Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1914 — J. J. Lawler Making Many Improvements to His, Farms. [ARTICLE]

J. J. Lawler Making Many Improvements to His, Farms.

J. J. Lawler, the Chicago stoekman who has owned land in Jasper county for many Wars, is now having the barns and other buildings all painted a uniform color and the name of the farm is painted on each barn. The farms are named as follows: “J. J. Lawler’s Pleasant Ridge Farm.” “J. J. Jasper County Headquarters Farm.” “J. J. Lawler’s Hanging Grove Township Farm.” _ “J. J. Lawless Pinkamink Farm.” The buildings on his farms west of town are also soon to be painted and named. Ditching, fencing and other improvements'are being made on the farms and Mr. Lawler uses the best cedar posts and woven wire fencing, buying these by car load lots. Jaanes E. Walter, of Rensselaer, is the foreman for Mr. Lawler and is making a good one.