Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1888 — NEWTON TOWNSHIP ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
NEWTON TOWNSHIP ITEMS.
Chris. Flock is on the sick list Samuel Flock, of Sumner, Til., is visiting at W. L. Bringle’s. Miss Gertie Baker has returned to On'nrga, Tl!. Christian Flack and family are calculating on returning to W. T. in a very short time. Morris L. Thomas has just recently been made one of the happiest men in the land by a big boy at his house. Hen, y :. wson made a short call at M. L. fhomao’ recently, looking after biz. Bringle and firm are doing n large business in the hay line.— They -ay they*can mow more grass with those Deering mowers, eMd by B. F. Ferguson, than any other class of mowers made. B. F. can rejoice that he hap the privilege f sailing such a machine. Epw men are changing iln-ir minds as to what political party should be in possession of the White House. One of the most influential citizens of Newton county the other d»y said that the Heps V. lean party desen ed to be beaten ; aud, by tlii a way, this man is, or baa been a IL publican nil his life.
SHORTY.
