Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1910 — SOUTH NEWTON. [ARTICLE]

SOUTH NEWTON.

Willie Holmes is working Tor Walter Kelley. Mrs. Grimes and Mrs. Goetz are both on the sick list. Road working and wheat sowing are the order ofThe day. Miss Florence Lowe, of Brook, is teaching the Curtis Creek school. The party at Robt. Yeoman’s last Saturday night was well attended. Allie Francis visited Thursday with his sister, Mrs. Vest, north of town. Mrs. Hufty, of Mt. Ayr, visited Sunday with Robert Yeoman and family. Miss Oka Pancoast returned home Friday from a few days visit at Monticeilo. John Rush treated the Sunday school classes to watermelon Sunday evening. • Erhardt Wuerthner and family spent Sunday with O. C. Halstead and son Roscoe. Benton Kelley and family took an all-day drive Sunday through some of the Gifford land. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holmes and two daughters visited with Aunt Abbie Yeoman and family Sunday. Chas. Parker and family, of Rensselaer, spent Sunday with his brother Isaac, and family. There has been frost two or three mornings, but nothing shows the effect of it in this part of the country. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Overton were called to White county last Thursday to see his nephew, who is quite low with rheumatism. Miss Maggie Yeagley, of the south part of the state, teaches at No. 6 school this year. It has not been decided whether there will be school at No. 8 or not. There were quite a number from this neighborhood attended the horse show at Goodland Friday, namely, Earl Leek and wife, Carr Bros., Clarence Pruitt and wife, Mrs. Paulus and children, Mrs. Hough and son Warnie, George Werner and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holmes and two children.