Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1910 — SOUTH NEWTON. [ARTICLE]

SOUTH NEWTON.

Ross Bringle helped his uncle, Ed Goetz, harvest his wheat. Mrs. Esther Zigler spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Geo. Heuson. The party given at Mr. Grimes’ Thursday night was well attended. The supervisor and helpers are putting new floors in some of the bridges. Several boys from town are hoeing corn and pulling weeds on the Monnett ranch. . Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reed and family spent Sunday with their son Jim and family. Chas. Weiss, Nelson Hough and Jeff Smith were in Rensselaer Wednesday morning. A long dry spell was broken Monday night with a heavy rain lasting the greater part es <he night. . Misses Goldie and Alice Turner, of Rensselaer, came Monday for a week’s visit with Miss Irma Holmes. ’ is. Cena Arnott and baby and her aunt, Miss Nan Carr, spent Tuesday with S. B. Holmes and family. S. B. Holmes says the wheat and oats that C. W. Bussell is experimenting with, with 100 pounds of fertilizer to the acre, are the best he ever saw this side of the Dakotas. Owing to a misunderstanding, there was no preaching at Curtis Creek last Sunday, but Rev. Parrett will deliver the sermon next Sunday, July 17th, at three o’clock in the afternoon.

About twenty small corporations in the state will be called upon to pay at least 5 per cent extra when they decide to pay the federal corporation tax. The penalty for not paying the tax within the time specified, which expired July 10th, is 5 per cent, with an additional 1 per cent for each month’s delay. The question has arisen as to whether firms whose taxes were received Monday, but had been mailed Saturday, should be fined. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel the poisonous matter, qleanse the system, cure constipation and sick headache. Sold by all dealers. c