Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1900 — WHEATFIEID. [ARTICLE]

WHEATFIEID.

Hurrah for Bryan! Mr. Funk sold two carloads of onions last week. H. Marble and E. Seidler were in Chicago last week on business. Barney Whitaker of "Greasy Gillam,” visited his parents a few days last week. A six pound democrat boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Asher south of town, the 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Adamson at Brook were the guests of F. H. Scott and wife last week. . Rev. H. M. Calton preached an able sermon at the M, E. church Sundayevening. The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith was buried at the Catholic cemetery Sunday afternoon. Miss Lena Whittaker and Jens Jensen were married at the home of the bride’s sister, Saturday evening. Somebody ask Ed Nichols why he was in such a hurry Sunday evening, and who he was going to see? Judge Thompson spoke to a very slim audience at this piace Friday eve. of last week. Guess the republicans are back-sliding. Hon. E. P. H man of Rensselaer, spoke here to a crowded house Wednesday night Mr. Honan produced sound argument and the audience was well pleased with the way he handled the issues of the day. A rousing time was had at the S. S. convention at Dew Drop last Sunday, in which the Kniman and West Vernon S. S. w-ere represented. C. W. Faris of Gillam, and B. G. Comer of W. Vernon, addressed the audience in a manner which was higly appreciated by all. Among those who were present from this place were Mr. and Mrs. Hodge, Clara and Manda Hoober, G. Comer and Mr. Wheatfield and better half.