Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1909 — Joe Jackson Writes Some News From Longmont, Colo. [ARTICLE]
Joe Jackson Writes Some News From Longmont, Colo.
Joe Jackson is now in-Longmont, Colo., to which place he asks to have his Republican sent in the future. He states that himself and wife and their daughter Gladys arrived there Monday morning and that they are stopping temporarily at Will Timmons’. Will is engaged in the automobile business and Joe says he is so fat that he hardly knew him. Joe also states that Will and his wife have the sweetest little girl in the west. To quote Joe’s language: “Longmont is a beautiful place, reminds me of back home, the poeple are so friendly. The surrounding country is beautiful and the grandest crops of all kinds. Every apple tree is weighted with a monstrous crop of fine apples. “We expect to remain here until spring and perhaps longer; we have been in Denver a week. “The Indiana colony are all well and perfectly satisfied. I will write more later on.”
