Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1893 — CORRESPONDENCE [ARTICLE]

CORRESPONDENCE

FROM WHEATFIELD. D. B. Nowels and family, of Rensselaer, will board with Mrs. McNeil, ofsouth Wheatfield, during the winter. ' Kankakee and Wheatfield townships will meet, in joint institute next Saturday at Wheatfield school-house. A good and interesting program has been prepared, and a profitable day is expected. The Three 1., R. R’s profits this year will be lessened a great deal bythe expense of the fires which have been set by the engines. Another fire one week ago Monday burned about one hundred and fifty more tons of hay. The greater part of the hay burned this year belonged to Mr. Marble. Farmers are shipping in com from southern Jasper for winter feed. , A small steamer has been steaming up and down the river and Sunday took a party of 'fa'heatfieldites a ride down the river. The cold wind and the few snowflakis that fell on Saturday last, re m inded the people of coming winter, and created a demand for winter clothing. Let us hear, from the other town ships, and learn what is going on. EROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT. A very quiet marriage took place at the residence of Rev. P. Davis last S unday evening, the bride being the daughter of Wm. Ballinger of Walker Tp., and the groom is the youngest son of Wm. Hoile of East Walker. He is a young man of sterling qualities, energetic and attentive to business and will make his mark in whatever he undertakes. The bride is a young lady of a modest, quiet, and sweet disposition. Both of these young people have grown up in our midst and number their friends by the score among all classes who will join in the best of wishes for their future happiness and success in life.

M. N.