Show BAD ROADS ARE COSTLIEST good and well kept Hichwa ys pay the formers the best beat philadelphia inquirer when once the fact gets firmly established in the minds of the farmers of the united states that it is more expensive to maintain bad roads than to make and keep in condition good roads they will take active interest in the question and an era of cf road building will begin which will add to their wealth prosperity and comfort and benefit the country at large as much as has the laying of railroad tracks and the advance of the steam locomotive let those engaged in agriculture study such figures as those recently issued by new york wherein he shows that it costs half as much to haul produce three miles by wagon as it costs to haul it miles on the rAll railroad road the supervisor figures out that with a system of good macadam roads the farmers would save an amount each year equal to the interest on from 10 to 30 an acre according to the crop raise 1 and would increase the value of their land either to sell or hold by a like amount |