Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1918 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Man Wanted - . v --- Must Have From SI,OOO to SIO,OOO We can show ANY MAN how to invest from SI,OOO to SIO,OOO in a legitimate, solid, substantial manufacturing business which can show earnings of from 70 per cent to 100 per cent on capital invested. We can show ANY MAN that this NEW industry has a much larger demand than present production. We can show that output can be sold on contract as fast aa produced. We can show that railroads are doing all In their power to see this business develop. In PEACE OR WAR the demand for this product will for many years be greater than production. Don’t be scared by HIGH PROFITS. This ’ is Not A Speculation, But A Solid Industrial Opportunity Created By A New and Growing Demand There is ho question as to the substantial merit of this production. There are no "ifs,” “ands” or “buts’’ about It. It is as sure as 2 and 2 making 4. The right man can get in NOW and get-the cream. If we can satisfy you as to these points can you invest from SI,OOO to . f $10,0'00? If not don’t write. If you j can, write AT ONCE. Securities Trust Company 910 South Michigan Boulevard CHICAGO, ILL.

The food production department of London reports that the tractor has justified itself, and the farming community may be said to have been completely converted, for ths demand for tractors today bids fair to exceed, the full complement ordered by the department. The figures collected from a wide rargo of oo*snties are, In fact, overwhelming; thus, In West Surrey, one tractor plowed thirty-six acres in six days, and In Wiltshire the tractors averaged eighteen acres In a week; 1* Dorset, thirteen acres. Similar results are quoted from the districts of the agricultural county of Lincolnshire. —London Globe.

w. a. Mccurtain V AUCTIONEER. A Real Live Livestock Auction* eer. Five years successful experience. Have a wide acquaintanea among the buyers. It pleases ma to please everybody. Terms 1 per cent. Call Rensselaer 926-R for dates. Write Fair Oaks, R-2. SALE DATES February 11, Simeon Overholt, 4 miles north of Parr. General sale. February 12, Parm Wiseman, 3 miles southwest of Roselawn. General sale. " February 13, Ernest Asher, 4 miles southeast of Wheatfield. General sale. February 14, O. P. Braddock, 1 >mile west and 4 miles north of Gifford. General sale. February 15, J. W. Flaylor, Union township. General sale. Feb. 18, A. B. Lowman, near Hebron. General sale. February 19, Emmet Fidler, 3 miles east of Rensselaer. General sale. February 20 John R. Lewis. Hampshire hog sale. February 21, Roorda and Otis* lu miles north of Fair Oaks. February 22, Otha Spriggs. February 25, Clarence Garriotfc 3 miles east and 7 miles north of Rensselaer. February 23, K. Zlllhart, 10 miles northeast of Rensselaer. General sale. February 26, James Barber, IB miles north of Rensselaer. February 27, B. T. Ia at am. southeast of Rensee&aer. Gaaanl sale. February 28, John Faria. General sale. March 1, Fred Schultz, 7 miles north and 2 miles west of i Seller. J .

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