Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1889 — FROM WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]

FROM WHEATFIELD.

Business fair. Roads rough. Measles about over. Whooping cough still prevailing. □J ohn Mollett’s youngest son has the lnng fever. Dr. Bowman has located in Wheatfield. John Jensen, of Dunnville, is buiMing a blacksmith shop in town and will be ready for business soon. J ohn Graves is moving his butcher shop to the west end of M ain street. Joel Root has sold his farm to Noah Hamil on. Mr. H. has moved on to the farm, and Mr. R. has erected and moved into a comfortable dwelling in Wheatfield. A. C. Tuttli, of Nubbin Ridge, h s moved to our town. He says ie will soon open a shoe and barber shop. Rumor says that Joseph Austin is married. If so, you had better own it, Joe. Anon.