People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1894 — Amend the Rules. [ARTICLE]
Amend the Rules.
It would be well for the stockholders of the creamery to amend their rules, so that it would require the board to meet at least four times a year under some kind of compulsion, and compensate them for time lost. The business is of too much importance to be neglected in the the way it is. It can be made a success, if the board will take hold cf it in the right way. Where in the entire animated creation can man find as useful an animal as the cow? As soon as a calf is born, it becomes of value and can be sold as readily as any product on the market. The shipping of veal calves is quite an important traffic in this vicinity at present. After the cow has attained the proper age for milking, she is a sure breadwinner and gives her owner a continual source of income. Taking capital invested into consideration, there is probably not another investment wnich a man could make that., warn'd yield the per cent, and be as certain of obtaining trio protit. | It is what we would ml! a Pro; ••snap." Even after the bovine| becomes old she is of value as meat; and her nuie and oones are sold as a last resource. We have appointed Simon Fendig as our authorized agent at Wheatfield, and any order for job printing, advertising or subscription will be attended to at the same price we furnish it at i here. Give him your orders.
