90 



The Farmstead 



A cart shed and chicken house, 20 by 24 feet. 



A piggery, 20 by 24 feet. 



A corn crib, 12 by 18 feet. 



A carriage house, 24 by 32 feet. 



Fig. 



The farm house that is too big tor the farm. 



Some of this lay-out is shown in Figures 8, 

 9, and 10. These buildings could not have cost 

 less than $15,000. A fair valuation of the farm 

 at the present time would be $14,000 to $16,000. 

 The family which now occupies the house con- 

 sists of man and wife, one child, and two 

 regular employes, one of whom has his own 



