if twiaU*d. 
tippad or collapsed 
cun b« rebuilt into a 
beautiful now Craine 
3-wall silo at about 
half tho price of a 
new one. Al» the old 
material (except 
hoops) can be uaod. 
We buy the hoops. 
St*nd for our plan of 
rebuilding old eiloa. 
^ early order 
~ - _ - (((if *IM I } ?Jj discount and agency offer 
Craine Silo Co., Inc. 
:: - ® ox Norwich, N. Y. 
Dear Old Lady: “So you’re on a mine 
sweeper, are you? And where do you 
sweep mines?” Cautious Tar: “Oh, just 
round the tops of ’em. lady, where the 
dust settles.”—The London Beacon. 
Nothing Until 60 Days 
TIGHT AS A DRUM 
ECONOMY SILOS 
