People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1895 — THE CALAMITY HOWLER ON CHEESE. [ARTICLE]

THE CALAMITY HOWLER ON CHEESE.

The Pilot acknowledges the gift of a bountiful cut of cheese at the hands of Alfred McCoy, president of the creamery company. The cheese is a full cream product and is of as fine a quality as is seldom seen on any market. Mr. McCoy says that no finer grade of milk is received at any factory in the state, it being hearly fifty per cent higher grade than the Chicago standard. There are two branches to the creamery where the cream is separated and brought to the factory here. One being located at Marlboro and one in Jordan Township. The company has one of the very best cheese makers, Chas. Morland, and the sample brought to this office is fit to set before royalty. The company have adopted a retail feature and any one can get cheese at the factory at 3 lbs. for 25c.