Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1912 — Washington Man’s White Farm.. [ARTICLE]

Washington Man’s White Farm..

Eugene Jacquemln ha* acquired hto |! heart's desire, a farm on which ar » j pure white animals and , fowls, all housed in spotless shelters and permitted to roam within bound* snowy fences. This “white farm” to unique because it contains many spec- > linens of albino wild animals and | bird*. White horses do all the farm work and are the drivers and saddle animals. White ponies play with the children. White cows furnish butters and milk. There are white hogs,, sheep and goats. The pigeons, chick- ' ens, ducks, geese, turkeys and guinea | fowls were imported from Africa. A novelty is a pair of peacocks pure white. About the yard three spits dogs play and white Persian cats lounge on the porches. In the orchard. ' the eccentric farmer has an albino Wk, .J three white deer, a mountain shee>|| and a polar bear cub. These are in/; ) aviaries a pure white magpie, wMttyg blackbirds, pheasants, wild cranes and storks.—fhiyallup correspondence St. Paul Dispatch.