Show MAN AND MACHINERY A few years agone and the city man was wag more or less wont to stroll along the country wayside and remark what an uneconomical and altogether unthrifty lot be these farmers witness yon farm machinery left standing in the field uncovered and the prey of the snow and rain and various other well known elements but now cometh the farmer along the city street and as he gazes thereon one may hear him muse aloud as follows by heck all the other uncouth and ungainly oaths we are supported to utilize in the country see how these city fellows throw away money by letting their automobiles stand out on the pavement in all kinds of weather tho a garage may be i just around the block and the charge for shelter therein may not be above six bits of silver it is beyond my bucolic comprehension to see wherein such a sinful waste of good machinery is a paying proposition byall of which it would seem that one nian man takes care of machinery chin ety about is as well as another whether he liveth in the country or in the town from judge |