People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1896 — Snow Flake. [ARTICLE]

Snow Flake.

Wheat, rye and oats look well in this section. A great amount of corn to plant in this section yet. The wet weather has retarded corn planting the last few days. Sunday school at Snow Flake every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. All are cordially invited t) attend. John Mills is the owner of a fine team of ponies. Look out girls, John drives out sometimes. Wm. and Omer Mills, two young men of Wheatfield, were visiting in this section Sunday last. Jim Austin of Wheatfield was in this locality Sunday evening last. J. L. Smith and J. W. Howe were in Wheatfield Monday on business. Isaac Mills of Blackford and family, passed through this section Sunday enroute for home after a very pleasant visit with Mr. Mills’ father. Daniel W. Yorkoop and family of near Kniman were the guests of Nelson Yorkoop last Sunday. John B. Coldwell of Lehaman, Boone county, was visitiig his son Vergil the last two weeks,returning home last week. He gave your correspondent a friendly call while here. Mr. Coldwell seemed to be impressed with the outlook for crops in this county this season. Miss Maude Waugh, Miss Dorotha Mills and Miss Delia Parkes are canvassing this section in behalf of the Sunday school association this week* Ora Cunningham was the guest of John Milljs Sunday last. Misses Delia Parkes and Maude Waugh were the guests of Miss Dorotha Mills Sunday. Positively, going to quit the clothing, business. All goods are going at cost at The Model.'*