Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1909 — NEWLAND. [ARTICLE]
NEWLAND.
Ed Oliver called on Wm. Rees Sunday. / Miss Leatha Rees is working for Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Callahan these days. Day Jordan went to Chicago last Saturday on business. School will be out at Newland next Thursday. T. M. Callahan bought a cow of Ed Oliver Thursday. Mrs. Ed Walker spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Wm. Rees. Mrs. Turner called on Mrs. Ed Oliver Sunday. Ed and Everett Walker are working for Ed Oliver this week. T. M. Callahtm went to Rensselaer Sunday to attend church. Mrs. Wm. Rees is on the sick list again. Miss Mary Rees spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Lola Oliver. % . A A. Gorbet of near Rensselaer purchased a mule of T. M. Callahan. Claude Boman, Floyd Tow. Lola Oliver and Everett Walker spent Sunday evening with Wm. Rees and family. Mart Summers got pretty badly injured while pulling stumps for Ed Oliver, He lives near Remington. John Halladay, George Martin and Bill Marion went to Kersey Sunday to bale hay for the Halligan brothers.Newt Kampkee and’ his best girl were buggy riding -Sunday. They seemed to be having a nice time. Mrs. Wm. Whitehead and children of Kersey spent two days last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Callahan and family. Ed Oliver’s car load of cows came Tuesday to Newland. These made quite a parade through Newland and on to Mr. Oliver’s. This car load consisted of 80 or 90 milk cows, and some fine ones. Those that went Wednesday -evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen and family were Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Callahan and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kemp and. two children, Leatha Rees, Alice Hancock, Newt Kampkee, John Marion, Dan Snider and two sons, Frank and Rube; Floyd Tow, Claude Boman, Mart Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Eb Kennedy and family and Ernest and Russel Rees. The evening was spent with music of the graphophone, violin and organ, which made it very enjoyable for those there.
People who eat much'candy do not use alcoholic beverages. Carrie Nation might put away her hatchet and carry boxes of confectionery.
