People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1896 — Jordan. [ARTICLE]

Jordan.

Correspondence of the People’s Pilot. Miss Iva Washburn and Miss Kittie Scott are spending a few days at the old home of the former. J. A. McFarland is often seen in our midst. The Raymond school closed last Saturday in the usual form for Raymond, with a bountiful dinner and a large attendance by the patrons. W. D. Bringle is adding more improvements by tiling. The populists of Jordan township organized last Saturday with good attendance by electing good men *as usual to the helm. The Taylors, who have been very sick for some time, are now on the mend. Lydia Werthner, teacher and Miss Pearl Jaccbs are on the sick list. Len Lefler says he is sorry for the man that has to hand fodder for 100 head of cattle these windy, snowy days. W. Washburn is one of our hustlers living in Rensselaer and feeding 100 head of cattle, and he is to tend 40 acres of corn. Mont Dutton has returned from a short trip to 111. He was called there on account of the sickness of his brother-in-law. Stbay Shots.