Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1909 — NEWLAND. [ARTICLE]
NEWLAND.
George Gorbet was a Rensselaer goer Saturday. A few from around here attended the election Saturday. T. M. Callahan took cream to tow a Saturday. Ed Walker’s little children have the whooping cough at this writing. May weather seems like March in- - stead of spring. Miss Mary Rees called on Jll§sl Zella Bowen Thursday. Everett has to take Floyd’s place today. George Long and family were in • Newland Thursday. Wm. Kennedy and family look dinner with Ed Kennedy and family Sun day. Mrs. John Bowen went to Gifford Saturday to see her mother. Mis. Russell. Floy Tow spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, near Wolcott. Misses Leatha and Mary Rees called on their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Rees, and family Sunday. Quite a crowd of young boys of Newland attended Sunday school at Gifford Sunday. Ed Oliver sold 105 head of hogs to Oscar Moore Friday, and still has 75 head left. George Beedy was hauling hay for John Holladay, at Kersey, a few days of last week. Mrs. John Holladay and children went to Kersey Tuesday, where she will cook for her husband, who is pressing hay there. The surprise on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rees was well attended Friday evening, it being their eighteenth anniversary. All brought their baskets well filled with supper. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Callahan and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oliver and daughter, Lola; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kennedy and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marton; George, Sam and Zella Bowen; Everett Walker; Floyd Tow and Claude Bowen. All | had an enjoyable time, departing at a late honr, wishing them many more such happy events. A special fer this week only. Tiger Sweet Cera, as good a corn as ethers ask Ike a eaa fer. 4 cans fer M ets. JOHN EGER.
