ELABORATE STOCK BARN FOR MISSOURI STOCKMAN Hather CMd-Shuped Structure so Iluilt to Have All Animals Under Same Roof and Keep Each Depart.- nioiit Separate. \ , ' ri — 1 p— !□ |b— b 1 m @:£ -+• 51 v \ Hh I ««*• **• |> ' t j 'I \ «'-• tr 1 p -—i 111 IIIIU4I IJLLLLLI J:~l) 11 MM l"X- , Scr* -. ■ -'A. ■ .-■■ ■, . • ' . . , Another world's record has beeu broken. The new queen of the dairy Is a beautiful Jersey cow named Sophie Nineteenth of Hood Farm, owned and tested at Hood farm, Lowell, Mass. She Is the champion Jersey for milk and butter fat production of cows between four nn«l five years of age. During the 12 months ending December 31. 1910, on a test authenti cated by the Massachusetts Agricul tural college, under the rules of the American Jersey Cattle club, Sophie Nineteenth of Hood farm gave 14,373 pounds 3 oui ;es milk, testing 1,011 pounds 5 ounces butter or over half a ton. An accurate account was kept of her feed, and her milk Bold at ten cents j:er q.iart made a profit of sr»r>f>.22. The rnit*d States department of agriculture'* estimate In round num bers of 'he wealth produced each year by tho 22,000,000 cows In the United All gutters are drained to this manure pit. The exterior and interior are cov ered with matched sheathing, which is stripped with lx2-inch strips. The strips are in turn covered with metal lath, and the lath covered with two coats of Portland cement. All ceil ings are treated in the same manner, except the sheathing is not used. The roof is covered with the best grade of asbestos felt roofing, which makes it practically a fireproof barn. The foundation is of native limestone, for the reason that stone can be so cured on tho farm at a very slight cost. The silos, set on cement pits four feet deep, are built with 2x4-inch studs, set 12 inches on centers; %x - inch wooden hoops are bent around the outside, and are doubled, one be tween each door and one in the cen ter of each door. The doors are 24x30 inches square, with 12-inch spaces be tween. The hoops are covered with lx2-inch strips, and treated in the same manner as the walls of the barn. The inside walls of the silos are lined with hard-burned paving brick laid In a thin cement. All floors of the barn are of cement, with wood slats for the horses. The horses have cast-iron gutters, but the cows have both the gutters and the mangers made of cement, and the mangers so arranged that they may be flooded with water. The floors are all trapped with drain traps, and the entire barn may be washed with a hose in a short time. The horses are watered at the cement trough located north of the feed room, and the hogs and sheep are watered' with a hose. The barn loft is supported on three-Inch gas pipe, and all cow stalls are of wood, with wire guards on top. This barn is doubtless too large for many of us, but there are many things to be learned from it. Ensilage. Ensilage is one of the cheapest suc culent feeds that can be supplied to farm animals during the winter. It la good feed, handy to deal out and verj much relished by all classes of stock. I States is $800,000,000, or an average 1 profit of S3C.3C per cow. If more at j tention was paid to feeding and breed ing it should be easy to increase the average profit per cow to at least one tenth of the profit made by Sophi« Nineteenth of Hood farm, which would raise the total to $1,240,000,000, an In crease of $440,000,000. Customers for Farmers. It pays togo down to tho city and work up a trade for the farm produce Hunt up customers for the butter, eggs, apples, potatoes, cabbage and all such stuff. Have a regular market | day when you can always he found I there. Folkß will expect you and de pend on you. They will pay you caali j and %B good prices as they would have : to pay at the store, because they «<.•! I better weight and measure and fret.:* J er yroduce. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1911. ONE OF THE EARLY BIRDS. Mrs. Joskins—That last leg of mut ton was beastly tough. Mr. Trimmins—You surprise me, mum. Why, it was quite a young lamb. Mrs. Joskins—Um. Must have kept late hours, then! DISFIGURED "wiThf ECZEMA "Our little boy Gilbert was troubled with eczema when but a few weeks old. His little face was covered with sores even to back of his ears. The poor little fellow suffered very much. The sores began as pimples, his lit tle face was disfigured very much. We hardly knew what he looked like. The face looked like raw meat. We tied little bags of cloth over his hands to prevent him from scratching. He was very restless at night, his little face itched. "We consulted two doctors at Chi cago, where we resided at that time. 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