Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 176, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1910 — Yens Didn’t Like North Dakota Even a Little Bit. [ARTICLE]

Yens Didn’t Like North Dakota Even a Little Bit.

Yens Anderson, of Hammond, fjrmerly of Rensselaer, and a brother of Otto and A. C. Anderson, recently made a trip to North Dakota, to visit his brothers. A. C. has lived there for some years and has prospered, but Otto just went there this last spring and struck it in a bad season. Yens says that Otto will be back to Rensselaer before winter. Of his visit and impression of that section of North Dakota, Yens is given the following writei.p in the Hammond NewsYens Anderson, leverman in the Hohman street interlocking tower reached home last night after a thirteen day vacation. The vacation was spent in northern North Dakota, and according to the local man, he found conditions such in that section, that he was ready to return almost as soon as he reached there, but the irregular service offered by the railroads prevented him from getting out. In that section he says, not a drop of rain has fallen since March, and tin: crops are practically failures. The high cost of living Is very much in evidence too, and Yens warns friends who are thinking of a trip to that part ‘ It costs twenty-five cents for a shave to equip themselves with safety razors, and fifty cents for a haircut in northern North Dakota shops” is his warning. Oranges are seventy-five cents per dozen and provisions of all kinds are mucl) higher than they are here. $ A “Classified Adv." will find it

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