Cape May Star and Wave, 10 May 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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TIN ROOFJNG AND RANGE WORK o Coo M l T a M i n ap fecal fore the Busy Spring Season ALL KINDS OF STOVES AND RANGES Repair Work a Specialty fy 3333) 500 5 1 3 se A o ooo aa Na o BUILDERS‘ HARDWARE _ | We have a Full Stock of Hardware for every Evilder‘s neey | y yA Pi al TB cP e PP ((ad poo T FORT Tro Estimates Fernisted on os M. H. WARE 516 Washington Strect CAPE MAY, N. J.

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JormNG Carpenter -and Builder ESTIMATES GIVEN KEYSTONE PHONE 117 x. 113 DBCATUE STREET, CAPE MAY, N. 1, EEmcecrrt?t""s e T a L arr | | 218 OCEAN ST., CAPE MAY, N. J.

THIG BARN AuDS TO FARM GROUP Provides Attractive as Well as Useful Building *oom.. int sre SUITED TO AVERAGE FARM Interior Arrangement Combines Afl Features and ABlows dar Atl Equip. ment Necessary in Proper Care felbontont of L kar ® prt gestions and give. ad On account of perience as wptttor Author and Macuisetoren he 18, without doubt, the highont authority on all these subjects. Address all Inquiries to William A. Red» ford, No. 1577 Prairle avenue, Renga IlL, and only incloss three-cent stamp f reply. The barn on a modern farm is some thing more thin a house for the live stock and their feed. By choosing a «style of architecture for the barn desin thnt conforms to that of the other buildings or that adds to the general uppentance of the farm group, the owner derives a great deal of sutfnfaction from such a new structure, Beautiful, graceful lines of the build tng, . comblned with its otlliterian value, have brought the gothic barn In great favor during the Inst 20 years, Herewith is illuatrated a gothic barn that will be a notable addition to uny farm building group. And besides tts attractive appearance, this barn Is destened so that !t Interior arrangement

will combine all the features and allow for all the equipment that have been found to be necessary in the prop eare of live stock and to do the work required to care for the animals. The building is 80 by 40 feet, o wood construction, set on a concrete foundation. ‘The stable floor is also of concrete, which,permille of a driveway and gutter, the latter being one of the prime necessitiee in keeping the live stock housed in a clean building. ‘The floor plan given shows one use LA L AJC I rangement, however, may be changed to sult the neads of the owner, whataver they may be. It is equally pos ath‘e, of course, to increase the length of the barn, the width baing ample for all practical purposes, and to make aver the Interior arrangement to provide for either horses or cattle. It also should be understood that In getting the artistle roof nes there is

waste of materials, the architect having worked out this plan with the to rupport the roof have been provided th little more material than is used vs and a like number lowever, it is an easy matter to make mode! dairy barn by facing the nimais in and putting liter alleys nd gutters on either alde. The drive» y through the center of the building of exceptional value, an it allows owner to drive toto the barn with feed, eliminating the necessity of car. i ng it is by hand. By ‘he ventilator shown on the roof t th « atracture It will be seen that he architect has provided a system ventilation, without which no mod. barn is complete. Fresh air and h water-plenty of both-are as "The foor plan given is a, eight of hores,‘

neeyary to health and productivity cows an food. A water system car rying witer to each atail also. maven much lobar, Along efther aide of the barn are windawn paced «o that the interior of the stable floor to well lighted and will get plenty of aunshine, | The lnt lo cw far toward making the building nant tary. For this reason many dutrymien prefer to fee the animals In, ao that | the munstiftin hits the gutter. — Tt also han been noticed that cows In a field | tovariably graze with the run at thelr bucks. This is an exceptionally good barn | design, — it is so large that It costs a | great amount of money, but is large enough to supply the needs of the average farm. Every individual who needs bufld- | Ings, whether they be a home, a barn, a granury, a business or manufectur log building, is urged by the govern ment, und rll others who have the wel fore of the country nt heurt, to build now, Recent Investigations . of . the cost of building material« have shown that the Increase in prices of tumber, cement and all the other things that go into a building hove Increased far | less thin uny other commodity. . And furthermore, it han been determined by the United States depariment of | Inbor. nfter a careful survey of con: ditions, that there is no probability tnt those costs will be decreased within the next few yeurs. | Recon: atmmction demands In Europe, coupled with a shortage of supply, make ft seem certain that building materini« will remain at the present price level, There is a profit-mnking. side. of owning good farm buildings that the government ofcialn also ure bringing to the attention of the furmers of the country. — Never In the history of the United States hive the prices of food: h. Grain of nll klodw

asu; live stock prices have Incrensed in proportfon. While it in true that the chat of producing grmin and of feeding and fattenlug. live tock for the market Ings-where the werk can be performed with the leart amount of effort. | Bavimg a couple of hours a day in caring for the live bistind ts a worth-while save Ing. Building a modern barn at this time in not only a patriotic thing to do, but it ts good business. Grain and tows are too valuable to be housed in any building that does not keep the former from the wenther and the raids of rata and other animals, and the latter in a healthy and productive condition,

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