Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1910 — SOUTH NEWTON. [ARTICLE]
SOUTH NEWTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mayhew visited at Brook Sunday. The rains have been a great benefit to the corn crop. Geo. Heuson’s baby is very’sick with cholera infantum. * Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Paulus spent Sunday near Brook. James Reed and family, of Surrey, visited his father Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Werner visited W. E. Jacks and family Sunday. The hum of the threshing machines are heard in every direction. Most every one attended the big show at Rensselaer Saturday. Chas. Weiss and family visited relatives near Foresman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doan spent Sunday with S. B. Holmes and family. Miss Oka Pancoast and friend, Mr. Pierson, were in Morocco last Friday. Mrs. Cena Arnott and uncle, James Carr, transacted business at the county seat Monday. Daddy Francis and wife spent Sunday evening with their daughter, Mrs, Erhardt Wuerthner, Jr. The little girls of the neighborhood spent Monday \rith Miss Mildred Rush, it being her eleventh birthday. Sidney B. Holmes left Tuesday for Jamestown, N. Dak., to rent a farm, and alßo to visit his brother Sam, and family. Rev. Clark will deliver the sermon at Curtis Creek next Sunday afternoon, and Rev. Parrett the following Sunday, August 14th. Everybody is welcome. Give us a chance to figure on your threshing grocery bill.
JOHN EGER.
