People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 27-25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1896 — ROBERT RANDLE. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
ROBERT RANDLE.
Among Rensselaer's most sue cessful business men and foremost citizens is Robt. Randle, who is the oldest son of James T. Randle, whose life has been
Dealt 1 ] - in Farm Machinery, so much a part of the history of Jasper county's wonderful development, Mr. Randle is now in his thirty-ninth year. His education was derived in the common schools, with the excebtion of a few terms in the Ladoga normal schools of Montgomery 7 county. In December of 188 C he was married to Miss Ida Nowels, youngest daughter of DavicTand Phoebe Nowels. In the spring of 1890 lie retired from the active management of his fine farm in Bark ley township, which he still owns, and in which he takes great pride, and removed with his family to Rensselaer where they enjoy the comforts of a very pretty home on Dayton street, where their friends always find a most cordial
I welcome. He has now been established in the implement business for several years, prosecuting a most successful trade. His large repository and salesrooms for farming machinery, wagons and carriages are located on Van Rensselaer street opposite the court house square. Being reared on a farm his practical knowledge of the needs in modern agricultural work gives him peculiar advantage in the prosecution of his calling. His reputation for the strictest reliability and the fixed purpose to handle exclusively the best goods, at only reasonable profits, have drawn to his salesrooms the largest patronage enjoyed by any house of its kind in Jasper or adjoining counties. All he asks is an opportunity to make pi ices, and as his line is complete in every detail and all su-
Accountant and Salesman for Robert Randle. perior improvements promptly obtained, farmers will be profit save s by consulting him. His line of vehicles is unsurpassed in points, of excellence and cash purchasing value.
OFFICE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT SALESROOM OF ROBERT RANDLE, WEST SIDE PEBLIC SQUARE.
ROBERT RANDLE,
W. E. OVERTON.
RESIDENCE OF ROBERT RANELE, NORTH DAYTON STREET, RENSSELAER.
