People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1894 — Millions of Dollars [ARTICLE]

Millions of Dollars

Are annually lost because poor seed la planted. Now, when you sow you want to reap. For instance, A. M. Lamb, Penn., made $5,800 on ten acres of vegetables; R. Bey, Cak, cropped 1,213 bushels Salzer’s onions per acre; Frank Close, Minn., 100 bushels of spring wheat from two acres; A. Hahn, Wis., 1,410 bushels potatoes per acre; Frank Winter, Montana, 218 bushels 8 pounds oats from one bushel planted. This is what Salzer calls reaping. If you will cut this out and bend it with 10c to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., LaCrosse, Wis., you will receive their mammoth catalogue and ten sample packages of farm seeds. Catalogue alone, 5c postage. [k] “Dat’s de mos’ wua'fullest t’ing, dat Is,” remarked Uncle Eben, as he gazed at the electric light “Dey done put de match to de uddah end ob de connection, an’ when you turns on de spigot de light Jos flows out”—Washington Star.