Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1912 — News Notes From Northern Friends From Wheatfield Review. [ARTICLE]
News Notes From Northern Friends From Wheatfield Review.
Dr. Fyfe and son Malcolm were Chicago visitors Monday evening. H. W. Marble went to Chicago Tuesday to purchase another . supply of horses and mules. J. C. McColly has purchased the former Helmick property east of town and expects 1:6 move here from Vfrgie shortly. Wilme O. Nelson is able to be out again after a quite serious attack of ptomaine poisoning from eating canned corn. Ira Melser, of South Bend, came Tuesday to work at the barber trade while Skeet recovers from an attack of DHckitis. It is reported that it will be .sometime before a Rensselaer match is the cause of an explosion at the north end powder factory. Word received from Florida-by the Jensen family states that Earle Darny has been quite sick, with symptoms of typhoid attack. M. J. Delahanty returned Thursday from a business trip to Danville. Mike didn’t say anything about meeting Uncle Joe Cannon while he was gone. John Pinter and his rheumatic troubles seem to be on friendly terms as ever and John expects to go to Mndlavia to take a course iu mud baths. Dr. Fox, of Chicago, is expected here this Thursday to perform a surgical operation on Mrs. Robert Mannan, and also on Mrs. Frank H. Scott. The Rebekah Lodge of Wheatfleld held a very enjoyable meeting at their hall last Friday evening. After the regular business was concluded a nice lunch was served. M. V. Kannally, of Chicago, who has been previously mentioned In the Review as the party who purchased the property for tbe Aetna Powder Co., for the new site of the powder mill in Northern Jasper, was a business visitor her© Saturday. Otis Rich wsb given bis first ride on the Pythian goat Wednesday evening of last week, and arrangements hkve been made to give Harry Kersey bis first ride and Otis Rich and George Marr their second ride Wednesday evening of this week. .. wy~’s
