Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1911 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]
WHEATFIELD.
Kankakee Valley Review. * ' John Biggs and Jacob Heil transacted business at Momence Wednesday. Mallie Clark made a business trip teChicago Monday for- rewdrn.itor.a®:.. dredge/ Chas. Gerber visited here Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Warren White. . - ■ ■ ; • Herman Langdon went to North Judson last Friday to have some Antal work done. John S. Allen, of Kankakee, visited here Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Allen. - Debs dressed In his best last Sunday and shoved his feet under the dinner table of Ye Editor. Mr. and Mrs. Warren White and Mrs. Joseph Hilliard went Thursday on a shopping trip to Chicago. Mrs. Joseph Akers and young son returned home Monday evening ’from a visit with relatives at Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Greve returned Monday from a ten days’ visit at Rensselaer with Recorder John W. Tilton and family. : Local Conductor Phillips and Engineer John Maher, of the C. L & S, were here last Friday and Saturday on a hunting trip. Mrs. Mary Clark and Mrs. Kato Tinkham went Monday ta IwdianAbAGrant Davisson visited here Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bartow and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gulbranson and returned home Friday, Stone road election Saturday. De*cember 9th for all voters of Wheatfield township and town of Wheatfield at the usual voting place, town hall. Trustee A. .8. Keen has changed his office day from Saturday to »W----day. All persons desiring to transact township business will be so joyerned. £ Rev. Mcßrayer went to the Federation of churches movement held at the Makeever House in Rensselaer, Monday. All ministers of the county were to be present. The money raised by the sale of Red Cross Christmas Seals Is used to fight tuberculosis in Indiana. Everyone who buys a seal helps the movement in behalf bf the pubMc health. Do you know that one couple out of every seven married in Indiana last year was divorced and that the divorce rate id growing much taster than the population. Indiana is given eighth jmnk among the states. Ed I>ke returned home alone last visit. Ed said we bad anothe’r guess coming when we told him where we thought he had been, and he said the storm last week was general in the southern part of the state. The special election for the gravel for December 9,191 L Complete description of the proposed road and notice of election is published on page eight of this paper. If the voters decide to build this road, one of th® much needed improvements to northern Jasper will be brought about. A good road north and south and east and west through Wheatfield townstop has been a long felt want A letter received here from Lteut ' ZoUie Salisbury, written on his atek rival at Manila, Philliplne Islands, was 28 days making the trip, about the same time it took him to go, which makes the total round trip withov’ delay in 5« days. When the letter was written he had not been there Iqqet cboukli to know how iHk’
