Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1894 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]

WHEATFIELD.

Fine weather. Hay hauling a specialty. Bessie, one of Wheatfield’s girls, who was married to Henry Ballinger, of Medaryville, Sunday ed in Wheatfield . Mrs. S. E. Neier has rented her farm to Alf. Tilton and will sell her stock and farming tools at public sale. Wheat and rye looks fine in this locality. There has been more hay shipped from this place than ever before at this time of the year, and still the c ountry is covered with hay. Austin Bros, have just finished a 1 arge hay barn on the C. and I. C. track. That makes six large barns

in Wheatfield. Where is the town that can beat it ? The dredge has resumed work again, after being laid up so long, on account of want of water. The Three I. Ry. is completed through to South Bend and passenger trains will be put on Dec. Ist. Albert Keene, our furniture dealer and undertaker has, bought a hearse to use in connection with his undertaking business. Whittaker Bros, have bought out the lively barn of Remley <fc Son. They are running both livery barns. Rnbt. Bucoske, of DeMotte, has bought out the butcher shop of Geo. Hoehn, and will commence selling Nov. 24th. Success Bob.