Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1910 — Good Gravel Found on Old Yeoman Farm in Newton Township. [ARTICLE]

Good Gravel Found on Old Yeoman Farm in Newton Township.

John McColly, who lives on a part of the James Yeoman farm, helred by hjs wife, recently discovered a very good gravel bed while getting out some sand to be used in plastering his new house. There is some clay in the gravel but the deeper in the better the gravel seems and it is believed that there is a sufficient quantity to make a lot of road and it is being employed in that manner. It Is the first gravel ever found In Newton township and land owners are very much pleased at the discovery. Take down the bars, turn yourself loose among the handsome woolen samples shown here Friday and Saturday, Oct. 28th and 29th, In large pieces and see what happens. It’s a cinch you'll find the pattern and style for that Fall and Winter Suit and Overcoat you’ve been thinking about. MODEL CLOTHING CO., , S. LEOPOLD, Manager. Some extra fine new brick, cream, and limberger cheese.—Home Grocery.