Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1916 — ATTENTIONI GRAIN GROWERS. [ARTICLE]
ATTENTIONI GRAIN GROWERS.
, The Ki ii-v,Grain < bnipaiiy W ill Be Pleased to Quote Xon Prices! When Ineoi'iKiratetl. Grain raiser, has it r-vef occurred to you ii»a you were in nowise compelled to ac : t the prices that Have been offered to you for grain in Rensselaer, It is no crime .to Offer these prices, but surely it is bad judgment on our pan to. continue accepting them, when w. can do better. And it will now he made possible through the Rensselaer Grain company that is being organized. If we are once in the arms of this •company, then we will be satisfied that all will be equal. • We have no objections as to what you think, but think twice, never sav anything against this coming corporation. Do nothing that will hinder its progress, clear the way, help remove every obstacle from its path, make its existence clear sailing. Do nothing that will help to sink the ship, which is being made to carry us. Run this business? Well, who o 5 earth can, if we can’t? We’re the salt of the earth, farmers, of course we are. Aren’t there other elevators being run by farmers? Inquire and see if the best positions in the city of Rensselaer, the n>)st responsible ones, are not held by people who were fafniers. Suppose that it should not be all clear sailing, we are not expecting, to be carried around on a flowery bed of ease. Reverses we have had them in our private business. If there should be some losses that is no more than has already happened, and we were not organized and incorporated. We can stand them if they could. That will be the Rensselaer Grain company’s business, not outsiders. The shares are fifty dollars each; Remember, west of the Monon depot, south of the track, is the place proposed for the elevator's erection—-Advertise-ment
