Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 266, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1911 — WHEATFLELD. [ARTICLE]
WHEATFLELD.
Kankakee Valley Review. f Prof. Sterrett visited over Sunday tatth Mr*. Sterrett at Wolcott C# Trustee A. S. Keen transacted business at Ike county seat Monday-. At the meeting of the sixty-six club last Sunday Debe got a black one *; Mr*. James Bpry returned Monday l'-from a visit with relatives at Lowell. Jacob Meleer, of South Bend, was a visitor here last Friday and Satur 1 - '• . Mrs. Anna Adams returned Monday from a visit with relatives at RensseM. M. M. Ocker, of Medaryville. visited here Sunday evening with Robt. ManWarren White has moved from tha McNeil to the Keen building on Railroad street Lou Jensen went to Rensselaer Saturday morning for a visit over Sunday with relatives. Ray G. Anderson returned Friday evening from a.several days' business visit to Chicago M n Homer Brown, who is woriung at trankfort, visited here ovc- Sunday with Mrs. Brown. Jdallle Clark went to Rensselaer Saturday morning for a visit over Sunday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fendig went to Chicago Wednesday on a stock buying and shopping tour. George Wesner went to Hobart last week where he will spend the winter at the home of his daughter. Charles Marine is confined to his home under the doctor's care with n severe attack of rheumatism. Mrs. George Swisher went to Evanstan. 111., Monday for a visit with her daughters, Bertha and Capitolia Toe terms of the newly elected town officers do not begin until the first Monday in January, 1912, at noon. Mrs. G. D. Gregory, Mildred Vanderburg and June Jessup went to Kankakee Saturday on a shopping tour. 7 Mary Clager went last Thursday to Rensselaer for a vjlsit with relatives and also visited her sister at Fair Oaks. x * Mr. and Mrs. George Swisher attended the funeral of his brother, the late Jerry Swisher at Medaryville, last Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Hilliard and son Max and Hazel Herath returned Friday from a visit with relatives and friend:: at ML Ayr. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Miller, of Logansport, came Saturday for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Austin and family. v Wm. McNeil moved to his property on Railroad street and Ambrose Hendrickson moved to the property vacated by Wm. McNeil. The Sunday excursion trains or. the C. I. ft 8. Ry. were discontinued last Sunday and as usual without giving the public any notice whatever. Mark Schroer and family, of near Parr, visited here Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilhranson and Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Barlow. The Modern Woodmen of America held an enjoyable meeting here Monday evening and Claude Sayler and James Anderson were given a rids on the goat Mrs. John Greve and daughter, Mr*. Robert Manngn, went last week to Warrenhurst. 111., for a visit at the home of their daughter and sister Mrs. Glasscoe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fendig and son Allen and Eugene W. Allen went via Hamilton auto Sunday to Rensselaer to attend a birthday dinner given In honor of the eighty-fourth birthday of Mr. Fendig’s mother. Mrs. Samantha Tilton. Mrs. George .. Stembei. Mr. and Mrs. George Tilton, Mrs. Minerva Swisher and Mr. and Mrs. George Swisher attended the funeral of the late Jeremiah Swisher at Medaryville Sunday. Death occurred Thursday, Nov. 2, at the age of years and 10 months. Mr. and Mrs. George Swisher returned home Saturday from a seven 1 weeks* visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Fred Fuller and family, of Broad Ripple, near Indianapolis. They also visited last Friday at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Wm The boy’s appetite ia often the source of amazement. If you would have such an appetite take Chamberlain's Tablet*. only create a healthy appetite, hut strengthen the stomach and enable it to do its work natuWfaat have you to sell at this time | of the year? (Try a classified ad in The Beoublican and von can sell It nmwiFmaeaea-TirTßi wm /irrtm wwu *v - I it j . n . Weekly
