People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1893 — SOUTHEAST MARION. [ARTICLE]
SOUTHEAST MARION.
Spring is here and we feel like a jaybird set free from a cranberry marsh. There are lots of changing around this spring. Baz Dewey has moved to his residence near Brook; Frank Sunderland has moved to Englewood; Henry Sparling has moved to his place near DeMctte; and also the gentleman that bought the- Thornton property—we have not learned his name yet; Simon Parcels has moved on A 1 Worsteds place. Our farmers are getting ready for a crop. We look forward for a good crop. We don’t believe that our wheat is killed yet. Samuel Dunn was the guest of Mr. Thomas Penright this week. William Shuster was the guest of George Havens. Henry P. Jones’ new barn is nearing completion. Our. school is getting along nicely though the attendance is not large. William Mader has sold his farm in Milroy township and has moved in a house on the Henry Luer’s place. The literary at the Blake school house is a grand success, both in attendance and oratory. Mr. William Haley was in this part this week visiting Isaac Senesac. Little School Boy.
