Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1914 — An Incomplete Landscape. [ARTICLE]

An Incomplete Landscape.

Mr. Kreexua.the multimillionaire, was entertaining a frien< at his ele-gant-country home. wat bom and up in this neighborhood," he when 1 *° a W 1 usdd ro thlnk ifliaa a thing it would be to haW«MMe bn this hill. It’s the highest pbflA of ground, you will notice, within a circuit of several miles, and £W View from here is extenriye/' “ft in exclaimed the <ken the time came that I could afford It I gratified my boyish ambittop,‘b/,. Vh* land round here and putting Up Btfa house.” "1 have been in i grW ““y places, and 1 have never seen a finer landteabe thaC GHa," “TbeCteWhat I used to think, but I tatal WMI ff now as well as I did when r fteAA nor" “What makes the difference T" "It isn’t complete." “Not Why, you own the landscape, don't you?” “That’ll the trouble. 1 own all of it but that right-acnt-patch over there beyond the creek;about rix miles away. The old curmudgeon that owns It won’t soH it to me at any figure." And Mr. Kroeeus sighed dismally.