Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1909 — NEWLAND. [ARTICLE]
NEWLAND.
• s ’ Wm. Reescalled on Ed Oliver Sunday forenoon. George Johnson called on, T. M. Callahan Monday. Golda Bowman spent Sunday afternoon with Zella Bowen. u Sam Bowen and Newt Kaupkee were Gifford callers Sunday. Ernest Rees called on Jim Stevens, of near Medaryville, Sunday. Wm. Rees is working on the dryland dredge, which is up near Beach RidgeT • Miss Mary Rees worked for Mrs. Tilman Watson, of Pleasant Grove, last week. E. Kennedy and family and Uliss Alice Bingham were Rensselaer callers Saturday. Harvey Davison and family called on Ed Oliver and wife Sunday in their big auto. George, Eva, Frances and Flossie Gorbet and Ben Ailhers spent Sunday afternoon with Wm. Rees and family. Jas. Houser returned home Thursday, after a few weeks’ visit with friends and relatives at Danville, 111. Grandpa Houser and Lola Oliver spent Saturday night and Sunday with the former’s son, George Houser, and family, of near Wheatfield. John Holliday and family are moving to Wheatfield this week. They are going to live there this winter and then move near Rensselaer, where they have a farm rented for the summer. He is going into the hay baling business at Wheatfield.
Mr. A. F. Long is pleased to announce that he will continue the agency for ZEMO, the best known remedy for the treatment of eczema, pimples, dandruff, ring worm, prickley heat, tetter, hives or any other form of skin or scalp disease. Last year Zemo made some remarkable cures of chronic cases Vis skin diseases, and Mr. A. F. Long says ZEMO gives the best results of any remedy he has ever sold for the prompt relief and positive cure of any form of skin or scalp disease. ZEMO is a clean, vegetable liquid for external use, pleasant and agreeable to use. Can be used freely on infants. z
CarL R. Loop, United States viceconsul at Winnipeg, Man., has been appointed deputy consul-general in London, England. James Mcßride, of Arnprior, Ont., succeeds him at Winnipeg.
