Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1911 — Good Corner Post [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Good Corner Post
Take another post, notching upright post near the top and set the othei post at an angle with the top against main p6st, and the lower end against ground, then use a wire from bottom
of main post to far end of slanting post and twist same up tight, setting end of slanting post on a rock to keep it from sinking into the ground. If a rock isn't convenient a heavy piece of board will do. Wires at a corner is a menace to stock, whereas a post can be seen and will do no harm If the animals run into it. —Chas. M. Crandal, Peabody, Kan.
