Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1894 — NEWTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
NEWTON ITEMS.
I Ate oats fine, wheat looks well, pasture getting good. Miss Viola Lang is teaching a subscription school at Surrey. Walter Ponsler shipped A number of horses to the city last week. Miss Ella Livingston, from Crown Point, left Monday for home. Wallace Saylor, of this tp., has gone to Dakota. It is his intention to remain in that state if satisfactory to him. ( Our Hon. and most high and esteemed populist, Mrs. Lease, did not seem to attract much attention from this corner. _
Quite an accident befell one of our neighbors the other day. While out ploughing Mr. Shindler’s horses suddenly started on a 2.40 trip around the world, throwing the driver off of his feet and dragging him with them. In this form they cleared a wire fence and at last stopped in the barn yard. Mr. Shindler escaped with a stiff neck and several bad scratches.
