Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 April 1912 — Page 7
KKAIi ESTATI
WESTERN CANADA FARM LANDS
Um liMt mixed f trmlnf district 1 Cm. Säe to ITine Albert. bk..spVe ad Id
Frio Got enient howcstcad also wi thin X n
CUr crops fueellenU settlement comlnr In fast. For fr literature and msps.wxiu Jll a. Woodward, fr. Jtoanl of Trade, Öt.I, rlce Albert, &ak.
LI I LP V II lm inMicb. Uoodbnildtn
rilrl tlMLtl fooil market. WorthtS,
Wae v
Beet paying Frnlt farm of 83 a,
; near
fpoti market. Wortlil6JMnc fc.fctf. r A K K M U JtST, X .11
XORTTL DAKOTA FAT131 I,AT)S-xlche oil, ycry jirodnctlT. Write for list. Free Inf oryantlon. Gilt edee mortragcs for sale. TUB JASjTAN RMALT1 CO., Sheridua Co., Goodrich. N. D.
TLTI?YTr,A IC yon. Trust plain facts about opportnnitlee In Mexico write to me. I ulso
aaadle 11 kl mis of Oklahoxui ropertr. Bankr;fcr
eeeee farsUeed. -JOX3 v. bxIk&ICT, Xtkfi
VOIO 5AI.K SKKKUTIQX I7.RX-TW8 acres, 2 miles s ratios, rich, lorel, f 12.M (adjoining lands $25 same quality,)- Irrigation Pist., Beet, factory located nearby. Cuh tlCitttf, bL Uta. Hurst, Hereford, Tex. 9 A. IX LIPSCOMB CO., TEX., NEAR IIIO Klar. 225 a. cult. Beat of improvements; 8 r. h., etc. All con. Sac. WEIR, Box 319, Chicago.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Br OWNER 1,000 acres of farm and ranch land on river in Jackson Co. In tU rain belt of Eouth Texas; $22.00 an acre. Will take In trade on unincumbered city property. Addrcas Box 15C, Edna, Tex.
BIGGEST BARGAIN IN NEVADA CO., ARK.; 2SQ a.. 200 cult. House, outbldgs., etc. Everytkia complete. BLKVINS, Box 310, Chicago.
m A. IN. COOK CO., ILL,.; NEAR WT.i&KLING. 0 a. calt.; 11 r. h.; bars, ouibulldln.--orchard, ic.; will sacrifice. D0ETSCH, Box 31V, .Jfiaxo. rOR SALBV40 A. IN LAKE CO., MICH.; 20 A. cult. Crapkjte Imp.; 4 fiead of cattle, etc.; near Luther. CoBveaieaccsv STROM, Box 819, Chicago.
WILL SELL OR TRADE 100 A. IN CLAY CO.. Minn. 120 a. cult Hoiine, outbldgs. etc. Near Barnerrille. All coi. FREE, Box 319, Chicago.
FOR SALE 80 A. I?f t,A PORTE CO.. IND. 70
ft. cnlt.: 8 r. brick house, bam. stock, mach.. 50
trees, etc. Nr. Mich.City. Werner,Bx.319,Chicago.
00 A. IN CASS CO., N. D., 320 A. CULT. ; T R. h.; 2 story barn, 40 fruit trees, 4 horses, etc.; nr. Sheldon; will sac. FKAED, Box 819, Chicago.
FOR SALE C00 A.IN SNOHOMISH CO.,WASH 1G0 a. cult.; 11 r. h., barns, outbldgs., orchards, atock, mHChlnerj, etc; near Monroe; bargain;
TOR SALE-800 A. IN S.E. K00TENAY, B. 0., Can. . 50 a. cult house, outbldtrs.. stock, mach..
etc.; well located. BENNETT, Box 318, Chicago.
FOR SALE 48 A.. ALL CCLT.. IN KING CO.,
Waab.; nr. Enumclaw; 8 r. h. Darn, C outbldgs..
110 fruit trecsj,8tock,ctc. llansen,lix.3iu,umcago.
JC Uli. rSAlC X1H A. l.t Vjlt.'V Y i.1 UIVU VjV., w 70 a. cult.; h., outbldgs., ap;le orchard, etc.; lo-
caieu near marKet. üe.h, uox oj, juivjsv.
FOR SALE-420 A. ROUTT CO.. COLO.. 30 A.
cult.; all tillable; house. 2 barns, etc. Well located; all coDvcn. SUERER, Box 319, Chicago.
cult,; 0 r. In, barn, outbldgs., etc.; well located; all conveniences. BERRY, Box 319, Chicago.
WHY
PEOPLE GO CANADA
TO
DAINTY FASHION WORTHY OF ITS POPULARITY.
Not ut All Hard to Decorate, and Make a Most Welcome Gift at Any Time Two Design That May be Copied.
Those who are wondering why the
number of American i going to Canada year by year increases in tue rates
that It does, would not be so surprised
were they to accompany one of the numerous excursions that are being
run under the auspices of the Government from several of the states, and remain with the settler until he gets
onto the free homesteads, "which, as
stated by Speaker Champ Clark, in the HAND-PAINTED SLIPPER
u. ö. senate tno otner aay, comprises 160 acres of the most fertile soil and with remarkably easy settlement conditions. Then watch the results, whether it he on this free homestead of 160 acres or on land which he may purchase at from $15. to $20. per acre, fully as good as the $100. and $150. per acre land of his native state, and which his means will not permit his purchasing. On the part of the members of the XJ. S. Senate and Congress there Is nothing but praise for Canada. Canadian laws and Canadian lands although the reasonable desire is shown in their remarks, that they pass legislation, (which is very praiseworthy) that will make the land laws of the United States much easier. It is the success of the American
settler in Canada that attracts others, and when experiences such as the following are related to the friend "back home" is it any wonder that increased interest is aroused and a determination arrived at, to participate in the new-found way up In Canada that means wealth and health and all that accompanies it William Johnston, who formerly lived at Alexandria, Minn., settled in the Alb erg District near Battle River and in writing to one of the Canadian Government agents, located in the United States says: "We have had no failures of crops during our nine years in Canada. I threshed 1208 bushels of wheat and 1083 bushels of oats in 1911, off my 160 acres. This is a beautiful country. I keep six good work horses and milk seven cows, getting good prices for butter and eggs. We get our coal for $2.00 per ton at the mine, about one mile from the farm. Am
SHOES NEED THE FRESH AIR
Better a strong prejudice than weak conviction.
Pure blood Is essential to Good Health, Garfield Te dispels impurities, cleanses the system, and eradicates disease. There are times when we should he thankful for what wo fail to get.
3?lnlc Eye' Is Epidemic In the Spring. Try Murine Eye Remedy for Reliable Relief.
The man who argues with his wife is one kind of an idiot
Mrs. Wrnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children I teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma- 1
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle.
Care In This Respect Will Add Life and Assure Comfort to the Wearer.
to
Outwardly most people are cheerful
givers, out now aoout tne leenng in
side?
roricf flilnftJ
-77- ; :n: ' Cole's Carbollsalve quickly relieves and including shoes. But in this instance curGS burning itchinff and torturing skin
as in many others the value of fresh diseases. It instantly stops the pain of t . . . -u,, xi 4. a Af -nic-v, burns. Cures without scars. 2oc ard oOc air IS not rightly estimated. At nigm b druggists. For free sample write to
thfi least-thouehtful shako out tneir J. W. Cole & uo.. aiacx uvcr x'ans, 13.
One of the daintiest fashions introduced this season was the hand-painted slippers for evening wear.
Can you imagine a more attractive j Ciickety-click, into a close closet, or
clothes, brush off the day s dust and slip each garment over a hanger; and many garments' are thrown over a chair before an open window. But how many of even the most fastidious
germ-fighters think to air their shoes?
There are men who see that dignity
may be disgraced, and who feel that dis grace may be dignified. Bollng-
broke.
gift for the graduate or bride than a pair of these? The slippers aresatin, white or any delicate tint, and the design may be of any favorite flower. With filmy gowns of chiffon, lace or net, these lovely slippers add just the
closed shoe box, they go, instead 01 being brushed, pulled into shape and placed where the air can play freely about and through them. A windowsill is an excellent shoeairing rack and is convenient for all. Shoes placed there for an hour or so
If You Are a Trifle Sensitive
About the size of your shoes, you can
wear a sis smaller by shaking Allen s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder, Into
them. Just the tiling for Dancing parties and for Breaking in New Shoes. Gives Instant relief to Corns and Bunions. Sam-
lo FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le-
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Corner In Wealth. "I am opposed to the concentration
of wealth."
"I am with you. These parlor car
porters ought to be made to give up
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BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING
Until You Gc After The Causi Nothing more discouraging than. ' constant backache. Lame when you awake. Pains pierco you when you hend or lift It's hard to work, or to rest You sleep poorly ana next day is the same old story. That backache indicates bad kidneys and calls for some good kidney remedy. None so well recommended asDoan's Kidney Pills. Grateful testimony is
convincing proof.
Here's Another Every IHcturm
Typical Case Teaa'or;' Mrs. O. W. Erwin, SOS Third ßt. Little Falls, Minn., says: "My body became so bloated I had to gasp for breath. Kidney secretions wer in terrible condition and to bend my back was agony. Life was one constant round of suffering and I thought death would be a relief. I began using Doan's Kiidney PIIli and am today a well, happy woman." AT ALL DEALERS 50c. t BOX DOAN'S mttf
some of their money."
PATENTS
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cot relerencQi. JUfttt
WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR WEST. FARM: about ono and a half mik3 f rom a fine 15 a. in Perry Co., Ind., 0o a. cult.: ö r. h., 2 . , - ., .
school. As for the cold weather It is
much milder here than In Minnesota, where I lived for 21 years. Our well is 35 feet deep and we have fine water. Wild land is selling for $18. to $25. per acre. Improved farms are much higher. I am well satisfied with the country, and would not sell unless I got a big price, as we have all done well here." Good reasons to account for the number going to Canada. Out. Years had passed, the political equality of the sexes were fait accompli, and a certain candidate for the presidency had but now been knocked, in a dignified manner, into a cocked hat. Her humiliation was complete. But
ISO a. cult.: 5 r. bouse, outbldgs., etc;; best altUOUgn SU6 deciinea lO miiv lur jjuu-
arai in Co. Address PETER, Box 310, Chicago. ication ner friends were less reti
cent
ras., 75 fruit trcca.etc. G0FJ?,Ityx lil9, Chicago.
FOR SALE COO A. IN UIXGGOLD CO., IOWA, nr. Mt. Ayr; 1!00 a. cult., one 7,one 0 r.res.,barn, heds,ctc; best 1 Co. MEYEIl, Box 310,Chicago. FOR SALE 1C0 A. IN ROGER MILLS CO.,OK., C5 a. cult.; box h., sheds, hundreds trees, etc.; 60 a. wheat growing. OGLE, Box 310, Chicago. FOR SALE 100 A.IN ELLSWORTH CO., KAN.. near Genegeo; 0 r. b., barn, outbldgs., orchard, etc.; win sacriflce. HOKE, Box 819, Chicago. "WILL SACRIFICE 20 A. IN POLK CO., FLA., iVa a. citrus fruit grove; 7 r. h., 2 barns, sheds, mRCblnery, etc. HENN, Box 310, Chicago. FOR SALEr-SO A. IN WHITMAN CO., WASH.,
nr. market towns; ISO r. cult.; u r. n., outDJUgs.,
rg, orchard, etc. RUBIN, Box 31l uuicago.
O0O A., ALL CULT., IN WELLS CO., N. D.; none better in Co.; 0 r. h., 2 gran., etc.; neai Co. seat; will sacriflce. Brown, Box 319, Chicago. FOR SALE 120 A. IN WOOD CO., WIS., 50 A. cult.; 8 r. b., outbldgs, stock, machinery, etc.; near Grand Rapids. NELSON, Box 319, Chicago.
FOR SALT;
-175& A. IN KITTSON CO., MINN.,
FOR SALE 1,280 A. BEST WHEAT LAND IN Sasfc,, Can., 400 a. cult.; 8 r. house, outbldgs., stock:, mach., fruits, etc. Young, Bx.319,ChIcago. 200 A. MARATHON CO., WIS., 130 A. CLEARcd; 12 r. h., 3 barns, stock, mach., etc.; neai jtlosince; must sclL SCHILL, Box 319, Chicago. WILL TRADE OR SELL 320 A., ALL CULT., IN Adams Co., Wash; house, barn, etc.; well lo cated; til conveniences. SCHOE.Box 310,Chicago. FOR SALE 120 A, IN BENTON CO..MO., C5 A. cult.; G r. house, 2 barns, outbldgs, orch., etc.; nr. Ionia, bargain. GOLDEN, Box 311), Chicago.
Hats of that shape," they protested, with much feeling, "went out ages ag.V Puck.
RASH ALL OVER BABY'S BODY
Itched So He Could Not Sleep
FOR SALE S6V6
Mo
trees
A. IN ST.
FRANCOIS CO.,
., 7l a. cult.; house, barn, outbldgs.; 120 fruit es, etc; near markets. MACK, 319, Chicago.
FOR SALE 320 A. IN JCNEAF CO., WIS., 100 . cult.; 7 r. house, barn, 7 outbldgs., etc ; well located; aU couven. DUNN, Box 319, Chicago. FOR SALE CG0 A. IN JASPER CO., IND.; best in the Co., 400 a. cult.; two 7 nnd one S r. bouses, several barn, 4 gran., silo, 2 orch., etc.; Will uacrlfice. ROGERS, Box 310, Chicago.
FOR SALE 240 A. IN APPANOOSE CO., IA., near Dean; all cult.; 2 houses, 3 barns, orch., stock, mach., etc. AMOS. Box 319, Chicago. FOR SALE 110 A. IN HENDRICKS CO. IND., 00 a. cult.; 5 r. h., barn, outbldgii.; 100 bearing fruit trees, etc. MEHR, Box 319. Chicago.
From Indiana to Tesas
and much better off for the move. There is Healthy Wealth and Plenty in the Tay ah Valley of Texas. Agents write for contract if 3-ou want to make a big bunch of money this year. Add. T0YAH VALLEY IRRIGATED LAND CO., Balmorhea, Texas
Why Rent a Farm
and be compelled to pay to your landlord most of your hard-earned profits? Own your own
farm. Secure a Free Homestead In
Manitoba, Saskatchewan or
Alberta, cr purchase
larhl in one of these districts and baxilt a profit of $10.00 or SI 2.00 an acre 'ery year. Land purchased 3 years ago at $10.00 an acre has recently chanced hands at $25.00 an acre. The crops crown on these lands warrant the
ance. You can
Become Rich
cattle raisinc,dairylne.mixed rmine and grain irrowinir in
the provinces of Manitoba. Sa.skutchcaa and Alberta. Free homestead end pre emptton areas, os well as land held by railway and land companies, will provide homes Cor Millions. 33 Adaptable soil, healthful climate, splendid schools and churches. rfood railways. For settlers rates, descriptive literature "Last Best Wcstr hotr to reach the ccuntrj and otlKr particulars, wrlto to Sup'tof Imml6 ration, Ottawa, Canada, or to tk anadian UoreruHJcnt Agent. GEO. W. A1RD, 2r.il Flaor Traction Terminal BHfß., ir.ilinipolls, Ind. Please write to the ugeet aeret yoa
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"On July 27, 1909, we left Boston for a trip to England and Ireland, taking baby with us. After being in Ireland a few days a nasty rash, came out all over his body. We took him to a doctor who gave us medicine for him. The trouble started in the form of a
rash and was all over baby's body, head and face, at different times. It irritated, and he would scratch it with all his might. The consequence was it developed into sores, and we were afraid it wrould leave nasty scars on his face. "When wo reached England we took "baby to another doctor, -who said his condition was due to change of food and climate, and gave more medicine. The rash got no better, and it used to Itch and burn at night so bad that the child could not sleep. He was completely covered with it at different times. It was at this time that my mother advised us to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. After using Cuti
cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment for about nine months the places disappeared. There are not any scars, or other kind of disfigurement, and baby is completely cured by the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. We have no further trouble with baby's skin. Nothing stopped the itching, and allowed baby to sleep but Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment." (Signed) Mrs. Margaret Gunn, 29 Burrell St., Roxbury, Mass., March 12, 1911. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere, a sample of each, with 32-page book, will be mailed free on application to Cuticura," Dept. Lr, Boston.
correct touch to produce a perfect cos-'j tume. Any woman with the slightest artistic ability can paint these slippers and find it a delightful pastime. Two "cleverly arranged designs are given here, which you may transr'er to the slipper in this manner: Over the slipper place a small piece of carbon paper and on top of this the design. Carefully trace each flower with a sharply pointed pencil. You will And ait exact duplicate of the design on the slipper. Use watercolors to tint the flowers. Wild roses are used for one design. These are always effective on account of their delicate shading. The coloring should range from the faintest pink to a deep rose. A daisy design is especially lovely. Daisies, in their simple beauty, make an appropriate decoration for the
white slipper of the bride or the "sweet girl graduate." Violets in an effective arrangement are good. Shades and tints of violet should be used to color these lovely blossoms. A design of forget-me-nots is exceedingly pretty. They should be tinted palest blue, with yelow centers. The bowknot may be any color desired; however, pale pink with the blue always makes an effective combination. If you desire to purchase the handpainted slippers, you will find them rather expensive. When decorated at home they cost comparatively little. They are the most acceptable of gifts, delighting any one fortunate enough to receive them.
after wearing each day, will not only prove refreshing to the feet, but will
harbor no foot odors, and the damp
ness from feet warmth and weather conditions will evaporate, leaving
leather and lining renewed to resist
the day's dear.
PRESENT AND COMING STYLES
Her Job.
'Dog watches are common on ships,
but what can a cat do?" "She comes in handy for a purr,
sir.
Fads for Weak Women Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to some derangement or dlieasc of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can bo cured is cured every day by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Maizes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Well. It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the same timo a general rcstona tive tonic for the whole system. It cures female complaint right Jn the privacy of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to
every modest woman. We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of those peculiar affections incident to women, but those wanting full information as to their symptoms and means of positive cure are referred to the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, newly revised and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 onecent Gtamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth binding for 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Little That Is Really New, Though
the Flounce Has Been EstabJished in High Favor.
USEFUL LITTLE WORK BOARD
Takes Up Only a Small Amount of Space and Is Extremely Handy When Wanted.
This useful little board is intended to hang on the wall near a dressing table, where it will be found most handy. A piece of stiff cardboard about ten inches long and eight inches deep is used as a foundation, and this Is covered with silk stretched
The flounce Is at last- established in
high favor. And many of the new taf
feta frocks with fetching little jacket-
wraps to match have as many as three or four flounces reaching to the knee.
Of course the flounced skirt is short, revealing plainly the pretty buttoned
boots which are now so fashionable.
It is also narrow, the measurements of
the scant flounce being kept within 2 M yards width decreed by Mine. Mode. In a season when taffeta as a dress material is lifted to the pinnacle of favor it seems odd that ribbed ribbons should have such a vogue in millinery; but all the ribbon trimmings on spring hats seem to be in grosgrain or ottoman weaves. These ribbons are plaited into all manner of smart bows, fans, cockades and cabochons. When big, soft bows are used, silk by the yard in taffeta weave seems the favorite material. Motor coats are simple and smart in design. Even the inexpensive models have good lines, with broad, roomy shoulders and a narrow effect at the foot. These coats are made of English and Scotch tweeds and the good-looking American wool mixtures that repeat the tweed effects at moderate cost. Huge buttons and eccentrically shaped cuffs, rovers and pockets give them a knowing and modern look.
ed with little loops oE narrow ribbon are three reels of cotton, from which the thread may be drawn off without removing them from the board. The board is edged all round with a silk cord, carried into three little loops at each corner, and a loop of ribbon with a smart bow at the top is attached to the back by which the workboard may be suspended from a nail in the wall.
Beginning a proper name with small letter is a capital offense.
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A splendid and highly recommended remedy for tired, weak, inflamed eyes, and granulated eyelids, is Paxtine Antiseptic, at druggists, 25c a box or sent postpaid on receipt of price by The Paxtoa Toilet Co., Boston. Mass. Nothing disappoints some women more than to find that a scandal isn't after all.
TO CURE A COI.D IX COTE DAT TaVe LAXATIVE 1IROMO Quinlno Tablet
Dratrtrliits refund money If it fulls to cure. JE. V
ÜltO V'K'd signature It on each box. 25c
It takes a. man of originality to posa $ a successful liar.
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green
New Parasois. A handsome new parasol of
silk has a four-inch border of a heavy plush or long piled velvet of a gray and white mixture. At a distance the border quite resembles fur. Another style parasol is of changeable taffeta with a pinked ruffle of the same outlining the edge. The shirring of the ruffle is defined with a cord.
are appearing in
Gathers in Skirts.
Gathered backs
many of the new skirts of soft ma
terials. This is contrary to the pres-
habit, but the gathers are so cleverly held in place that the lines are just as slender.
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Rheumatic Pains
quickly relieved Sloans Liniment is good for pain of any sort It penetrates, without rubbing, through the muscular tissue right to the
bone relieves the congestion and gives permanent as well as temporary relief. Here's Proof A. "W. Lay of Lafayette, Ala., writes: " I had rheumatism for five years. I tried doctors and several different remedies but they did not help me. I obtained a bottle of Sloan's Liniment which did me so much good that I would not do without it
for anything." Thomas L. Rice of Easton, Pa., writes: "I have used Sloan's Liniment and firrl it first-clasa for rheumatic pains.' Mr. G. G. Jones of Baldwins, L.I.t writes: 'I have found Sloan's Lin
iment par excellence. I have used it for broken sinews above the knee cap caused by a fall, and to my great satisfaction I was abie to resume my duties in less than three weeks after the accident" SLOANS LINIMENT is an excellent remedy for sprains, bruises, sore throat, asthma. No rubbing necessary you can apply with a brush. At ail dealers Price,, 25c, SOc & $tGOm Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry sent free. Address Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS!
smoothly across and sewn together at the edges. Down the center a strap of broad elastic Is sewn so that It forms a series of loops under which scissors, bodkin and thimble may be slipped and held in their places. On either side of this, small pockets are arranged capable of holding packets of needles. Along the upper edge and suspend-
HIGH COLLARS. O
Collars of ear-tickling height
and daytime decolletage effects are two extremes of the present
styles. The stock has returned with all its altitude, and the low transparent yokes are again re-.vived.
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SHOES 2.25 $2.5Q $3.00 $3.50 $400 & 5.Q0 For MEN, WOMEN and BOYS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED SHOES give W. L. Douglas shoe a trial. W. L. Douglas name stamped on a shoe guarantees superior quality and more value for the money than other makes. His name and price stamped on the bottom protects the wearer against high prices and inferior shoes. Insist upon having the genuine W. L. Douglas shoes. Take no Substitute, jr vour dealer cannot supply W.LDonplaa shoes, vrrita W.I .DouKlaB, "Brockton, 3Jjus., for catalog. Shoes sent erery where deiiTcry ciiargea prepaid. JTetst Color JSymlcta eu.
You will get full value for every penny you spend on Gal-va-nite Roofing. Although it is 15 pounds heavier than the ordinary roofing, every ounce of its weight serves to make it more dur
able and serviceable. It Needs No Painting or Repairing First Cost Last Cost Gl-va-nlte is attractive in appearance, easy to lay. sultabh for steep or flat roofs, adapted to any kind of a climate. It Is excellent for lining silca. Puf up in rolls of sq.ft. uWi galvanized nails cement ami directions. , Buy Gal-va-niu from your local dealer or cnd fori booklet I'GAl-va-nite Qualities" and 'The Inside of as Outside! ropowüoa.
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