Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1914 — Interesting News From The Wheatfield Review. [ARTICLE]
Interesting News From The Wheatfield Review.
Rentz Bros. Circus at Wheatfield Thursday, July 9th. . »Postmaster Paulsen and sons were Rensselaer visitors Monday. Dr. Fyfe and family autoed Saturday to spend the 4th at- Fair Oaks. Mrs. A. L. Jensen was quite rick ast weekwith an attack of tonsiltie. MWy. Bowie and daughters vial- > tedWfer Sunday with relatives at Shelby. . Anna Clager, of Fair Oaks, came Monday for a visit with her patents. Mark Schroer and wife visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Barlow. ' ’ > t . Anna Misch went to Kersey Tuesday to visit at the home of her brother, Henry. Mrs. Frank McColly returned on Monday from a visit with home, folks at Kniman. Mra Simon Fendig Ivent Wednesday to Kankakee to visit her brother, John and family. Mrs. Johnston, of Westville, is here visiting at the home of her brother, Ed Jackson. Mrs. E. W. Allen left here Wednesday tor a visit with relatives at Grand Junction, Colo. The town board is building an addition to'the town hall to be used as a fire engine room. Postmaster Fred Watson and wife, of DeMotte, visited here Sunday with Mt. and Mrs. James Keen. Mr. and Mrs. Alva McNeil, of LaCrosse, visited his parents and attended the ball game here Sunday. Clifford Hamilton and his best, Ted Biggs and Alma were Michigan City goers on the Sunday excursion. y
Mrs. James Anderson and baby are visiting this week with her sister, Mrs. Melvin Hendrickson anl family, of Kouts. Mr. Gibbs has purchased'a tractor engine with which he hauls three mowers and cuts quite a swath in the hay fields. Mr. and Mra George Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamilton autoed to Lowell Sunday and visited with relatives and friends. Mrs. Sherman Herath and two children, of Kansas City, came Tuesday evening for a visit With Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilliard and family. Mrs. George Hoehn, of Kankakee, came Tuesday for a visit on the farm with her son, Otto, and her sons, Albert and George, here in town. A gasoline stove went wrong at the home of E. R. Hight and was the cause of getting out the fire engine Friday. The fire was extinguished without doing much damage. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, of Chicago Heights, came the 4th to visit a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knapp. Nellie Knapp returned home with them Tuesday for a visit The practice of several young boys congregating daily in the grand stand at the ball park and damaging the property must be stopped or prosecutions will follow. Read the notice to trespassers in this issue. The Review Is to receipt of the wedding announcement of Bessie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callaghan, to Mr. Charles Sevenson, of Kermit N. D. The Review joins with many Jasper county friends in extending congratulations and best wishes. ? The Regulars will cross bats with the Athletics at Rensselaer, Sunday, July 12th, and the game promises to be very interesting. The Regulars have confidence that they will beat the salaried team at our county seat. A good -bunch of north end fans are making arrangements to see the game. Come on with the crowd and root your head off for the north end players. Robt. Mannan, Joseph Hilliard, A. L. Jensen, Herman Langdon, Thomas Jensen, Harry Remley, Albert Keen, Neil Clager, Louis Paulsen and Simon Fendig attended the Masonic ceremony of the laying of the cornerstone of the new Masonic temple at North Judson Tuesday evening, which a banquet was given the large assemblage of visiting members fro mthe surrounding towns.
