Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1910 — NORTHEAST BARKLEY. [ARTICLE]

NORTHEAST BARKLEY.

Ella Beebe is on the sick list at this writing. . | m Hazel, Etta and Grace Miller were Newland callers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin called on Mr. and Mrs. Rube Snyder Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Kaupkee spent Sunday with John Bowen and family. T. M. Callahan and little daughtei Ruth, spent Saturday night in Chicago. T. M. Callahan purchased another driving horse at the Caster and Davis sale last week. Mattle Anderson, of near NewlantJ, is working for Mrs. Ed Randle, of near Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Walker, of near Gifford, spent Sunday with John Snyder and family. Miss Ruth Anderson went to work for J. I. Miller’s, of near Pleasant Grove, Saturday. Wm. Nuss, wife and son, Ernest, spent Supday with Jess Nuss and family, of Newland. Mrs. T. M. Callahan and two children called on Mrs. Wm. Rees and family Sunday afternoon. Wm. and Samuel Rees and John Rude called on George Johnson, oi Pleasant Grove, Sunday. Tom Oleaver spent Saturday night and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. John Snyder and family, of Newland. Alice Bingham spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Grace Daugherty, teacher of Pleasant Grove school. Misses Bell and Lizzie Tow, three brothers and Lola Oliver called on Ernest and Mary Rees one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Ahler.of Earl Park, spent Wednesday night with the former’s sister, Mrs. T. M. Callahan and family, of Newland. John Watson, wife and son, ol Gillam township, and Arthur Watson and family spent Sunday with George Johnson* and family, of Pleasant Grove. Horse Bills at The Republican office. Try the Classified Column.