. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. MountiUnlonGoil6Q6 Our motto in all departments is "Max- imum eflficieacy at minimum ; Our scholastic training is equal to the best, our reputation first-class. All ex- penses for a year, aside from the cloth- ing and traveling, less than $ Co- education, health conditions religious influence, superior. Send for catalog. MOUNT UMOX COIjLEGE, Alliance, Ohio. Rural Telephones —Telephones are becomiutr very common in rural communities and the more they are used the greater their apprecia tion. The low cost of maintaining a service o
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. MountiUnlonGoil6Q6 Our motto in all departments is "Max- imum eflficieacy at minimum ; Our scholastic training is equal to the best, our reputation first-class. All ex- penses for a year, aside from the cloth- ing and traveling, less than $ Co- education, health conditions religious influence, superior. Send for catalog. MOUNT UMOX COIjLEGE, Alliance, Ohio. Rural Telephones —Telephones are becomiutr very common in rural communities and the more they are used the greater their apprecia tion. The low cost of maintaining a service of this kind makes it possible for those who are in en verv raod- -ate circura- nec t ion with their neighbors and with neigh- boring towns. It may safely be said that the telephone has solved more problems than any other inven- tion of modern times. It has made farm-life more attractive and brought into close communi- cation those who have formerly been widely sep- arated. It is now a commoh thing to have daily conversations with friends or relatives who live many miles away and where formerly ex- change of friendly greeting or consultations concerning business was a matter of considera- ble time and a journey of several miles; it is now a matter of minutes and of going to a tele- phone in the house. In the matter of business alone any farmer can well afford to pay the small cost of a tele- phone, for there will be dozens of times during the year when he can make or save money by being in almost instantaneous touch with his market town. Putting in operatfon a telephone line is very simple. Any one can do it, and it requirej no special skill to keep in repair and operate a line. There are numerous makes of telephones for rural Mna^ on the market, but the ones made by the Siromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111., is having the largest sale and is giving the best satisfaction. This is one of the oldest houses in this line in the country, and the telephones made by thi
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