Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TRAPPERS WILL MAKE BIG MONEY THIS W Iff TER The raw fur season of 1916-1917 will be a banner one for the trapper. On account of the popularity of the Hudson seal coat, muskrat are In great demand and bringing very high prices. American dyers are making preparations to increase their capacity for seal dyeing more muskrat than was ever known, as it will take millions of muskrat to supply the American consumption. Skunk, raccoon, opposUm and foxes will bring high prices... Mink is the only urticle Inactive, but the price is not low by any means/ A. B. Shubert, Inc., Chicago, U. S. A., the largest house in the world dealing exclusively in American raw furs, who advertise in The Democrat, publish “The Shubert Shipper,” a "market report and price list, which is mailed free. It is not a magazine—it contains no advertising matter and every word In it. is good, sound, reliable market news on every branch of the industry—American raw furs.
THIS—AND FIVE CENTS! DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose five cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. 111., writing your narAe and addresa clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds amt croup; Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. —Sold everywhere. I’HIIiOSOPH Y OF WALT MASON Oh, the frost Is on the pumpkin. Mary Jane; and the farmer hauls the fodder in his wain; and the ancient claybank mare has her winter coat of hair, and the cows are bawling sadly In the rain. In the morning there’s a nipping, eager breeze, and the edges of the brook begin to freeze; all the summer bloom is dead, and the pretty birds are sped, and I have rheumatic twinges In my knees. You have heard me in the summer, Mary Jane, you have heard me raise the dickens and complain, wishing for some winter sleet, telling how the Bizzllng heat filled my person with a punk, unpleasant pain. And already, with a Bad and longing sigh, I am thinking of the beauties of J ( uly. and I swear by August, too; then the skies are bright and blue, and a man can sit in comfort then and fry. I’m opposed to Father Winter and his stprm; I indorse the kind of climate that is warm; when the nights are white with frost they increase our living’s cost, and It’s time the weather bureau knew reform.
YOU CAN MAKE MONEY right around your home, just as hundreds of men and women are doing. Work is easy, pleasant and permanently profitable. Be your own boss and build your own business. You take no risk, make sure profit right along. Send name, address, one reference. L. BROWN, 66 Murray St., New York City/ l>k*e. When Bold Bond Saw MMUM WATCH 00„ Deft. «M CHMAOMU,
