Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1912 — HOOSIER CAMP. [ARTICLE]
HOOSIER CAMP.
o. P. Braddock was a Wheatfield goer today. We are having some fine hot Weather now for working. Believe us, boys, the' mosquitos are some thick out at Hoosier Camp. Orvil Fisher is hauling hay to Wheatfield for his father. Wilbur Seely and the three Braddock brothers called on ’Oscar Gordon Sunday. Frank Fisher has got the S. T. Seely’s pressing gang working for him at Hoosier Camp. August Breitenbach is helping Oscar Gordon press hay for the Shirer Bros., of near Tefft. Frank Braddock, who has been working in Gillam the past summer, has come to work in the hay at the Hoosier Camp. Frank Fisher had thirty tons of hay down and wanted two presses to come in and go to pressing, but couldn’t get but one press which was S. T. Seely’s gang, and they pressed it up in one day and a half. Believe
me, boys, they were pressing some.
