Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hey! Potatoes Make Money For Dad In Glover-Land This boy’s smiles are CLOVER-LAND is due to the high prices lb en . ins y of potatoes. His dad- of die got big results in W iWk CLOVER-LAND. ANY Mi<Wlc Weslera Jjfil Bv'A crop can be grown here. Joe Borbot got 2,400 nmirni • ’ 15. bushels on 10 acres. , Ugf S AWF^™*TO? ' Think of his profit I JFrSM dant and CLIMATE u pleasing. YOU CAN DO rtrijgjfogiia MARKETS ARE THE SAME! NEARBY Why pay rent or big Ek' answer any quesinterest when farms I* 0 ? in plain, honest can be bought for s^e ‘ the same amount of HIGH GRADE SOIL money? Write an( l BEST of TERMS. The Upper Peninsula Development Bureau 100 Bacon Block, Marquette, Clover-Land, Michigan
Pensions for the Blind. Official figures show that in Missouri the state constitutional amendment favoring pensions for the blind was adopted at the autumn election by a plurality of 12,719. ACTRESS TELLS SECRET. A well known actress gives the following recipe for gray hair: To' half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and 44 oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Full directions for making and use come in each boxof Burba Compel; nd . - It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and make It soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or grpn sy, nnd~ does notnib off. Adv. Very Regular. He—Do you attend church regular. iy? She—Yes, every Easter. —Boston Transcript.
GOOD FOR HUNGRY CHILDREN Children love Skinner's Macaroni and Spaghetti because of its delicious taste. It is good for them and you can give them all they want. It is a great builder of bone and muscle, and does not make them nervous and irritable like meat. The most economical and nutritious food known. Made from the finest Durum wheat. Write Skinner Mfg. Co., Omaha, Nebr., for beautiful cook book. It is sent free to mothers. —Adv. Cupid, does not take out a license when he goes hunting. The man of "whoin™Ee makes game has to do that.' Delicately flavored tea is packed and compressed by the bare feet of Chinese damsels.
THIS DRUGGIST KNOWS BEST KIDNEY MEDICINE There is no medicine which we handle that gives such good results as your Swamp-Root. Many of our customers have informed us at different time's that they have derived great benefit from its use. There was one case in particular which attracted a great deal of attention in this neighborhood early last Spring, as the gentleman’s life was despaired of and two doctors treating him for liver and kidney trouble were unable to give him any relief. Finally a specialist from St. Louis was called in but failed to do him any good. I at last induced him to try your Swamp-Root and after taking it for three months, he was attending to his business as usual and is now entirely well. This case has been the means of creating an, in»ereased deniand for voiir Swa-mir-Robt with ua. Very truly yours, ... ? L. A. RICHARDSON, Druggist. May 27, 1916. Marine, Illinois. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and onedollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores.—Adv.
Gulls feast on salmon and their eggs. -A-California man made $l,lOO out of an acre of celery cabbage. Chinese-Japanese biscuits are made of wheat and bean flour. In Latin-America sun-dried beef is stretched for tether ropes.
Canada’s Liberal Offer of Wheat Land to Settlers Ph is open to you—to every farmer or farmer’s son a a. > who is anxious to establish for eKgjl ouA himself a happy home and ■ fiagrgaF prosperity. Canada’s hearty fl H I j invitation this year is more attractive 11 * faßsO r* I than ever. Wheat is much higher but UPjl F* A I her fertile farm land just as cheap, and I*y in the provinces of Manitoba, SaskatI chewan and Alberta ajtf kL N V 160 Am Homestuds Are Actviliy Free to Settlers J ■ od Other Land Sold it from 115 to S2O per Kat it The great demand for Canadian Wheat will ■MMHkkMBIKM keep up the price. Where a fanner can get jv ' ■ near $2 for wheat and raise 20 to 45 bushels to -Jpr'Ui 7cV~the acre he is bound to make money -that’s CAy JCtThA l• ° I LLM what you can expect in Western Canada. Won- MBgff-Jt derful yield* also of Oats. Barley and Flax. TOjIMT WTOfc, VG»rB Mixed Farming in Western Canada is fully as y— a profitable an industry as gram raising. The excellent grasses, tall of nutrition, are the only V Lzb extent Military service Is not ISmpulsog In ■MMaSW*** YfCS fViMs.B Canada but there is an unusual demand for farm WaBMhV.WL . mm isaatrtfswisaa W& particulars as to reduced railway rates to Bnpt.of WftWwVX T’t JUIS/ fcnmigrauon, Ottawa. Can., or to j I w PUs Canadian Government Ar-nu ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■M
