Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1910 — SOUTH NEWTON. [ARTICLE]
SOUTH NEWTON.
Chas. Weiss is suffering with a broken rib. Mr. Martin Sauser is building a new chicken park. Grace Stanish spent Sunday with Ruth Yeoman. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Yeoman spent Friday in Mt. Ayr. Miss Irma Holmes spent Sunday with Miss Leona Weiss. Miss Rose Martin, of Pleasant Ridge, is working for Mrs. Downs. Miss Virginia and Irma Holmes were Mt Ayr goers Friday.^ Corn husking is still the order of the day on the Monnett ranch. Walter Kelly and sister, Miss Grace, were Rensselaer goers Wednesday. Ed Lane, trustee of Newton township, is busy taking the enumeration. H. T. Feldhaus and son Walter visited in Rensselaer Thursday forenoon. Miss Celestial Wilds has begun worjt at the Makeever Hotel as second cook. Earl Shigley, of Momence, 111., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Si B. Holmes and family. Earl Shigley and Boyd and William Holmes spent Sunday with the Weiss family. Warner Hough went to Rensselaer Thursday evening to have his eyes treated. Miss Nellie Grant is helping Mrs. Jess Nichols clean house at the coun--4y farm. Chas. Parks, the census enumerator, was in this vicinity the latter part of the week. John Hurley, who works for Newt Makeever, is suffering with a broken knee cap. Misses Virginia and Irma Holmes spent Wednesday afternoon with Miss Mae Kelly. Joseph Francis, Sr., and son Allie, ground corn at E. Wuerthner’s Thursday forenoon. Misses Loe and Oka Pancoast took the teachers’ examination at Rensselaer Saturday. Dennis Casto and Grant Clark, of Mt. Ayr, are ditching for H. Harris on cne of his farms. j _ Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt Wuerthner and son Ray spent Monday with Mr. Francis and family. » Mrs. Benton Kelley had daughters Mae and Grace spent Sunday afier- [ noon in Rensselaer.
"Mr."and Mrs. Rollis Gates and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Critser and family. Miss Sarah Holmes visited from Friday to Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holmes, Wilson Bussell, of McCoysburg, called on his uncle, S. B. Holmes and family Monday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Waling was called to Brook Thursday to help care for her mother, Mrs. Silas Potts, who is very sick. Mr. Hess, the agent for the new clothing department, was out ip this vicinity last week and sold several suits. Mr. and Mrs. I. Parker and daughter Katherine spent Thursday with his brother Charles and family in Rensselaer. One of Mr. Doan's horses is very sick. Dr. Kannal was called Monday morning to see what could be done for it. Walter and Fred Feldhaus and sister Emma attended the card party and dance Catholic hall last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed May and son, of near Remington, spent Sunday with Mr. Ed Harris and family and Erhardt Wuerthner’s. Warner Hough, Joseph Gaines, Mrs. Alice Potts and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holmes transacted business at Rensselaer Wednesday. Misses Loe and Oka Pancoast did shopping in Rensselaer Wednesday afternoon and called on Mrs. Potts, who is doing sewing for them. Several from this vicinity attended the entertainment at Mt. Ayr Tuesday evening, given by the blind people of Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander, and little daughter Mabel. Jasper Wright, of Mt. Ayr, went to Rensselaer last Thursday to meet his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hershman and little daughter, ,who will visit him for some time. Mr. Hershman now lives at Crown Point. The splendid work of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets is daily coming to light. No such grand rnnedy for liver and bowel troubles was ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing constipation, sick headache, biliousness, jaundicS and indigestion. Sold by all dealers, c Wedding announcements—engraved or printed—furnished by the Republiean. —j — Our Classified Column does the work
