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There was a time when it didn t make 
so much difference whether you used a 
thousand feet more or less in building 
your barn. 
Now you want to use every foot of 
lumber you buy to the very best advan¬ 
tage, so that the barn you build or remodel may serve your 
purpose more completely, economically, permanently, and at 
minimum expense for material and labor. That is where Lou¬ 
den skilled architects come to your aid. Our organization is 
composed of men who have spent their lives in designing barns 
and who do nothing else. They know barns from foundation to ndge pole, and as a 
result thousands of the best barns in America, including numerous State and U. O. 
Government barns, are Louden planned and equipped. 
Let Our Experts Help Plan Your Bam 
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WM. LOUDEN 
Over 50 Years' Experience fa 
Planning and Equipping Barns. 
Hia Labor Saving Barn Equip- 
meet Is Used in Over a Mil boa 
Barns.* 
We will be pleased to advise with you 
as to your particular needs, whether you 
plan to build a small or a large barn, or 
merely remodel an old barn. Just write 
us the kind of barn you have in mind, 
number and kind of stock you wish to 
house. We supply you, without charge or 
obligation of any preliminary blue 
prints, including floor plans and complete 
explanation of each feature. These plans 
will be drawn to meet your special needs 
and embody any suggestions you may have 
in mind, together with suggestions from 
our experts, which will save you money 
and trouble. 
If you want to do away entirely with guess 
work in building your barn—with waste of 
materials, mistakes in measurements, loss 
of time and labor, misunderstandings as to 
arrangement, etc., you should have com¬ 
plete working plans, specifications, lists of 
materials, etc. We supply these at actual 
cost of production and you will find that 
they save you many times their price. 
Barn Builders Appreciate Louden Service 
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We wish to thank you for the helpful suggest¬ 
ions and plans which you so kindly furnished for 
our barn. We honestly believe we have one of the 
best barns in Idaho and one that would be a credit 
to any town.—Ervine Dewey & Sons, Albion, Idaho. 
Am well pleased with my barn, built according 
to suggestions by your Architectural Department. 
The barn is light and pleasant; air fresh and cool in 
summer, warm and dry in winter. Am glad I carried 
out your suggestions.—C. G. Denison, Guelph, N.D. 
e if J to any town.—fc.rvine ueweyccoons,/\iDion, laano. ouiyum »u B6 «iu.u 3 . w. v.. . .— 
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The new Louden Barn Plan Book 
(112 pages) just off the press, is un¬ 
doubtedly the greatest book on barn 
building ever printed. It is not a cat¬ 
alog. It is a complete and practical 
reference book on barn building, 
written and illustrated so that any 
one can understand it. Contains 74 
representative suggestions for barns 
and other farm buildings with floor 
plans,full descriptions and estimated 
cost; also many drawings of construc¬ 
tion details and chapters on drainage, 
ventilation, concrete work, founda¬ 
tion, wall and roof construction, how 
to build the silo, etc. 
This book sent postpaid—no charge, no 
obligation to any prospective bam builder. 
Write for it today—consult it before you 
build—it will save you trouble and money. 
It is a 224-page book show¬ 
ing the full Louden Line in¬ 
cluding Stalls and Stanchions, 
Litter and Feed Carriers, Ani¬ 
mal Pens of all kinds, Hay Un¬ 
loading Tools, Power Hoists, 
Water Bowls, Barn and Ga¬ 
rage Door Hangers, Manger 
Divisions, Ventilators, Cupo¬ 
las, Hardware Specialities— 
“Everything for.the Barn.” 
You will find an equipment 
which exactly suit3 your re¬ 
quirements, which you can in¬ 
stall yourself in your present 
barn at small cost, and which 
will make you money every 
day for years. Sent postpaid, 
no charge, no obligation. 
These are some of the results obtained by men who have installed Louden Mod-^ 
ern Steel Barn Equipment. They chose Louden Equipment because of its many f 
distinctive advantages in simplicity, strength, convenience, comfort and safety j* 
for live stock—its easy installation in any barn, old or new, its moderate cost, 
The comfortable swinging stanchion, which gives the cow real pasture + 
comfort in the barn, the sturdy clean-cut stalls, the built-up feed saving 
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curb, the easily operated carriers which take the hard labor out of 
barn cleaning and stock feeding, the easily cleaned water bowls 
which eliminate all uncertainty and labor in watering cows and j jy .. 
increase milk yield; the convenient and sanitary hog trough < 
and pens—these are some of the features which make Lou- <.< 
den Equipment preferred and insure bigger yearly profits. ♦♦ c O* , ^C s ^ 
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are helping thousands of farmers and dairymen to bigger 
profits with less labor. Send coupon or a postcard. / 
The Louden Machinery Company 
2632 Court Street {Established 1867) Fairfield, Iowa 
Branches: St. Paul, Minn. Albany, N. Y. Chicago. III. Boston, Mass. N ;w York City Guelph, OnL 
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