Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1890 — From Wheatfield. [ARTICLE]
From Wheatfield.
The roads are impassible. The ground hog certainly failed to see his shadow, in this part of the country. Levi Miller and family will move next week to Piatt county* 111. Silas Graham will soon move to White Co. Ind. Wallace Bullock and family will leave us soon. Richard Campbell has opened a wholesale saloon, in the building formerly occupied by Graham & Graves, as a butcher shop. The C. & I. C. folks have moved their depot building down to the R. R. crossing, and henceforth we will have a Union depot at this place. In a suit of Bruner vs. Wallace, tried at this place last Saturday, the jury after being out fifteen hours, agreed to disagree. Died, at the home of her parente in Wheatfield, on Tuesday, Jap. 28th 1890,- of catarrh of the bowels, and intermitent fever, Anna May, daughter of John and Ella Welsh, aged 2 years, 4 months, and six days. The lemains were interred in the Catholic cemetery, at San Pierre.
