Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1900 — SOUTH LAWN. [ARTICLE]
SOUTH LAWN.
Patrick Halligan is still sowing millet. Wilbur Bond commenced cutting oats last Friday. Farmers are busy making hay. The yield in this locality is good. Carry Lowman, who has b.en on the sick list, is able to be out again. The farmers in this neighborhood are practically solid against the Gifford grapevine railroad. Allen Louks has his corn all laid by- He says Ja-per is coming to the,front with him. that he has the lest crop prospects he lias ever had since lie has been in the county. Uncle Wm. Lowinan went to Uenssela.'r to celebrate the 4th and his horse get loose and returned home before tile celebration w :s over. Lucie Billy had to lodge iu town over night. Sji tt Graham and wife of the Gifford di-i----t.ict, spent Friday night ai d w;'.h Alien I.uns. and latlii y. They spent ti e eve ting iLhing I i tne I'ltikamin and caught a i i»:e lot of cat. Csr-p, gogg e-eyes aim »\ U.tvhitrse. Mr. Graham ?.jy» Fiat l.e Itus the lines t luospevta for ot.ts and coni that he has evn had.
