Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1911 — Former Popular Clothing Salesman a Successful Farmer. [ARTICLE]
Former Popular Clothing Salesman a Successful Farmer.
About fire years ago Clyde S. Comer, a clothing clerk at Rowles ft Parker’s, resigned his job to engage in farming. He went to hie wife’s mother's farm nebr Winchester and since then he has been sitting steady on the job or on the plow rather. It is sitting steady that gets results and we have learned that Clyde-is getting there with both feet A clipping from a Winchester paper fell into our hands recently. It reads as follows: “Clyde S. Comer, who lives on the large Wasson farm Vest of town, has placed some samples of his fin- corn on display in our window. Much-ip? his corn this yeor yielded fifty bushel* to the aero and was so perfect that he sold a lot of it to the Greenville, Ohio, seed company.”
