Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1909 — NEWLAND. [ARTICLE]

NEWLAND.

Biss Steel, of Gifford, is working for Ed Oliver this week. Wm. Kennedy is helping Ed Oliver put up hay this week. Alice Hancock is spending a few days with Zella Bowen. Miss Lola Oliver called on Miss Mary Rees Monday afternoon. Mrs. E. Kennedy spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ed Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Callahan and baby were Rensselaer callers Thursday. Wm. Kennedy spent Sunday with his father, E. Kennedy, and family Sunday. Mrs. Ed and Lola Oliver were huckleberrylng up near Wheatfleld Sunday. Mrs. T. M. Callahan and children

spent Wednesday of this week With John Callahan and family, of Cherry Island. While swinging in the hammock Friday evening Mrs. T. M. Callahan fell and injured her back pretty Beverly. She is getting along nicely at this writing. Roy, Lurilla and Lizzie Watson, Eva McGuinse, Roy Hendrix and Mary Rees went on the excursion to Michigan City Sunday. All had an enjoyable time. Lake Michigan and the state prison was a great sight to those who had never seen it before.

Get DeWitt’s Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for it. There are a great many imitations, but there is Just one original. This salve la good for anything where a salve is needed to be used, but It is especially good for Piles. Sold by all druggists. ' ,4 .* - f. ' The managers of the Shelbyvllle furniture plants that have exhibited at the shows in Chicago and Grand Rapids repbrt that prosperity is returning for the factory people. One factory owner stated before leaving for Grand Rapids that he had received up to the present time, enough orders to keep his plant running full force from now until Christmas. Tbe best pills made are DeWitt’a Little Early Risers, the famous little liver pills. They are small, gentle, pleasant, easy to take and act promptly. They are sold by all druggists. While emptying the suit case of her husband, Dr. Grlfflith, a specialist, who recently moved to Kokomo from Kentucky'. Mrs. Griffith forgot her husband had a revolver in the receptacle and the weapon caught in a garment she was lifting out and fell to the floor in such a way as to be discharged. Mrs. Griffith sustained a flesh wound in the left shoulder.