Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1892 — FROM WHEA TFIELD. [ARTICLE]

FROM WHEA TFIELD.

Our Methodist friends have their new parsonage about completed, which is a very desirablß-and-Jieeded improvement. The Rev Veach will occupy it shortly. • Our esteemed farmer friend, Geo. Hohen has purchased Max Algrims fine two story residence and will i move into it in the near futuie, Mr. Chas. Myers and wife have just returned from Chicago, where they have been to purchase-new supplies for their-already complete stock. Our affable agent at the Junction,; Mr. Scott, has asked to de released for four months, having been there for three and one-half year 3, continually . The hay crop appears to be moving off rapidly. Thy Marble new dwelling will pyobably not be completed before next spring oil account of too cold weather to piaster. Max Algrim expects to build a fine residence in the. spring, probably in Bentley’s Addition. ~~ • The M. R. people will probably hold services in the school house by permission of our township trustee, Douglas Clark, until spring, when they intend to build their own church. Father Weil of the Lutheran church, was here last week and baptized quite a large number of children into their church.. The I. O. 0. F’s of Wheatfield will take possession of Bentley’s large hall and occupy it for five years, commencing Tuesday night, the 6th. It is being nicely fixed up for their exclusive use. We learn that Mr. Wosine Shaffner is much worse and not expected to last much longer. He has been a great sufferer. Mr, N. S. Bentley, of Chicago, was over last week and made a short visit at Father Bentley’s. Mr. Bentley is closing out his en.lka.sLaak,.Qf dry greatly reduced prices. He is mSferngHreom... for hardware in their place.

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