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Show II j Apostle Smoot's ad Ico to the farm- V I cis at tho special confeienceof tho Al- 1 : ' beita Stake.ls couched In these words: I I, "If you have a good farm and are do- J' ing well, don't be dlssatlslied, don't fvi sell It, but keep it, and secure your ; 1 future prosperity." Apostle Smoot is p K'iven credit for bolng a level-headed m ll; business man.and hlsadvice Is worthy -1 !' of consideration by farmers everywhere j;Im There Is never a lime when a farm il propei ly tended will not provldo a IR.. good ll lug. The farmer may not be 1 1 i "We to Indulge in costly luxuries, nor f B have a laige bank account, but there I j isnotafarm in the country, woitby J' 4 of being called a farm, that will not ij ht. pioduce enough for a good-si.ed fami- g ly, and an overplus that will enable 2 I them to purchase the few necessaries ? I' which ho cannot raise. And the farm- Am ers' business Is tho one business that j is giowing better every day. The pop- - ( SJ ulatlon of the country Is Increasing at I X a rapid rate, and certainly all these m people must bo fed. The farmer who J T will put Into his farm work the ener- v If gy and number of hnuis that is tho m portion of every city business man kj i who makes a success, must eventually H tt gain foi hlmt-elf a competence and one ifiaK" tlmtl ls f0Ululci1 on a fft-'ater certainty Hjw than that of unj' business conducted ' jjj.l In the city. !tii- k-:''' HMH2- |