Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1912 — Wheatfield Items from The Kankakee Valley Review. [ARTICLE]
Wheatfield Items from The Kankakee Valley Review.
Dee Dunn, Will Rockw'ell and Harry Swayzee shredded corn Saturday. The boys think they were lucky to get their feed stored before tire rain Sunday. Frank Rogers returned from Chicago Monday. Mrs. George Swisher returned Monday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Maude Kepperling, at Thayer. Mrs. Harmon Crawford w.as a Rensselaer visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rainford, of Lake Village, came Thanksgiving to the home of her sister, Mrs. John Biggs, and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and family, of Kankakee, spent Thanksgiving day here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Allen, and family. 'Mr. and MrS. Alva McNeil, of Lacrosse, spent Thanksgiving here with relatives. Mrs. Bernica-Clark and son, Mallie, spent Thanksgiving with friends at Rensselaer. Harry Neier and Pete Heil will hold a public sale of live stock and farm tools Dec. 10th. See the notice elsewhere in this paper. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and Bessie Anderson took Thanksgiying dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Engelbret Jensen returned Saturday from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. J. P. Hammond, and son, Jens, at Rensselaer. J. A. Akers made a business trip to Rensselaer Tuesday. * Captain O. B. Rockwell, of Knox, came Wednesday evening and spent Thanksgiving day with his brother, A. P. Rockwell, and family. George Smith made a business trip to Shelby Wednesday. We learn from Rev. Hickman that he performed the marriage ceremony of George William Anderson, of Chicago. to Miss Jessie Wilmington, of Wheatfield, on November 29, 1912. The new r ly-weds will reside in Chicago. ‘ William Weese, A. C. Nees, Louis Zick, Mrs. Harry Remley, Mrs. Herman Langdon, Mrs. Thos. Jensen, Carl Jeffert and Mrs. A. Moyer went * r Chicago Tuesday to see the and other sights in the windy city. 'Rev. Mpßrayer and wife are visiting their home folks at Terre Haute this week. , Mrs. Martha Marble ai.J or m, Henry Ward, went Wednesday evening to Crown Point to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Frank Rogers and daughter, Louise went to Chicago Friday and Mrs. Rogers went Saturday evening, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Miller. The Rogers hardware and paint store has changed hands, the new proprietors being Charles T. Lundstrom & Co., of Chicago. , A. L. Jensen made a business trip to Rensselaer Friday. Dr. Salisbury, of Crown Point, was a business visitor here Friday. Miss Elizabeth Spitler, of Rensselaer, came last Friday for a few days' Visit with Mrs. Bernice Clark and son, Mallie. A. J. Tilton will hold a public sale of live stock and farm tools Tuesday, Dec. 17th. See the list in this paper. John Nielson, of Manz, Utah, whb was returning from a trip to Norway, stopped off here Thanksgiving morning and visited until Tuesday morning, at the iionre "of Tris "tmcler~fittgeb r bret Jensen, and faintly. Nellie Knapp, Leota Williams and Maber Karch,. who spent Thanksgiving with home folks, went to Kankakee on a shopping tour last week. Mrs. Ida Hoffman, of Indianapolis, returned home Monday from a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Mary Clark and family. .John Greve, Trustee A. S. Keen and Trustee Fred Karch were county seat business visitors Monday. Mrs. James H. Smith returned Manday from a visit with relatives at Lafayette. Charles H. Schatzley was a Rensselaer visitor Monday.
