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WEATHER. PROOF Pla al Modern Building Profit-Maker for sttomy the Owner, DESIGN THAT IS POPULAR Keeps Live Stock in Good Condition and Makes Them More Produc. tive--is Constructed of Hol« low Tile. viaan an 4 Radford wil aunwer n®E or 2a give. a ia torr on all subjects pertaining to the wiblect of Dulding work on the farm. for re of this paper. On accoust of lis wite axperience as Editor, Author and Manufacturer, he is, without doubt, the ao oo o wite, t Ro Address aD inquiries to William A. Rad ord, Mo. I1 Prairie avenue, evs HL, and only lncloss two-cent stamp for reply. Those farmers who have good look: Ing farm buildings take aa much pride In them as the autoist doen in a hand: some automabite. But aside from the matisfaction . that | modern . buildings bring to their owners, there In a more practical side. to having: up-to-date barns, hog houses, corn cribs and oth er furm structures. . A good barn, one that ix weatherproof and has an Inte: tlor urrangement that permite of the
work being done in the easiest way, is a profit maker for its owner. . The live stock are healthier and, in the case of the datry farmer, are more productive. At the same time it costs no more to secure this extra production and the profite that go with it. With the costa of operating a ferm as high as they are now and with the prices of the foodstuifte for man and beast that the farm produces at the present level, savings in labor and protection of crops and live stock are welt worth considering. — A ton of hay, a bushel of wheat or corn, and the health of the animais all mean money nowadays, and are worthy of belng housed in buildings that will protect thero from weather and rodents. ‘This is particularly true with regard to the dairy herd, and the winter‘s supply of feed for It, A wellconstructed barn is essential to the prosperity of every farmer. In the accompanying ilfustration is ahown the type of barn that is popular In the corn belt, especially in Town, where the farmers are extraordinarily prosperous. . It in a gambrel-roof build Ing. constructed of hollow building the. While this kind of a barn costa more to build than a plank frame butldfog It will prove economical in the Tong run because it is practically indestructible. ‘The hollow tile ts plastered with cement up to the window ilia. | Another strip is plastered two feet above the windows, which gives the building a finimhed appearance, ‘The gambrel roof also adds to its appearance and gives the grentext amount of mow room, ‘The stable foor in of concrete. As will be seen by the floor plan, one section of the stable In for cows and the other for horses. The cow stalls are ringed ulong‘ the two sides of the bulldIng and are separated by a driveway, or litter alley, which extends through the conter of the building. The feed alleys are along efther wall, and for this reason the silo is placed at one coruer. An overhend trolley truck runs
over both the liter alley, for the temoval of manure, and over the feed alleys for the distribution of feed. The stalls ure of steel, with either concrete, steel or wooden mangers. | At the rear of each of the rows of stalls is a gutter sunk Into the concrete floor and connecting with a drain, This permits of washing down the steil floors and flushing the gutter. At the end of the barn fourhorne stalls are provided in the floor plan,
‘but they are of sufficient size so that more animale: can be housed. This section also hax a concrete floor, gut [ter and stalls of one of the materiais J mentloned. There sre no posts In. the. mow foor do this type of a bum, leaving all the space for the storage of rough» age. The ventflator shafts nre in the walls, leading from the foul ni Intakes in the stable to the ventilutors on the roof. From this deseription of the Interlor of the burn It will be readily ween that carriers ellminate many steps In cartying both feed and munure, while the addition of a freah-water system will [bring the water to drinking cups at leach stall, or to a tank set at one |end of the building. | The advantage of bullding of hollow tile is twofold. ‘The air spaces in the tile provide Insulation, which mukes the barn warm in the winter and cool \in the summer although the herd is housed little during the hot weather. It aso is practically Indestructible, and Boe ooc a) fre-resistant roofing In used, there is little danger that the building will be duniaged by finmes, ‘The allo in connection with a bollowtile barn usually is constructed of the same material.. In this construction It le practicable to put a water tower on top of the silo, which will furnish all the pressure needed to carey fresh waCa L It will be noted that there is an abundance of windows in the stable wall. ‘These permilt the entrance of I
both fresh alr and sunshine, two essentials to the health of the cows and horses. Sunthine is nature‘s greatest disease germ killer and is a purtfer. Buch a barn as this will not only be :a beautiful addition to any farm build Ing group, but will prove to be a monco the boal | | a fabrie | Geraldine Farrar aaid at a teat "Girls who have gone in for the arts, falled and then married as a last resort make poor wives, "I know a girl who married after falllog In music. It is reported that her husband said one night in his cupa: "*My wife used to play the guitar. Now ahe-hlo-picks on me."" I | To Teach Thrift. A specially prepared set of text books will soun be used in the public schools, ‘These books will build the foundation of thrift and . economy which will be carried on througa the hipher schools, thereby molding the habit of suving Into the character of the future men and women of America and, best of all, no one is really too | Seems Like Prophecy. ©0000 o ay land Stanford Junior university, who many years ago was & tutor in the house of Hohenzollern, He teught the «ix lusty sons of the former kaiver to whoot, This friend was telling me not long since that one day when he was instructing young: Frederick Hobenzollen, then crown prince, to matters of history, discurslon arose between teacher and pupil about the rise and full of dysasties. "I will he more autocratic than my father when I come to the fhrose," decisred the youthful crown prince. "Well, your highness," repiled the
‘tutor, "how do you th P your futher dex you will have throne to come to" |_ he crown prince onty laughed, satd [led tnformant-Hochester . Post Ex | press. Easiest Way. "How did you manage to get out Gl the bail without being noticed, £0 © cape the speakers faming oratory?" "L went down the fire eecupe:"
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