Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1889 — FROM WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]

FROM WHEATFIELD.

Business lively. Farmers have mostly got theii corn and other spring crops in. Weather pleasant, but a gooc shower of rain would be appreciated by the farmers. Mr. Smiley has at last seenred the Wheatfield post offiec, and will take possession soon. James Smith, of Rensselaer was the guest of Miss Flora Collins, Saturday and Sunday. Look out for another Wheatfield wedding at an early day. Fishing appears to be in full headway now; the river is being visited by crowds of fishermen daily, and all report good luck and lots of fish. The funeral sermon for Grandma Snyder will be preached at the Wheatfield school house, Sundav, June 16th. Mr. Hawkins, Mrs. Keane and Flora Knapp are still on the sick list Summer term of school commenced on Monday last, by a lady teacher of Moonshine. Bird-Eye Bill. Wheatfield, 5, 21, ’B9.