History of Whiteside County Illinois From Its Earliest Settlement to 1908 Ill
History of Whiteside County Illinois From Its Earliest Settlement to 1908 Ill
William W Davis
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The demand has steadily increased. "When Mr. Jackson began his business in Sterling in 1901 the local trade con- sumed 700 gallons a year, and every year this has increased until last summer he sold ten thousand gallons from his wagons direct to the people. For sev- eral years he has been turning 400, 000 pounds of milk into the frozen dainty every year. This approximates 40, 000 gallons of ice cream for the year and of this 10. 000 gallons is consumed here. The remaining seventy-five per cent ...is disposed of in the territory north of Kewanee in Illinois outside of Chicago and west into Iowa as far as Mt. Yernon. The smaller factory, the Peerless Company, has made rapid strides in two years, selling thousands of gallons at retail from the wagons. The total amount of ice cream made in factories in Sterling is close to sixty thousand gallons per annum and the winter demand is growing rapidly so that it is expected that there will soon be ample business to keep a factory in opera- tion throughout the year.
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