Show 2 The American Farmer and the Beef and Creamery Trusts Twenty-five years before the meat and the creamery trust came before the nearly every farmer's wife knew how to make good and she did make good and filled frocks with it for her own use and sold enough to buy supplies for the Cream About twenty-five years ago the cream separator was invented and the creameries were the farmers worked for the establishment of the and they threw away their churns and allowed the milk pans to and their daughters were not taught the art of the creameries combined and made the farmer the second party in the today the farmer does not know how to make butter and the creamery combine sets the price on the milk they buy from the also the price on the butter they sell The farmer is not allowed voice the although he furnishes all the hence the farmer has to pay from 35 to 45 cents for creamery and sells his milk at the same old K Creamery Butter Dairy m W Creamery 45 cents- per ranch 25 cents per is a advertisement for the intelligence of the American With the modern hand separator and a little amount of hustling on the part of the the butter figures could be or at least inside of twelve Dairy when intelligently made and properly packed in is much better and will keep as long as the creamery made and hould bring the same Eight-Cent Thirty-Cent Hams and Eight-cent hogs and bacon and hams are other figures to delight the eyes of the and it shows how they have slept while the beef trust was wide The farmer sells his hogs to the beef trust for 8 cents per and they are carted to Chicago or Kansas City and and then carted back to the farmer for 30 cents per pound for the and The consumers pay the freight both ways and an enormous profit to the The Smoke House and Pork Twenty-five years ago every farmer had his own smoke house and pork He butchered his own hogs and cured and smoked the shoulders and not only for his' own but he had good sweet shoulders and bacon to The beef trust has made real chumps out of the American The properly home cured shoulders and bacon are just as good and sweet as Armour's Star and Swift's First and they do not have to be carted miles to Omaha to be smoked and sewed up in canvass bags and then shipped much to the great delight of the I what infernal chumps we |