Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1912 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]
WHEATFIELD.
Kankakee Valley Review. ; Ray AndersOn made a business trip to North. Judson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clager have purchased the Wm. McNeil place on High street Rev. Father Horstman conducted regular services at the:Catholic church here Sunday. Mrs. Warren J. White has been on the sick list the past two weeks with a severe cold. Trustee A. S. Keen and the township teachers attended institute at Tefft Saturday. Wiliam Myers, whe has been working for sometime near Schneider, has returned home. The ice houses in this vicinity are all being filled with the best ice seen for many years. 1 Clara Miller, of . Chicago, came Tuesday on account of the illness of her sister Edith. John Nordhouse went to Roselawn and Hiram Crawford to Rensselaer on business Monday. George O. Stembel returned last Thursday from a two days’ business trip to Indianapolis. H. W. Marble and W, A. Mize were business visitors at Indianapolis last Thursday and Friday. Perry Hamilton. of Chicago, came Friday for a visit here with his parents and other relatives. Annie Behles, of Tefft, was here Tuesday and reported that her sister was somewhat improved. Mrs. Hamer Brown returned Tuesday „from Frankfort, where sae had been visiting her husband. Dr. L. N. Wells, of DeMotte, was called Sunday jn consultation on the illness of Miss Edith Miller. Mrs. Samantha Tilton went to Knox Saturday for a visit over Sunday with Mrs. W. C. Schwier and family. ——, —— > - James Cooper returned Saturday from a visit with relatives at Monon. Jim has been on the sick list the past ten days. - V At the regular meeting of Wheatfield camp Modern Woodmen, John Karch was initiated into the mysteries of woodcraft. Mannan & Jensen went to Rensselaer and Warsaw Saturday on real estate matters, returning via Hamilton auto Sunday.. “ , Mrg. Callphaß, of Rensselaer, returned home Monday from a visit here with ter daughter, Mrs. William Whited and family. Mr; and Mrs. W. S. McConnell and
baby, of Fair Oaks, visited here Monday and Tuesday with Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Fyfe and family. Mrs. John Helmick returned home Tuesday from a month’s visit with her son William in Texas and her daughter Mrs. Biggs in Mississippi. Mrs. John Comer, of Rjann, Ind., is here visiting at the home of her sisurs, Mrs. Maria Biggs and family, and Mrs. Wm. McNc 1 and her brother Albert Dunn and family. C. C. Kitter, of Wellsboro, Ind., visited here Saturday and Sunday with his wife and children, Mrs. Knitter being on the sick list at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James East. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason, of Lowell, returned home Tuesday after a visit here with his sick mother, who has been quite seriously ill the past ten days but is now some better. Senator Halleck, of Rensselaer, and Attorney Harry Miller, of North Judson, were here to try a law suit Thursday but Abe’s client took a change of venue to Squire Hobbs at Kersey. - Capitolia Swisher returned from Evanston Saturday and visited at the home of George Stembel and family. Her parents, who have been visiting in the city for the past two months, returning to Wheatfield -this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lidtke returned Friday evening from their honeymoon trip in the southern part of’ the state. They will be at home to their friends in Brewer cottage on Grove street in the near future. Miss Annia Lidtke, who attended the wedding, returned home with the newly-
