Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1888 — FROM WHEATFIELD [ARTICLE]
FROM WHEATFIELD
Bvsineija dull. Owing to recent heavy /.ins 1 laying is entirely suspended. The corn crop promises t> he good on uclards. Born to Mr. end Mrs. Silas Graham, on the .Ith, r* daughter. Uncle Jo.: Car -on md Gra>.ny Snider are or. the sick list. Ifran- A has been verv'sick ? ■ V aWs'tofce aronnd .•■; ».:.en ri- :■i l i ..uli. y, of C roll coiti 11 >, ia'( * - isi i.ir*g ' ola,li \. s rnu l.iei;a thir vicinity. <* . I'bpui nas returneu "rein a-’o .1 vre.-ks sojourn in iv; nk» o ■ J-. jLy, Hi. She repo !1 1 • • •'.•!' sickness in that locality. We net'' in die Republican of July 2 ■ . me ne signing his name *'V. .te," writing ircm Jio'nay> :■ ; “die Democrats of ’.Vmu diol , .• aiitu to organize a cl iil.> a.-; their man from away off did not ccme.” i. ue, “trie man i'rotn away off did not come,” but be made the necessary arrangements for organization, and th. club was organized just the same, h ollowing are its officers: President —G. O. Stembel. Vice President—P. W. Austin. Secretary—J as. Melser. D. Clark. The organization is known as the Wheatfield Hendricks League Club, and now has about fifty members. • e would advise “Walkerite” to “tell the truth,” or keep silent.
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