Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1902 — As He Found It [ARTICLE]

As He Found It

My cattle got to running down Which greatly broke me up, I thought they’d soon run in the ground, Unless they could be stopped, They ate their heads off and their tails And yet it did no good They did not fatten when they got Outside of all their food. My horses they protruded bones And got so very thin Right through the barn cracks they’d creep out, When out,—why they’d creep in. My shoats and sheep, they fell off too Though lots of grain they chewed. Then neighbor Jones he said to me, “Now try some Acme Food.” I laughed at neighbor Jones’ remark, Because I could not see Just how a little of that stuff, so powerful could be. He said, says he, give it a whirl Then tell if it is geod. Now neighbor’s head is pretty right So I tried Acme Food, Well npw! my cattle they picked up As that there stuff went down 1 he sick ones got their appetites The thin ones, —they got round, My shoats and sheep no longer moped I tell you I felt good myself, And it was just on acoount Of that there Acme Food. My horses got so slick and spry, I hey were a sight to see, I had to thank old neighbor Jones, For his remark to me. It gave new life to everything Since it improved their blood?' And such a little it does take . Of this here Acme Food. My ohiokens went to laying eggs W hen other ohiokens quit. It is so cheap that I told Jones It hardly cost a bit. And all my neighbors round about 1 hay saw it was so good That every blessed one of them Are using Acme Food.

J. E. C.

Westcreek, Ohio.