Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1894 — A Golden Harvest [ARTICLE]
A Golden Harvest
Is within reach of eyery prudent farmer and others who have money laying Miwh* ‘ the bank or _home. It may be doubled every month by careful investment, not wild speculation, on the New York Stock Exchange. The skillful agriculturalist raises a bushel of grain from a few small seeds; the skillful broker raises a bushel of gold from a few teti or twenty dollar “gold pieces.* 1 The millionaires of Wall street had small beginnings. Now whila stocks are low In price and active In fluctuations is the time for profitable, employ* ment of small or large sums through s reputable and experienced broker, Mr. A. W. Barnard, of CO and 62 Broadway, New York, has lately made a wonderful record of profit for investors. Our readers will do well to correspond with him. Kindly Old Gentleman —My little man, what would you iiko to bewhen yon grow up? Little Man—l’d like to be a nice old gentleman like you, with nothin’ to do but walk around and ask questions. Plso’s Cure for Consumption is an especially good medicine for Croup.— MrS. M. R. Avent, Jonesboro, Texas, May 9, 1891. Mrs. WtnfMow’A SOOTHING SYBUP for chit dren teething, softens the gum. reduces inflam-nv-'Onn, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle.
