Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1915 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]

WHEATFIELD.

Wheatfield Review. ' Joe Hickam and Wm. McNeil were county seat goers Saturday. H. W. Marble attended the horse sale at Crown Point Tuesday. J. W. Ott and children, of Crown Point, were visitors here Tuesday. Dr. Salisbury and wife, of Crown Point, visited relatives here Sunday. James McColly and men went Wednesday to Moffita Switch to build a barn. Alfred Fairchild, the Stoutsburg merchant, has purchased a Ford runabout. Wm. Huntington, of Valparaiso, was a business visitor here Monday evening. H. W. Marble and W. A. Davis went to Rensselaer to do duty on the petit jury Wednesday. Simon Fendig has a new Ford touring car and son Allen is doing the honk kopk stunt. Mrs. Wm. McNeil visited Tuesday at the home of her son, Alva and wife, of LaCrosse. ‘ A. Moyer returned from Mazon Tuesday and left here to visit a sick brother at Elkhart. Mr. andi Mrs. C. W. Weiss were called to Chicago this week by the sudden death of her father. Ed Allen, of Lafayette, and John Allen, of Kankakee, visited their sick mother here last Saturday and Sunday. Local option election Saturday, May 1. Vote early and vote for the best interest of your town and its people. Mrs. Johanna Byers went to WeMotte Wednesday for a visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Davis and family. Mayor Spitler and wife, of Rensselaer, visited their daughter, Mrs. Mallie Clark, and husband at the Oakdale Farm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, son George, daughter, Edna, and Maurice Ebersol autoed to Valparaiso Wednesday bn a shopping trip. Mrs. E. W. Allen has nearly recovered from her recent illness and the services of the professional nurse has been dispensed with. Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowie and daughter, Deborah, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boyle and daughter, Dorothy, autoed Tuesday to Valparaiso. ! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foulks, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams and daughter, of Monon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reese, daughter and son, of LaCrosse, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Williams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burns, of Urbana, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Steel, of Chicago, were visitors from Saturday to Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart. Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Steel are sisters of Mr, Barnhart. Jean M. Alley, superintendent of dredge construction at the Kankakee river, will make an address on the Panama canal before the civil discussion club of Tefft on next Saturday night, April 24. Mr. Allen has been at Panama,and is well posted and will make a good address. Everybody come out and hear him. Also several good musical numbers.