Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1897 — WHEATFIELD. [ARTICLE]

WHEATFIELD.

George Hoehn of Kankakee. 111., was in town again last week. Win. McNeil is repairing his livery barn. John Graves drove to Rensselaer on Wednesday of last week. Dr. Sehwier, is putting up a nobby little barn on his property on the west side. Mrs. Jessie Fendig visited friends in Rensselaer the latter part of last week. Mr. Bane, who started a barber shop here a few weeks ago, concluded this was not the town for him so he packed up his worldly goods and moved on. George Byers lost a horse last week, from lock jaw. Simon Fendig went to Shelby Sunday. The Sand Burrs, have organized and are looking for scalps Miss Maude Malett of Fair Oaks visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Swisher, over Sunday.

Mrs. C. B. Kile of Momence 111., and Mrs. T. M. Collins, of Sedalia Mo., visited their sister, Mrs. S. H. Petrie, Sunday. Harmon Clark has moved back to town. > Mrs. Gert Hendrickson is reported quite sick. .... John Whitaker went to LaCrosse last Friday. Olliver Darner will start for Tennessee next week. For fancy feathers and plumage rare, for hats that will make plain faces fair, for what you can’t find at another store, unless you pay double the price, or more, for millinery, strictly up to Times just examine the stock of Mrs. Imes