. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AN1 SPORTSMAN [ Saturday, October 24, 1914. PHONE SAVES STEPS. [Mrs. Maggie Sanders.] My favorite house convenience is the telephone. It saves me many a step. A great many times when I would need something from the store and would be so tired from my morning's work that I did not feel like going, I would just step to the telephone and get a clerk to send it to me. In that way it saved me a long, tiresome walk. Again, when I was busy sewing or cooking, or doing some kind of work that I needed advice on, I could just step to the telephone and call som


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AN1 SPORTSMAN [ Saturday, October 24, 1914. PHONE SAVES STEPS. [Mrs. Maggie Sanders.] My favorite house convenience is the telephone. It saves me many a step. A great many times when I would need something from the store and would be so tired from my morning's work that I did not feel like going, I would just step to the telephone and get a clerk to send it to me. In that way it saved me a long, tiresome walk. Again, when I was busy sewing or cooking, or doing some kind of work that I needed advice on, I could just step to the telephone and call someone up and speak tc him about whatever I wanted to. Maybe it did not take over five minutes, then I was back to my work, when if I had not had a tel- ephone I would have lost an hour or more and then been too tired to work hard. I can also call up my trends and neighbors and chat with them, when if I didn't have a telephone I would have tried to go to see some of them at least, and with a telephone in the house I can talk to them all and not lose much work either. Besides saving time and labor it saves money. Many times we would have had the doctor if we had not had a telephone. We could talk to him and get his advice on certain things, and that way save a doctor's bill. There are times when people need a doctor as quick as possible and if A Practical Treatise on the Training of Hounds iTraining^Hound. Foxhounds Beagles and Coonhounds The svstem of training advocated is simple and effective, so that anyone who carries out instructions can easily develop a foxhound, a beagle or a coon dog to the highest state of usefulness or organize a pack in which each hound will work independently and at the same time harmoniously with the others. The subjects are: The Hound's Ancestry, History, Instinctive Tendencies Jin - lish and Native Hounds. Developing the Intelligence. Training the Foxhound Voices and Pace of the Hound. Qualities of Scent. Manners. Training the Com Do- Coon Hunting.


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