Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1890 — ABOUT THE CREAMERY. [ARTICLE]

ABOUT THE CREAMERY.

The Creamery at Rensselaer. Ind., will be opened and ready to receive milk about October 20lh. Cans for delivering the milk can be had at the factory at wholesale prices. Al milk will be delivered in the forenoon of each day, Sundays not excepted, the night’s milk to be delivered separate from the mornings. Milk can be delivered by anyone that can drive a team as there will be ample help at the creamery to handle the cans. All milk will be accurately weighed and kept account of. The Creamery Co. will make the butter for the patrons at cts. per lb. Each patron can have butter at the factory at its market value, or the amount due him in cash as determined by the amount es the milk delivered. The managers will make every possible effort to sell the butter direct to consumers and save commissions. The milk will belong to the patrons when the cream has been separated and if not removed will be disposed of to the best advantage possible and the person so leaving the milk will receive credit for it. It is estimated that one wagon can deliver the milk from 50 to 75 cows or parties can club together or take turns in delivering, thus save the cost. All patrons will be required to sign an agreement of forfeiture if their milk is found to be either skimmed or adulterated. Br Order Op The Board of Directors