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Show DAIRYING DID NOT PAY. (From Jensen's Dairyman.) A Nebraska subscriber tells how dairying is dbnc in fhat state. He says: "A .few years ago a neighbor of mine had a few native cows. He said he didn't believe there was anything any-thing in the dairy business, but he was willing to give it a fair trial. He bought a separator, a shotgun, a running run-ning horse, a saddle, a Hereford bull, and two gallons of booze and was loaded for the dairy business. It is needless to say that he proved conclusively con-clusively in a short time there was nothing in it." The statement that dairying docs not pay as a rule comes from a class of farmers who have not given the .business a fair trial. When a man says dairying docs not .pay it is certain that he docs not make it pay if he would. There is, however, encouragement for such a man, inasmuch inas-much as there arc numerous good dairy papers at small cost and bulletins bullet-ins on dairy subjects to be had free. If the man who honestly wants to make a profit from his dairy herd will set about to cam how the profits HMuMMMMMfliHMAbiHAfl arc made, he will succeed, andnpS doing so will be able to realize a -profit from his dairy in proportion to the intelligence used in the wofk. 8&vWB8 dolr yM lift? when your H ihack is turned. H if a man's thoughts are?, true, his M deeds arc true. M |