Show uuu STABLE AND CARRIAGE HOUSE Will Provide Room for Two Cows and Three Horses The accompanying diagram Shows ground plan for stable and carriage house 40x25 feet The cows stall for two is six feet wide and the horse stalls are each five feet wide which Is the proper width This will give you a carriage house 20x21 feet and teal the stock from the front A passage leads from tho stable to carriage shingles 22 studs for partitions and stalls 2x410 feet GOO feet Inch lining lin-ing for stable 670 feet plank for stalls 2xl08 feet 4 stall posts 6x6 8 feet 2 pieces stall caps 2x88 feet 3 ridge boards lx714 feet 3 ridge boards lX614 feet 150 feet cornice If foundation bo built of concrete con-crete It should bo at least 2 feet below i surface and If set on level would re 401 t COW 5 J M i eARRIAGf I HOUSti KORQt N I HORSgrK R f I hSoK5 J I Q J I HORSES N II I I I L Groun d Plan house 80 a horse may be harnessed and hitched up and left Inside till ready to go The following Is u bill of immaterial Four side sills 8x821 feet spliced 4 cross sills 8x825 feet9 floor Joists 2xl0H feet 21 ceiling Joists 2x825 feet 2000 feet plank Inch measure for floor 1000 feet inch lumber for loft 66 studs 2x613 feet 10 plates 2 < 614 feet 12 scantlings 2xl12 feet for gable studs 1900 feet ugh siding 42 rafters 2x616 feat 110 feet root sheeting 25 M quire a wall of 3 feet at least To I build such a wall of concrete would require re-quire 91a barrels cement 3 J yards stone Illlors and 11 yards gravel It is udmltted that dipping posts In hot coal tar will add to their durability |