Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1911 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]
WHEATFIELD.
Kankakee Valley Review. Edward Lidtke made"a business trip to Kankakee Saturday. James Cooper went to Monon Wednesday to visit relatives Herwon Langdon has had an attaok of the grip tirt? past week. John E/Meyers, of Kniman, was a business viator here Tuesday. Mrs. Warren 3, White went Friday to Chicago on a shopping trip. Mrs. Henry Gilbransen went Tuesday to DeMotte for a day’s visit with friends.
Mrs. George Stallwood and daugh-; ter, Mrs. Chamberlain, visited friends here Monday. (? H. W. Marble went to Crown Point Monday to visit with his mother and other relatives. M. J. Delahanty, Robert Mannan and Jacob Hell were county seat visitors Wednesday. N|rs. G. D. Gregory, June Jessup and sister went shopping to Kankakee last Saturday. Roy Heil went Monday to Illinois ‘and told us he might be married before he returned. Mr. John W. Williams and children went, Friday to Rensselaer for a -visit with relatives. Art Tuteur, of Rensselaer, visited last Thursday qnd Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fendig. Mrs. John East was called to Gibson Monday by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Grace Knitter. _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols and baby went last Thursday to Danville for a visit with relatives and friends. Mr 3. Louis Paulsen returned Friday evening from several days visit with Mrs. John Tilton and family at Rensselaer. Allen Fendig returned Monday from a visit over Sunday with his Grandma Fendig and other county seat relative Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierce, of Kouts, dro\ k e here and spent Sunday at the home of her father, , August Lidtke and family/ The grand old man "Debs” enter-
tained a few bachelor friends at a possum and sweet potato dinner Sunday evening. Fred Marlowe, Carrie Banes, of 3waningion, lizzie Wiseman, of Virgie visited here this week jeith Wm. and Luther Wiseman. John Pinter, who has. been confined to his home, the past ten days with rheumatism, is reported better and able to be about the house. Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. • Kennedy, who was recently kicked in the head by a mule, has recovered nicely and able to be about again. Ray Anderson returned Tuesday from South Bend, where he has been attending a meeting of the stockholders of the firm known as Whiting Bros.
At the election of road supervisors in Wheatfleid township last Saturday the following were elected. First district, Everett Finney; Second district. Orley Miller; third district, John Haladay. Wm. H. Minor returned Saturda-” from St. .Louis, where he had been to the hospital on account of a surgical operation being performed on his son-in-law for appendicitis. His daughter, Mrs. Ethel Lambert, came with him for a visit
John Payne and wife, of Glendale, Arizona, came Saturday for a visit at the home of his brother Samuel Payrn and family. John speaks highly of th 1 Arizona and its people and reports that Arthur and Phillip White are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Payne will visit with relatives in Starke and Jas per counties until the middle of January, when they will return to Arizona, where John has a position in the of flee of a large sugar factory. The sad news was announced Monday of the sudden death of Mrs. Baughman, wife of Willard Baughman, the merchant of Stoutsburg. Mrs. Baugnman was apparently in her usual good health preparing the noonday meal, when she fell uncnoscious. Medical aid was summoned and Dr. Weils diagnosed the case as indigestion. Restoratives were given without avail and she died about one o’clock. The fun-
eral will be held from the home Friday morning and the remains will be taken to Rye for burial. The family have the sympathy of the entire community in this# their hour of bereavement. \j,‘
