Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1915 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Armies Musi Have Hay

Many Shiploads Will Go to Europe—Farmers Advised to Plant Wheat and Oats Stubble to Sudan GrassFarmers' Notes Taken in Payment for Seed.

How to Pay for Seed With Hay If you will plant forty acres or more, I will supply a liberal quantity of seed for planting at tte rate of »1.76 an acre, accepting-your four months’ note In settlement, and wlll£ buy sufficient of your baled Budan hay to pay for the seed, at *16.00 a tbn. delivered at your nearest railroad station. The Agricultural Department has declared that Sudan Grass is the best forage crop known. I am the biggest grower of Sudan Grass In America, and believe it will bring millions of dollars to the farmer. I know It is so good that I am making you this extraordinary offer.' I am negotiating for army hay contracts. 1 recently wrote a book "SUDAN GRASS - ITS HISTORY, I USES AND METHODS OF CULTIVATION." It gives just the information you should know. I will send It free If you will ask for it. The seed I will Bhlp is of the very highest class, and a certificate of inspection by the State Experiment Association, vouching for its purity and freedom from all other grasses and weeds, will accompany the shipment. If you prefer to pay cash for seed, I will allow you a discount of 5 per cent providing payment is made within five days of receipt of seeds. Please write me at once, stating whether you will pay cash or give a note. If the latter, then give number of acres you will agree to plant. State whether you own your own farm and give references Promise to give me your four months’ note in settlement, and I will ship seed at once, and send note for your signature. Act quickly. Planting time is on us, and I have only seed enough to plant 20,000 acres. DAVID B. CLARKSON P. O. Box 700 Robstown, Texas

This Is going to be such a big year in the demand for hay (owing to the war) that it will surely pay the farmer to raise an extra amount for forage. Two Crops From Your Land After you have taken off’your small grains or other crops thip month, or at any time before July 26th, put that land right back Into Sudan Grass, and raise a heavy tonnage forage crop by fall. This ought to double your net income 'on that lanif. Sudan Gredt for Hot, Dry Weather Through the dry weather of July and August, when many other crops and pastures suffer Sudan, the new, wonderful drouth-re sister, flourishes, yielding plentiful, choice hay. It yields more tons to the acre than any other forage crop—three to ten tons per acre. First cutting, fifty to sixty days after planting. Additional cutting every thirty to forty days till frost kills dead. - Pay for Your Seed With Note If you will plant ten acres to Sudan Grass I will supply you with a liberal quantity of seed and accept your four- months’ note for $20.00 in settlement for the seed.

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