Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1920 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rr vw#®%£ It > ■ /B■' ( Feeding the Ghosts • When a stockman feeds a scrub, ghosts of the scrub’s neglected and starved ancestors share his food with him. Fanciful as this may sound, it is none the less true. t A pure-bred shows more gain in tender, wellflavored meat from 100 pounds of feed, because, with generations of good breeding and good feeding back of him, he is haunted by none of the scrub’s ghosts. The pure-bred in the feed pen is an economy to the stockman. From the pure-bred come choicest steaks, juiciest roasts, at lowest cost to the consumer. You’ve noticed how a grass-fed If you’re not yet convinced that steer of good breeding will often out- pure-breds can makeyou money, you weigh and outsell a corn-fed scrub of should read The COUNTRY GENthe same age. TLEMAN and learn what registered cattle ard doing for farmers all over With the present narrow margin the country. Successful breeders and between the growing cost and the feeders everywhere are enthusiastic market price of beef, it is your duty readers. It’s not preachy, but it’s acto yourself, to your family, to your curate, fair and interesting, and it community—to raise only the ani- does a thorough job of presenting opmals that make the beef that brings portunities for greater profit. Just a price that pays you a profit on SI.OO brings 52 issues, full of practiyour investment. Don’t waste good cal helpfulness and wholesome inborn on poor steers. spiration. Indiana Shorthorn Breeders Association W. B. KRUECK, Secretary R- F. D. No. 6 Angola, Indiana 1 THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, Philadelphia, Pa. I’m glad to tee you pushing our organisation with good advertising. And here’s my dollar for a subscription for one year, fifty-two issues. The two go well together. (My Name) — — (My Address) — — ■ 1 (Town)— — (State)— ;

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