Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1920 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]

WHEATFIELD.

Leniey Jones and wife went to Wells county, Indiana, Saturday for several days’ visit with relatives. C. E. Bush and family intend moving to Michigan City about - March Ist. /•Mr. and Mrs. Al .Clark, of Hammond, visited here over Sunday with relatives. Hellen Allen of Kankakee came Saturday for a visit with her grandma. - '■IH

The High School Minstrels were well attended last Friday evening. The sad news of the death of Mr. Hickam of Spencer, Ind* i youngest brother of Joseph Hickam, of Wheatfield, was received heire by telegraph last week. Frank Johnson, who has been in Chicago since last election came back last Friday and opened up business at the old stand. of Mrs. Robert Hipshire, who moved from Wheatfield to Reynolds a few weeks ago. The cause of death was the influenza and pneumonia, femes Andereoi\ and Olan Minor motored to Valparaiso last Saturday. , J. R. Hileman stocked up his 1 Walker township farm with 30 fine ’ steers apd several fine Holstein cows . and John also bought a saddle hone ’ Which now makes John a full fledg- ; ed up-to-date farmer. fMr. and Mrs. Wm. Traub went ; to Indianapolis Friday evening tor a few days’ visit Look over the list of subscribers i who have paid on subscription ac{counts this week and’seeif'your ■ name is written there. I Tres Tresner, of Kankakee, was 'in town Tuesday. He is getting ready to move to his new farm near Valparaiso. Jerry Maloney has been offered a try out with the WhiteSox. Here’s td you Jerry. Hope you make

John Mannan and Senator Gore of Tefft were Monday busines visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Austin adn son, William, of Sedalia, Ind., motored here Monday and visited with Mrs. Cenia Jenkins. Official information''has been received that the Dominion of Canada is as dry as a powder horn except Montreal, and it will 'be dry soon. Cuba is the only oasis in the desert. •Mrs. Maria Biggs returned home Tuesday from a two months’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Manz, of Nashville, Tennessee. Her daughter Goldia returned with her mother and will remain here on an I extended visit. / ' ! . I Noah Stondbreaker jumped in his jitney Monday morning, went in a northwesterly direction and when I dur reporter asked “Stfew*/" where' he was going, he saids “If anybody! imlcs you tell them you don’t know. Now don’t you tell anybody, keep it mum. Hyman Parker will hold a public sale of live stock, farm tools and household goods Friday, Feb. 27. • Re«d (the list elsewhere in this paper. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Marine moved Tuesday to the- Howell farm north of town and Mr. ana - Mrs. ' Wm. Grube moved this week to ; their farm south of Kersey. Albert Hickam of Worthington* 1 Ind., came Tuesday for a few days’, ! visit with his brother, Joseph Hick--1 am and family. Word received here last week an- , nounced the sad news of the death Miss Deborah Bowie visited Fri--1 day evening and Saturday with relatives at Shelby.