Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1911 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]

WHEATFIELD.

From The Review. John Mannan, of Tefft, visited here this week with his son Robert and wife. '' Born, on Friday. December 30th, a nine-pound boy, to George Tilton and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stump returned Monday from a visit with her parents at Rensselaer. Mary and Annie Clager returned Friday from a visit with relatives and friends at Parr. Andrew Mlsch was in town last Saturday, having recovered from a ten days’ sickness with lagrippe. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Greve departed from here Friday morning for Florida, where they expect to spend the winter. Dr. W. C. Schwier, of Knox, was called here Wednesday in consultation with Dr. Fyfe on the illness of ■fatal- ft Tilton; Frank E. Lewis, C- J. Hobbs, S. W. Hamilton, Warren J. White and Burl Biggs attended Masonic Lodge at Roselawn last Friday evening, going via Hamilton auto. The mad dog scare at Wheatfield Center has about subsided. Several good dogs have been killed on account of being bitten by a dog which acted as If afflicted with rabies. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Robinson and two children, of Brookston, visited here over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F'erguson and family. Mr. Robinson is an unde of Mr. Ferguson. Allen Fbndig, who went last Friday to Renaselaer for a visit with relatives, was brought home by Trustee Fred Kerch Saturday evening. Allen had gone out to the college to witness a basketball game, and upon returning to the city attempted to jump on a passing wagon to ride to town, and in some manner lost his hold and fell under the wagon, one of the wheels passing over his ankle. It was at first thought the young man’s ankle was broken, but examination with the X-ray proved that no hones were broken, but his foot was badly bruised. Allen is getting along nicely at this writing.