Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1906 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

t Alf Donnelly, the onion grower, ttrbtfflding a his storage warehouse,- wHch wnr give him storage capacity 000 bushels, and be one of the finest onion storage houses in the state. He expects to but about all the onions grown in this locality with added storage roQm # and has already purchased home 3,500 bushels. ' • I Call at the Sharp Studio and buy one of those souvenir albumb of Rensselaer, before they 6re ! •all gone. Your friends at a distance would be pleased to recavh out off these souvenirs, showing so many handsome half-tone vieiWs of your city, and if they are former restdents of Rensselaer they will be doubly appreciated. Remember the views are printed on heavy half-tone paper, with a handsome deckle-edged cover and tied with a heavy silk cord, presenting „ a very attractive appearance. The price of these souvenirs is 50 cents each at the gallery, or 55 cents by mail postpaid to any address in the United States or Canada. A. J. Charles of south of town, returned Tuesday from a trip to North Dakota. He visited Bud Hammond near Lisbon, and says Bud has fine crops, having thresh;, ed 4,400 bushels of wheat from 190 acres, 2,000 bushels of oats from 40 acres, on leased ground, and has 50 acres each of wheat and oats on his own. farm yet to thresh. Rud now has 14 head of horses and expects to buy 4 more in the spring, as be will farm one section and three quarters of land next year. He has been running seven teams on bundle and grain wagons this .fall and up to last Friday morning bad made $598 at $4.50 per day. He and his family like it firstrate there and their friends here will be glad to know By ate prospering. r Kenton of South Dakota, aking hands with old mends here Tuesday. He came through to Chicago with a couple of carload of fat cattle which he sold there and dropped down here for a brief visit, returning home Wednesday. Mr. Kenton now lives in Mitchell, having moved there from the country a few weeks ago. Vile says Mason Kenton threshed 9,000 bushels of wheat and oats from bis farm this year and will have 6,000 bushels o£ corn. Charlie Zard had about 8,000 bushels of small grain and has an excellent crop of corn, and will harvest a larger crop of this cereal than Mason. Crops were good there this year, land is advancing in price right along and lots of new people are coming into the country. Mr. Kenton could get $lO to sls per acre advance on his big farm if be wanted to dispose of it. The Jasper county contingent is all doing well and are well pleased with their location. Mason Kenton, he says, will come through next month with a couple more carloads of fat cattle and will probably spend a day or two with friends here.