Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1910 — NEWLAND. [ARTICLE]

NEWLAND.

Mary Rees was a Pleasant Grove caller Friday. i T. M. Callahan and Ed Oliver were Rensselaer callers Friday. Art Kennedy spent Friday night with Claude Bowman. Mary Rees called on Mrs. Samuel Rees Thursday afternoon. Wm. Rees called on T. M. Callahan Saturday morning. Mrs. Ed Oliver was a Rensselaer caller Tuesday. Lola Oliver was the guest of Mary Rees Sunday afternoon. Art Kennedy spent Sunday with Claude Bowman. „ T. M. Callahan and Sam Bowen were Wheatfleld callers Monday. B. Kennedy and family spent Sunday with their son, Will, and family. Mary Rees called on Mrs. John Bowen Monday. Mrs. Wm. Rees called on Mrs. Ed Oliver Thursday. Newt Bowman worked for Geo. Johnson, of Pleasant Grove, Wednesday. Qnits a large crowd attended the

party at Newt Bowman’s Saturday night. A e large crowd of near Newland and several of Gillam township attended the surprise on Newt Kaupkee Monday evening. It being his twenty-fifth birthday. Some of those present were: Everett and Ethel Walker, Edna Dilley> Alice Hancock, Rae Hainford,

Ernest and Mary B:ees, Mrs. Q. RL, Beebee and son Harry. Mr. an* J Mps. Bowen and two sons George mui Sam, Bessie and Edith Baltwe!.!, Geo Walters, Floyd Tow, Mr. and Mae Join Kaupkee and son Jim, (Tharley and Willie Martin, Bural Bla ckmah; Art Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Job m Snyder and two children and Oa^dd

Bowman. All enjoyed a fine time, departing at a late hour, wishing Newt many more such happy birthdays. Don’t miss Sheets Bros’, big horse ale at Remington Saturday. 35 head of draft horses, brood mares, driving -- hoi *OOO, etc. Several fine match teams.