Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1915 — NEWLAND. [ARTICLE]
NEWLAND.
W. H. Wonder returned Saturday. J. W. Spate m having a well dug. A H. Wilson, of Hammond, returned Saturday. Services were held in the Catholic church Sunday. Rase bail score Sunday, 5 to 6 in favor of Kniman. Ira Daniels is ill ait his home with scarlet fever. A labor strike was subdued the early part of this week. Karl DeAlvers came on a business trip from Gary Tuesday. Topic for Christian Workers: “Why I believe in Christian Work." Miss Helena Wright spent the week end with Miss Beulah Fox at her home in Newland.
D. C. Davies, of Chicago, came Saturday. He has purchased muck land south of here and will build. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith and Mrs. Haskell, of Rensselaer, were visiting friends in Newland Sunday. Mrs. Bell Oliver went to Chicago. Tuesday, accompanied by Dr. English and Mrs. Murphy, a trained nurse. Ernest Copas and Walter Dunning arrived from Belvidere, HI., Tuesday. Mr. Dunning spent last summer here. The Gifford gospel band will hold a devotional meeting each Sunday evening and choir practice *Tuesday evenings. All invited. The southbound train was derailed Monday near Newland. The wreck was removed in ample time for Tuesday’s train to come. Tony Bieniemrcz went to Hammond last week, returning Saturday with 22 German Polish men, who are. now working in the fields. J. W. Spate and Ed Oliver were Chicago bound passengers Tuesday, day school convention Sunday, da ysohool convention Sunday.
