Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1917 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]
WHEATFIELD.
Dr. Fyfe went to Chicago Saturday to attend the funeral of his brother, which occurred Sunday. It is predicted that a large number of* public sales will be held in February and March. Remember, that with every order of sale bills you get a complete notice of your sale in the Review of Rosela/wn and. the Review of Wheatfield, reaching the readers in all the towns and on all teh rural routes in the Kankakee valley. The Januarv thaw came Sunday and Monday and made the roads almost impassable. ’ < Attorney Roy Blue was a business visitor at the county seat this week. G. H. Morrow and Ernest Gosch were given their first ride on the Masonic goat at the stated meeting of Wheatfield lodge Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Ingram, of Porter '-canty, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boyle and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boyle entertained F. E. Lewis and family at sup-: per Monday evening?- ~rMr. and r Mrs. Otto Schwancke and Mrs. Chas. Kramer, of DeMotte, visited Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boyle. Dan Wolf, of Keener township, was a business visitor here Tuesday. , ' Homer Fisher, of Lake county, came Saturday for a visit with home folks. John I. and Nubbins was up to Chicago last Thursday, if you want to put that in your paper. Harry Remley has finally consented to get his name on the fiiver list. Harley Brown, of LaCrosse, was here Tuesday and sold his bottling works to Erwin Francis. * Frances Miller went to Kankakee Tuesday for a visit’ with relatives. Mr. Weiss, of near Rensselaer, was here Saturday looking after his 89 acres'which he lately purchased from Joseph Hickam. > ,
