Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1910 — CREAMERY FOR PARR IS NOW A CERTAINTY. [ARTICLE]

CREAMERY FOR PARR IS NOW A CERTAINTY.

Organization Completed, $6,800 Stock Taken, Plans Drawn and Creamery to be Finished June Ist

The farmers near Parr have combined with the merchants of that town and subscribed for sufficient stock to build a creamery and butter making

plant Three Parr merchants and practically every farmer near Parr, subscribed for one share of stock, to which each is limited. The stock totals $6,800. Ground has been purchased for the creamery building and ice house and supply of ice purchased. The architectural plans of the building were made Saturday and its erection will be begun just as soon as the material can be placed on the ground. It is expected to have the creamery ready for business by July Ist?

The building will be 26x48 feet in dimensions and 14 feet high, with a receiving shed on the side. The machinery will be all modern and will include a pasteurizer. A firstclass butter maker will be employed and the product will be mainly shipped to Chicago, where there is always a demand for good butter. The officials of the concern have not been elected; .

The stockholders investigated the responsibility of the company with which they are dealing and found them 'to be just what the solicitors, Mr. Weston and his assistant, represented them to he. The company just put in a plant at LoWell to the entire satisfaction of the stockholders. Parr is always enterprising and is the center of about the best dairying

examiners will not make any. They _expect to complete their work in this county tonight. It is probable that their total bill for services in this county will be about S6OO, assessed against the various townships.

district in Jasper county. The prospects pf success are, therefore, very encouraging.