Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1903 — Some Difference In Men. [ARTICLE]
Some Difference In Men.
“I don’t know.” I expect it is all right but I' don’t know.”. He never knows because he never Investigates. He is not careful. He does not keep on looking until he knows. If you know a thing to be true, then all doubt is gone. One man runs his farm for years, and does not know at the end of eaoh season, whether it was run at a profit or a loss. One man feeds a bunch of cattle or hogs and docs not know, has no way of knowing, if he lost or made money. A man may feed Acme Food and never know whether it did him any good or not. “Oh yes, I fed it but I don’t know how It was; my stock all seemed to like it, but I don’t know.** But the careful feeder knows, the scales always know. The fancy feeders that win prizes know. 220 of the prize winners aft the fat stock show in Chicago this fall were fed Acme Food. The noted feeders of the world know and oontinue to feed and con* tlnue to bay Acme Food year after year and feed. Why? Because it pays to feed. Because $1 Invested in Aome Food produces them a profit of $3 on the investment. That is what they say; and they know.
