Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1912 — Newsy Items From The Wheatfield Review. [ARTICLE]

Newsy Items From The Wheatfield Review.

Rev. Downey was a Wheatfield visitor last Friday. C. T. Otis was a business visitor here Sunday and Monday. Charles E. Kersey business at Rensselaer Tuesday. JohariJreve, of Chicago, came Tuesday for a visit here with relatives. Daniel Fairchild, of DeMotte, visited here Jdonday with Dr. Rice and family. Miss Efflle Fairchild, of Monon, visited here Sunday with Mrs. Reuben Gundy. Perry Hamilton, of Chicago, came Saturday for a visit here with relatives. The C. I. & S. is building a 1240foot extension to the side track at this place. Effie Fairchild returned Monday from a visit at the home of her parents at Monon. Pressley Davis, of Florida, came last week for a visit with Jasper eounty friends. Contractor Kane will have the gravel road completed through town from the south this week. Mrs. A. VanDoozer has been confined to her home the past ten days i with rheumatic troubles. Reports from the onion growers in this vicinity are that every prospect is favorable to a large yield. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Myers went Friday to Hobart and Valparaiso for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. John East went Wednesday to Tolleston for a visit at, the home Of iher daughter, Mrs. Franklin Petry.

■ Mrs. E. W. Allen returned Sunday morning from several deys’ visit at the home of her son, John, and family. William Vant Wond, of Druse Lake. 111., made hie first visit hera in twenty years, formerly being resident of this vicinity. Mrs. John Ilaladay and children, of Rensselaer, came Saturday for a visit with Mr. arid Mrs. William Whited and family. William B. Austin, of Chicago, was a business visitor here Wednesday and drove out to see his land interests on section 20. Uncle Johnnie Tyler says he thinks if another democratic ticket is put in the race that Teddy will be the candidate for president. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevenson ano baby, of Hegeswisch, and Bernice Con • way, - of, Hammond, retuTned home Sunday from a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kight. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamilton, of Medaryville, came Friday evening for a visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. George Ferguson, and their son, S. W. Hamilton, and wife. County Surveyor Osborne, of Rensselaer, was a business visitor here Tuesday. He was accompanied by his father, who at one time was a resident of northern Jasper. Mrs. Frank Rogers took her little five-year-old > daughter, Louise, to the Battle Creek, Mich., sanitarium for treatment for rheumatic troubles. They were accompanied 4?y Mrs. D. R.

Miller. Sadie Gulbransen visited over Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. A. Hendrickson and family, and went Monday to Stoutsburg to visit at the Jmmea_nf..hej ulsters. Mrs. P. O. Kennedy and Mrs. Cassius Wesner. Mrs. Albert Dunn who has been in failing health for the past two months, will leave here today for Rockville, Ind., where she will take treatment at a sanitarium at that place. Mr, Dunn, Mrs. Maria Biggs and Mrs, Linton will accompany Mrs. Dunn to the sanitarium. The Wheatfield Regulars and a bunch of fans went over to the Stake county seat to play the Knox team, and also to convince Dr. Schwier that Wheatfield always did have a good ball team and elegant bunch of rooters. The score was 8 to 4 In favor of the Regulars. The Wheatfield Band will give a band concert every Saturday evening, weather permitting. The concert given last Saturday evening brought a large crowd to town and the efforts of the band to give free amusement* is very much appreciated. The members of the band are to be congratulated for the progress they have made in so short a time. As the result of an explosion caused hy pouring kerosene on red hot coals, Mrs. Shirley Longacre, who lives near Webster, died Friday night Her clothes were burned from her body. An infant child was carried from the house jußt in time to save it ‘from a similar fate. The Longacre home with Its contents was burned. During the summer Months mothers of young children should watch foi any unnatural looseness of the bowels. When given prompt attention at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. c

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