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Show IT DON'T PAY. A right sensible German dairy farmer far-mer in the town of Lake Mills, Wis., was August Schultz. He had a ison-sie ison-sie way of putting things that was very effective. Moreover he was a lover of good stock and always showed show-ed his faith by his works. One day a neighbor who was a rather shiftless shift-less dairy farmer said, to August, "I am going to quit dairying; it don't pay." "Veil, I don't wonder," said August. "Vy don't you try some good cows a little vile? Dot make you plenty astonishment ven you stick to a goot cow so well as you do to a poor one. Den you get rich fore you know it." The loyalty with which some farmers far-mers hang on to their poor cows is worthy of a better cause. |