Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1910 — SOUTH NEWTON. [ARTICLE]
SOUTH NEWTON.
There was no preaching at Curtis Creek last Sunday. The schools of this township. will open next Monday. Chas. Weiss has bought the former Will Yeoman farm. Mark Sayler and wife took dinner Monday with the Weiss family. Ruben Yeoman and John Rush and families spent Sunday in Rensselaer. Mrs. Caroline Goetz is quite sick. She has been very feeble for some time. —— Erhardt Wuerthner was at Sharon last Friday. He is looking for a farm to buy. Mrs. Etta Werner visited Friday with her sister, Mrs. Eld Bruce, south of town. Jeff Smith and wife visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Shriver, northwest of Mt. Ayr. George Werner returned home Friday from a couple days’ visit with his mother near Knox. Mrs. Jeff Smith left Tuesday for Wild Horse, - Colo., to visit her son Hamlin, and family. George Heuson, Nelson Hough and Jay Lamson left on the excursion for Jamestown, N. Dak., Tuesday. One of. the Yeoman’s from Kansas, says old Jasper is ahead of anything he has seen in its corn crop this year. Walter Stillabar, from the south part of the state, came Saturday for a visit with Benton Kelley and family.
Nelson Hough’s sister and brother-in-law from Topeka, Kans., who have been here visiting, returned to their home Monday. Miss Moore, of Rensselaer, and Miss Virginia Holmes spent Sunday afternoon with the latter's parents, west of town. Miss Nan Carr started Tuesday for Mitchell, S. Dak., to visit her sister’s and other relatives. Her aunt frodi Lafayettfe will keep 'house for her brothers while she is in Dakota.
