36 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION. 
one person cou.d handle a 
would be shipwrecked Witoa^ ^ gaid a 
the finest results are in s i x or se ven 
Mr. Sargent, of Sheboyga jt^™ n > ^ gilt-edged, that 
cows, and the product of butte ! not do 
it was sold in the market for ***££* ^ sWd not 
this, but could d0 ^ s to^ d keep some cows%teers, hogs, etc. 
engage m c an yin,, n tQ Ug f av0 rable location as to 
Blgm was an except , ^ ^ remote f a f ac - 
a variety ol marJsets. nr dairies of fifteen or 
tory, it i* poor business, .a in going to 
twenty cows, it does n P j> difficulty with 
market would make.. «P-* »-J. ^ who co „,d and 
large dairies was to so b „ sl „,ss; poor milkers soon 
T.S Iti “ so much help conid not he proffiably emp.oy- - 
' VZ:“d any ”"1 
the trouble was he did not keep help enou„ti to 
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work, in moderate doses, wou ^ meet at 9 a . m. to- 
Tlie convention now adjoin , 
morrow. 
Thursday. Dec. 16,1875—9 a m. 
convention called » f S” W»°«“hdTc. 
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nlcments on exhibition, and report to this meetin* 
