Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1909 — SOUTH NEWTON. [ARTICLE]

SOUTH NEWTON.

Nelse Hough was in Rensselaer Tuesday on business. Chas. Weiss made a business trip to Goodland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenkinson visited in Brook Sunday. ** Mrs. Chas. Weiss called on Mrs. Jay Lamson Friday afternoon. Ernest Mayhew and family visited with relatives near Brook Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Weiss called on Mrs. Philip Paulus Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weiss spent Friday evening with the Carr family Fred Waling and Arthur Mayhew were Rensselaer goers Wednesday. Chas. Weiss and son Harold made a business trip to Brook Saturday. Russell Sage of near Rensselaer buzzed wood for Charley Grant last Friday. * Mrs. Allie Potts helped Mrs. Walter Jenkinson to hang wall paper Wednesday. Boyd and Willie Holmes visited Sunday afternoon with Harold and Oscar Weiss, Virgie and Erma Holmes called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dewey Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Waling of Brook visited with Arthur Mayhew and family Sunday.

If Joe don’t go to see that girl down west he will get his hair pulled. Beware, Joe! Uncle Johnnie Jenkison and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taedtey. Floyd Waling and beet girl of Brook visited with Fred Waling WTaling and family Sunday. Mrs. Ed Harris and children Of near Mt. Ayr visited with Erhardt Weurthner and family Sunday. Will Hough moved last week from the Molly farm near Mt. Ayr, on the Brlngle farm In this township. Sidney Holmes put in a field of oats last week. This weather

doesn’t look very prospective for them. . w h has 1. n working for John Williams of Jordan tp., commenced work for Chas. Weiss Friday. Mr. an ' Mrs. James Reed and son of near Surrey took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Paulus and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weiss and children Leona and Alva took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Mar Besse of Jordan tp. Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Powell and tw& children, Mrs. Arthur Mayhew and son and Mrs. Charley Waling called on Mrs. Fred Waling Tuesday afternoon. Joe Charles visited from Saturday till Monday with his grandfather in Demotte. He was accompanied home by his brother Elmer, who visited with friends here awhile and then returned to Demotte. I Mrs. Otto Bengston and daughter Stella and baby of Mt. Ayr, visited Saturday night with Mrs. Earl Leek. Her father, and brother Charley Bengston and wife of Foresman, came Sunday and spent the day, and all returned home in the evening.