Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1911 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Mrs. Charles Harlacher.

Mrs. Chas. Harlacher, who moved from Remington thirteen years ago, died suddenly at her home in Monticello Thursday, April 13th, from a second stroke of paralysis, the first occurring two weeks before. She was 61 years of age the day before her death. The funeral was held in the Christian church at 10 o’clock Saturday morning, Rev. Parker officiating, burial being made in Monticello. Mrs. Durham and son George went went to Monticello Friday noon to be with their old friends in their time of sorrow, returning Saturday afternoon. Mrs. George Griffin went Saturd <•' morning to attend the funeral, returning that evening. Four adult children, all living in Monticello, are left to mourn their loss. o Lowell Townsend, of Evanston, spent the Easter vacation with his parents, returning to Northwestern Tuesday morning. Mrs. Howard Jones and two youngest children went last Thursday noon to Fort Wayne for a week’s visit with her parents. Mrs. Milt McCullom returned from tiie Plummer Institute at Logansport Friday. Her husband came from Kankakee to meet her here. They expect to make their home in Illinois. Four candidates were made Rebekahs Tuesday evening, namely: Mr. and Mrs. Beeks and Mr. and Mrs. Meadows. The occasion was celebrated with refreshments and an informal reception. The body of Mrs. T. J. Locke, who died in Kankakee, was brought »liere last Friday evening and burial made from the station in the Protestant cemetery, Father Schmidt officiating. The funeral party, comprised the husband, children and a few, relatives. Mrs. Win. Beal continues to make favorable progress in recovering from her recent operation at St. Luke's hospital Chicago. Mr. Beal spent Easter with her. Mrs. Hickrey returned to Kankakee Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn visiting J. W. Locke and family over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor returned with Mrs. Hickrey. Special Easter services were observed in all the churches Sunday, with special music. The Sunrise prayer meetings were a beautiful service and well attended. In the Presbyterian church the infant daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geier and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lambert were baptized. Mrs. Catherine Carmody continues very" ill. Her daughters were with her Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John O’Riley, of Brook; Mrs. Vosburg, of Harvey; Miss Katie Carmody, of Chicago; Mrs. Dexter, of Remington; Miss Ellen Carmody, of Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. S. Villinski, of south of town, and Mrs. Mary McCullough, of Lafayette were in attendance. Our public school teachers visited several of the neighboring schools last Friday. Superintendent Wesley, Miss Haner and Miss Bartoo inspected the Goodland schools Friday morning, the superintendent and principal vis- v iting Monticello in the afternoon and Miss Bartoo staying in Goodland for the afternoon session. Miss Roberts, Miss Daugherty and Miss Besse spent the morning in Wolcott and afternoon in Goodland. Miss Greene and Miss Yeoman were in Wolcott in the morning and in Monticello in the afternoon. What have you to sell at this time of tba year? Try a classified.ad in the Republican and you can sell it Remember, that all classified ads go in all Issues of the Evening and SemiWeekly Republican.