OTHER LINES OF MERCANTILE BUSINESS

L. Bach, clothing store 
C. Van Stigt, boots and shoes 
H. Holst, harness factory 
G. H. Hoening, furniture 
J. M. Huiskamp, boots and shoes 
Doedyns & Koop, furniture 

The trades were also well represented. The Schmidt Brothers, Carl and
Fritz, opened a cabinetmaking shop and operated a turning lathe. The
latter was a great help to the builders. They were located in a
one-story frame house on the corner where the John Neiberg residence
stands.

One of the leading carpenters and builders of those days was A. G.
Gesman, who generally had several carpenters working with him. Of the
painters in the first years, Hieronijmus Van Nimwegen was easily the
leader.

Not only was steady progress noticeable in the town, but also in the
surrounding territory. Here many new farm homes were built and much
timber land was cleared and made to produce food for the colonists. East
of Pella Teunis Veenschoten had a barley mill, which furnished a cheap
and wholesome article of food for the pioneers. In the first year's
issue of the Pella's Weekblad we find the following announcement:

"Pearl Barley.--A fine quality of pearl barley can be had at the low
price of five cents per pound, at the Veenschoten farm, or at Van
Peursum and at G. Ver Steeg's in Pella."

In addition to the lime kiln run by J. A. Toom, another was operated by
Jacob Colyn in connection with his brick kiln. This plant was located
southwest of town. By the year 1861 there were nine country school
houses in the territory around Pella.

Even in those early days the great "Iowa hog" had established his
importance as a leading factor in commerce. To give the present
generation some idea of the extent to which the raising of hogs had
already developed, we give below an article found in the Pella's
Weekblad of December 12, 1861:

"In order to give our readers some idea of the large number of hogs
slaughtered in Pella, we herewith give the number which some of our
merchants have slaughtered in the past week."

G. F. Steegeman - 70 Jan Napjus - 150
J. Berkhout - 150  Baker & Co - 165
H. DeBooy - 200 H. Van Spankeren - 125
Geurt Thomassen - 225 G. M. Taal - 100
P. van der Ley - 150 Grafe & Co - 350
James Muntingh - 317
Total 2,002

MARKET REPORTS
Flour, per 100 lbs., $ 1.50@2.00
Bacon, smoked, per 100 lbs., $6.00
Bacon, dry, salt, per 100 lbs., $3.25
Potatoes, per bushel, 20@30c
Onions, per bushel, 50@60c
Eggs, per dozen, 6 1/2c
Wheat, per bushel, 39c 
Butter, per pound, 8 @ 10c
Corn, per bushel, 15@16c 
Hogs, per hundred, $2.00
Oats, per bushel, 12 1/2 @ 15c