Show IMPROVE THE FARM mm HOME ample amio supply water Is not only household convenience von veni fence ence but Is DIT bla money dy by C R DRES B few things will contribute more mora to the comfort and sanitation ot of a home than in an ample supply of run ding nans water this Is 13 one of 0 the substantial attractions of 0 tho the city home that it Is found in comparatively few farmsteads Is a reproach to tho the thrift of the om owners ners as well as to their char actors as hu husbands bands and fathers A supply of running water Is not only a household conNon convenience leDee but it Is a mone saver in numerous was in n the mere matter of mat watering cring cattle it will not mako make a large saying saving of labor but it will increase the flaw of 0 milk in dairy cattle and cause fatten ing beeves to la on more flesh than when rhen their drink Is limited the economics it will mill effect on even the moderate sized farmstead will mill amount to a good deal more cach 3 scar car than the interest on an int ini estment of 0 and only rarely would mould the outlay for its installation amount to so fo large larga a surn sum as that rarest forest henry in a re cent article arll cle figures that a well viell being already nal lable the cot cost maa mi be kept within chich includes a windmill mind mill feet of ij 1 inch P pipe pe connecting with house and barn and cost of laing lading sime same the building of a cistern a small email stock tank float calves and sundries the interest on 1200 at six per cent is only 12 i a 5 3 ear it Is safe to say ely that aej adv farmer with an ordinary bunch of cattle loses several times that amount in butter or beet beef product alond from tho the dimita limita lion of the amount of water mater which la Is inevitable where much labor la Is in voled in watering the animals all this without taking account of tho the con venlen the improved and the saying of labor in the iho liou houe e which accompany tho the introduction ot at running water the farmer should realize that it better belter to put profits into firm improvements of his own than to loan it at five per cent or six per cent to improve empron a some other man mans s farm the question with farmers should not bo be NN whether bether they abe cin can afford an equipment for running water veater but whether can afford to go without it those who have installed such an equipment are usual prompt t in answering this question with an am TB |