07V A TOWN LOT 73 



For twenty long years I traveled for a large wholesale 

 manufacturing company and am now delighted to say that 

 I am enjoying a much larger income and taking life easier. 

 Although I am just as busy as ever, I am enjoying all the 

 freedom the world affords. In place of being bound by the 

 obligations an employee owes to his employer, who pays for 

 his time and efforts, I feel free to go and come as my 

 pleasure dictates. I do not wish to infer that the average 

 employee is a slave bound by harsh ties. Not so. My em- 

 ployers were very courteous and generous, and were men of 

 splendid character. 



I will venture to say that your employer is equally good 

 to you if you are trying to be fair with him. I have nothing 

 to say against the employee who is doing his duty in an 

 honorable avocation. I say, "Stand by your employer and 

 give him your best efforts, and remember, you will never re- 

 ceive a good salary until you earn it." In case your salary 

 is not large enough to supply the comforts you desire for 

 your family, don't become discouraged. "Hope springs eter- 

 nal in the human breast." I am sure that my experience may 

 be an object lesson to you. I would not advise you to resign 

 your position and expect to get rich by keeping a few hens. 

 I would suggest that you start in a small way. Buy the best 

 stock or eggs you can afford. Don't try to succeed by buying 

 a five-dollar trio and putting them into an expensive pen. 

 Better buy good stock — if you have to keep them in a piano 

 box for the first year. 



POULTRY BUSINESS OFFERS GRAND 

 OPPORTUNITIES 



After you get started it is an easy matter to improve 

 your buildings and add to them as your business grows. I 

 believe there is no business under the sun that offers such 



