Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1911 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]

WHEATFIELD.

Kankakee Valley Review. John Matt took in sights at Michigan City last Sunday. Wm. McNeil went to Chicago Tuesday on a business trip. Mr. Aid Mrs. Warren White and children visited relatives at Tefft Sunday. John Mannan, Henry Shirrell and Ernest Triechel, of Tefft, visited here Tuesday. ; Wm. Stomp, Asa Stump, Elmer Miller and Dee Brown went to DeMotte Wednesday. Born, Monday, October 9; 1911, a girl, .to Mark Williams and .wife, Dr. Fyfe in attendance.. H. -W. Marble, Dr. Salisbury and J, W. Ott were business visitors at Rensselaer last Saturday. Born, Friday, October 6, 1911, a boy to Lute Wiseman and wife, Dr. Wells, attending physician. Mr. and Mrs. Thos Jensen, of Rensselaer, came Saturday evening for a visit with their parents. C. D. Shook, of DeMotte, and Andy Wilson, of Hebron, were here Tuesday, looking after stock. Mrs. J. Bowie and children visited Saturday at - Shelby with her father, Richard Fuller and family. Mrs. John A. Williams went Monday fpr a week's visit with relatives at Rensselaer, Remington and Wolcott. Mrs. Maria Biggs and Mrs. Engelbret Jensen went Sunday to South Bend to have their eyes treated by an oculist. Mrs. Harry Remley and Mr. and Mrs. Gert Hendrickson went Sunday to Rye for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Funk. Mrs. F. E. Rees, of LaCrosse, visited here last Thursday at the home of her mother, Mrs. John A. Williams and family. Mallie Clark went Saturday to Kankakee for repair's for the dry land dredge, which was laid up for a few days on account of breakage. Mrs. E. P. O’Connell and baby, who has been visiting the |past two weeks with Squire VanDoozer and wife, went to Tefft Sunday for a visit with friends. Mrs. Nativia White and daughter Stella, of Kankakee township, visited here Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren White and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Langdon. - On account of missing train connections the socialist speaker billed to speak here last Monday was unable to be present A later date will be arranged. >- Mrs. Callahan, of Rensselaer, returned home Saturday morning, after several days’ visit here at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Whited, and family. f. Mr. and Mrs. John Helmick returned home Saturday evening from attending the annual reunion of his regiment, the ninth Indiana, which was held at Laporte. Rev. Downey was here Wednesday with two wagons, loading Lis household goods for removal to Roselawn, where the Northwestern Indiana Conference sent him. Alva McNeil, of LaCrosse, Bert Dunn, lately from the west,'and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Loomis, of LaCrosse, were Sunday visitors* here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William McNeil. Charlie Austin, who has been visiting at the home of his sister at Menominee, Wis., came Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Austin and family, and will then visit with bis sister at Logansport and return to Florida within the next two weeks. Miss Estella O’Connell, of Chicago, who is on her way to spend some time in Los Angeles, Calif., came last Friday to visit with her sinter, Mrs. M. B. Fyfe, and family, and went to Fair Oaks Tuesday morning to visit with her brother, Walter S. McConnell and wife. Eba Swanson, who has been for the past nine, weeks confined at the homo of Mr., and Mrs. Engelbret Jensen with an attack of typhoid fever, has recovered and went-. Saturday, accompanied by her sister Vinnie and Mr. Jensen, to her home at Pullman, 111. Mr. Jensen will remain at Pullman and Chicago a few days for a visit with relatives. Among those who attended the After-Harvest jubilee at North Judson last week were Mr. and Mis. Sam Payne and daughters, Mrs. Kate Tinkham, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tinkham, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heil and daughter Stella, Mr. and Mrs. William Weese and daughter, Everett Huber George Davisson, Harmon Clark, Milton May, Mrs. Warren White, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Gregory, June Jessup, Nellie Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hallier and son, Edith and Lottie Miller, Louis Jensen, Mary Clager, Dutch Ed and one more.