Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1915 — NEWLAND. [ARTICLE]

NEWLAND.

L. C. Villard was in town Wednesday. A. H. Wilson returned to Hammond Thursday. Miss Beulah Fox spent the week end at home. F. M. Stringer, of Chicago, was out looking at land Friday. John Deniks and family arrived from Gary Thursday. Dan Christmas returned from Gary to do his share of onion work. H. C. Montay came Thursday and will remain this summer if his health permits. The Truck Growers Association held an open meeting Friday evening. Mrs. Chas. Six and Mrs. Elmer Shaw, of the Springer ranch, were shopping in Newland Thursday. Geo. H. Gifford, administrator of the Gifford estate, of Tipton, visited Newlghd Friday with N. G. Halsey. A. L. Smith suffered an injury to his right arm from a falling ladder while building on L. Richard’s house. D. E. Stutzman arrived from In- | dianapolis Friday. He is interested in truck growing and has rented land near Snake Island.

Mr. Hines, assistant superintendent of the American Express Co., of Indianapolis, explained to the growers the method by which the express company finds a market for anything they may wish to grow. Mr. Clark, special agent of the Monon, and Messrs. Lewis and Hobbs gave further details as to the progress of the new schedule.