Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Winter Millinery. Having received our winter styles we are now prepared to show a beautiful line of winter millinery. Also a good grade of medium priced hats to suit all purchasers. Mrs. Purcupile. atTagaini The Old Reliable ACME FOOD! Whatfßeliable Feeders Say WHAT THEY SAY. We have been feeding “Acme Food” for the last six weeks to fatten cattle and are well pleased with results. We feel that we have tested the merits of this food thoroughly, the longer we feed the better we like it. It causes more thorough digestion and saves feed. We expect to always use it Very truly, Burns Bros. Have been feeding “Acme Food” to fattening cattle for the past three weeks, and am well satisfied with results as cattle have done well; Will continue using your “Acme Food” until stock is fed out. Respectfully. _ R. J. Yeoman. I have fed 100 lbs of your ‘-Acme Food” to 40 head of cattle and am well pleased with results. I think I saved enough in digesting the corn to more than pay for the food. Jas. Pierce. I have used “Acme Food” for five weeks on twenty bead of feeding cattle. They digest and perhaps absorb the nutriment of the feed better than without the food. I am satisfied with what experience I have bad that it is a benefit to feeding cattle. Very truly, W. E. Moore, (Squire Moore.) I have been feeding. “Acme Food” five weeks to bogs. I am pleased with results. It is a good digester and a flesh producer. It ; is a money saver to the feeder. Yours truly, Frank King. For horses that are “run down” I consider “Acme Food” an excellent feed. It is now an indispensable article in my barn. lam more tban sdisfied with its results. Yours very truly, O. G. Hammond. 1 have been feeding “Acme Food” to stacks and think it all right Very truly, Jas. Yeoman.