NINTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART XIII 763 
Other Industries — None. 
Lands — Prices range from $75 to $150 per acre. Not much on the 
market. 
Report of Fair— Held at Rockwell City July 30, 31 and August 1, 1908. 
Fair was scheduled for July 29, 30 and 31st but a rain of six inches pre- 
ceded our opening day, hence the extension to August Ist. Weather 
favorable during the last three days of fair. Attendance and exhibits 
in all despartments were curtailed on account of rains delaying harvesting 
and throwing it into fair time. Premiums were all paid in full and the 
receipts more than paid the expenditures. 
CASS. 
E. E. Marquis, Atlantic, October 31, 1908. 
General Condition of Crops and Season — Good. 
Corn — Good. 
Oats — Fair. 
W7tea^— Fair. 
Rye — Fair. 
Barley — Fair. 
Flax — Fair. 
Buckwheat — Fair. 
Millet — Good. 
Sorghum — Good. 
Timothy — Good. 
Clover — Good. 
Prairie Hay — Good. 
Other Grains and Grasses — Good. 
Potatoes — Fair. 
Vegetables — Good. 
Apples — Fair. 
Other Fruits — Fair. 
Cattle — Good. 
Horses — Good. 
Swine — Good. 
Sheep — Good. 
Poultry — Good. 
Bees — Good. 
Drainage — Good. 
Lands— Good. 
Report of Fair— Hold. September 14-17, 1908. Best fair ever held in 
Cass county. 
CASS. 
J. J. HoGAN, Massexa, September 28, 1908. 
General Condition of Crops and Season — Below average. 
Corn — One-half crop. 
Oats — One-third crop; quality fair; average, 20 bushels per acre. 
Wheat — Fair to good; quality good; average 12i/^ bushels per acre. 
