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Zenda Factory BurnedThe creamery at Zeoda, together 1 with all the contents, was destroyed J by flre last night. The blaze was dis* | covered about 9 o’clock by Walter and : Bert Palmer, who immediately gave the alarm, but the fire gained headway so rapidly that nothing could be saved from the building and the attention of the crowd was directed to saving a residence near by. The flames started in the ice room, but the cause is unknown. The factory was built a few years ago as a farmers’ factory, i but was sold last strmtrrer to the Forest Glen Creamery Co, the price paid being 86000. A bout 20,000 pounds of milk a day were being received, and this is now shipped to Bound Lake, where the company has another plant. The milk sheet was about the only 1 tbiog saved from the flames. The loss is a heavy one. The flames could be plainly seen from this village and many watched the progress of the fire.—Hebron Tribune
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Harvard Independent

Harvard, Illinois, US

Thu, Jul 14, 1910

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