Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1919 — WILL MOVE TO IDAHO IN FALL [ARTICLE]
WILL MOVE TO IDAHO IN FALL
Former Residents Have Taken Up Homestead There. Mrs. C. G. Horsewood writes The Democrat from Harrison, Montana, under date of April 4, and among other things says: “We have had a fine winter here, although lots of 'flu.’ The schools were closed nine weeks, commencing with November 1, and again three weeks in March. We escaped,' but Mr. Horse wood has had bad colds; is better now. The rest of us are O. K. The men began plowing ten days ago; will commence seeding wheat today. Mr. Porter with his tractor is quite busy. We will be here at Harrison until some time this fall, when we will go to live on our 320-acre homestead near Du Bole, Idaho. Charles thinks that country Is fine and we hope to enjoy a good home there. It is more level than this countrly and he likes It much better. We see by the paper that To'te of the boys are getting back home; would be glad to see my brother’s name among tb'em."
