Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 106, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1911 — TEFFT. [ARTICLE]
TEFFT.
Four Corners Is In joyous anticipation of the coming deluge at Burrow’s Camp. “Thereby hangs a tale.” The many improvements in the south part of town are bringing it to be the prettiest part of our village, in fact, Milt Jones has one of the most attractive homes In the township. Our schools have finished another pleasant, fruitful year, and the seeds or truth implanted bear our the saying of Horace Mann, “Where anything Is growing, one farmer is worth a thousand reformers.” Special prices on rugs.—Rowles £ Parker. Marion Cooper returned this morning from a trip through the northwest He was absent several weeks, and for some time has been in northern Minnesota. He was in a good game district and saw a good many deers but non-residents are not allowed to kill them. He was prospecting also through North and South Dakota but made no Investments.
C. W. Duvall, the Standard Oil agent, has been furnished a line new nil wagon, which will be used for the territory that is centered by the Rensselaer distributing station. The company will establish tanks at Roselawn and the old wagon will be sent there. Heretofore the oil has been hauled there from here and this has been one of the most disagreeable drives that tm been required owing to the long distance, often over very bad roads.
