Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1916 — John Remley Has Out 200-Acre Crop in Montana. [ARTICLE]
John Remley Has Out 200-Acre Crop in Montana.
Mrs. John Remley under date of May 6th wrote The Republican as follows: “Our subscription has expired and we want to renew. Please find enclosed draft for another year. We are glad to state that we are all well and all able to take hold of the spring work. We had a very hard winter; out neighbors say the hardest in eight years, and the spring is a little slow but today is very fine. Mr. Remley and Gaylord are hard at work farming. They will have in 200 acres of crop this week. Wheat and oats are up and com is just being planted. We have not had any rain yet but lots of cold, raw winds, and the wind takes up the moisture. It looks now as though we might get a rain soon. When we came here two years ago I could only see three houses from here. Now I can count fifteen right around ' us. Everything is taken up close by and quite a few people are proving up this spring.” Mrs. Remley enclosed a newspaper article from a Montana paper showing that Montana is almost independent from the rent of the wbrld” so fa? as living is concerned, for they raise and manufacture in that state almost everything that enters into the needs of’a family. The friends of the Remley family here will be pleased to hear from them.
