Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1871 — Mere About It. [ARTICLE]
Mere About It.
Remington, Ind., Aug. 28,1871. Eds. Rensselaer Union: Feeling a deep interest in the welfare of our countryman and the general advancement of science, I cfinnot forbear stating a few of the many advantages to be derived from the use of James ,T. McKim’s Compound Solution for preserving eggs. Ist. Chickens hatched from eggs a Year or more old will, of course, be full grown,-and can commence laying eggs immediately; thereby saving feed and trouble of raising up to that time. 2d. Chickens hatched from these eggs will escape all tho diseases that poor little chicken flesh is heir to —such as gapes, droops, dumps, etc. —they being secure from them while in the shell. 3d. And last bftt not least, it is well known that age improves spirituous liquors (and this is an ago of improvement) and saloon keepers can by the use of eggs in said Preserving Compound make a solution called egg nog, three years old, with whiskey not more than one day from the still. PjVT. CERTIFICATE. I hereby certify that the gentlemen who tested the’eggs preserved in James T. McKim’s Patent Compound Solution for preserving eggs are all, with an exception or so, stout, hearty, robust'.men and as capable of doing full justice to a barrel of old eggs as any gentlemen of my acquaintance. P.
