The LaCygne Weekly Journal Linn County Friday October 21, 1898 Jingo. Mr. HARRIS has put a new flue on the store. Everybody is gathering corn around Jingo. Mrs. KUHN is able to be up and around again. Fred COX sold about thirty head of cattle this week. Mr. HARRIS has built a new fence around the cemetery. Fred COX bout two cows and two calves of Mr. SPURGIN last week. Fred ATWOOD received a bicycle from his brother in New York a short time ago. Rubert SHUMAKER has received an appointment as blacksmith for the Indians at a salary of $1,000 per year. Mrs. TRIGG, of LaCygne was the guest of Mrs. MOORE an dthe family of Mr. JONES last Saturday and Sunday. Mesdames LYONS and LINDSAY have erected fine monuments to their husband's graves in the Jingo cemetery.