Every Farmer Should Be His Own Builder. 



HOW TO BUILD CHEAPLY YOUR OWN HOUSES, BARNS, STABLES, 



CHICKEN HOUSES, SILOS, AND ALL OTHER SMALL 



BUILDINGS USED. 



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FAEMEE 



that can 



Drive a Nail 



can build his 



Own Houses, 



with the 



help cf the 



Farm Hands 



and 



without a 



Mechanic. 



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If you desire plans for any kind of a building, write to the General in- 

 vpstment and Construction Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., for plans, first telling 

 them what you want, and the sizes desired. They will send you such plana 

 and descriptions, showing you the design, free of cost, and if you wish it 

 on a payment of one dollar they will send you working drawings, showing 

 how to cut your nmaterial and put it together, without the help of a mechanic, 

 using only as help those employed for farming purposes. 



This company will soon be ready to furnish you with all materials, cut 

 to measurement, and nothing will be left to do on your part but to put it 

 together, like so many blocks. 



Farmers can erect their Farm Buildings in this ^way at little more than 



half the cost they are now required to pay for the same work, 



and do it equally as well. 



Nothing improves the farm so mu 'h as good buildings for all purposes, 

 and money thus spent is well spent, for good housing for the stock means 

 sood, healthy and productive stock. 



Good barns for your crops means less loss In such from waste, and dam- 

 ages by the elements. 



The plans of building offered by the General Real Estate Investment and 

 Construction Company are of the latest design, and contain all of the latest 

 improvements in the line. 



Their plans of barns, stables, chicken house and silos are of the latest 

 patterns, and even though you are not ready to build, it will pay you to have 

 them. 



THE GENERAL REALTY INVESTMENT AND CONSTRUCTION CO. 



ROOM 420, 



308 CHESTNUT STREET, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



