Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1920 — STEEL-MADE FORTUNES ARE IN STEEL-BUILT CITIES [ARTICLE]

STEEL-MADE FORTUNES ARE IN STEEL-BUILT CITIES

The steel industry, like the product itself, is a symbol of strength and prosperity. It is not a speculative, mushroom enterprise, built on the ambitions of anjr one man or group of men, but is founded on-the need of the nations. It represents the biggest, most powerful organizations of capital and brains of this day of modern industrial giants. With the steel industry back' of an enterprise success is certain, for it is tod enormous to be affected by any failure of individuals or adverse local conditions. It employes armies and its payroll total millions. Theodore Roosevelt Said: “Every person, who invests in well-selected real estate in a growing section, —adopts the surest and safest method of becoming independent, for real estate is the basis of all wealth.” Andrew Carnegie Said: “The wise young man or wageearner of today invests his money in real estate.” Ojibway is a new steel city in the making./ It looks good for all the investors who have been up and looked it over. Want to see it? Come along Saturday night with the bunch who are going. See C. G. Dewey at Makeever Hotel or Harvey Davisson.