Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1912 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mr. Meyer* Is suffering with pneumonia. . .. The poultry show is announced for Jan. 23-27. L Mrs. Guthrie Morris has been quite sick with asthma and bronchitis. Mrs. James Greene has recovered so that she is able to assume light household duties. Mrs. Levi Kuboski, of Morocco, came to attend the funeral of her sister’s child Sunday. The approaching marriage of Chas. Dluzak and Ella McGrath was announced in Sacred Heart church Sunday. • The Presbyterian market last Saturday realized a neat little sum for the treasury. The Industrial Society is to meet with Mrs. Hartman Thursday. Miss Mabel Caln came from Morocco Saturday to spend Sunday with her parents. She returned Sunday evening accompanied by her sister G race. x Mr. Elmer Standish and wife, Mattie Eck Standish, lost their 5 days’ old infant last Friday. The funerai Was held in Sacred Heart church Sunday following the U o'clock mass. Burial in Remington Catholic cemetery. The cold weather has given Remington its quota of frozen pipes, drains, etc., but the water supply has been sufficient for all demands and the electric light plant has done, its duty. Coal dealers have been able to fill all orders; the ice dealer is harvesting 10 and 12 inch ice; the skaters have had fine opportunity for sport, but the high school lads and lassies have not had a single bob ride. Mrs. Christian Hensler died Tuesday, January 9th, at the age of 76 years. The funeral was held at the home, Thursday, January 11th, conducted by Rev. McNary, assisted by the M. E. choir. Interment in Remington cemetery. Relatives from a distance in attendance were Mrs. Sarah Miller and Mr. Moses Hensler, of Amboy; Mrs. Melissa Sawyer, of Kokomo. Six children of this aged mother were at her bedside: Catharine, George, Charles, Jacob, Mrs. Clarissa Mitchell, and Mrq, Rosa Arbodine, who ten grandchildren, one great-grand-child, and the aged husband survive. Last Thursday the six months old baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O’Riley was found dead in bed when the parents awakened about 6 a. m. The child was in its usual health seemingly and the mother knows that at 6 a. m. it was alright. An inquest was held, the coroner’s verdicf reading “death caused by acute indigestion.” The funeral service was held in the Siloh church Saturday, Jan. 13, at 10 a. m., conducted by Sister Kline, burial being made at Gilboa. Mr. O’Riley is the storekeeper at Odessa and a grandson of the late Mrs. Katherine Carmody; his wife, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dearton. The sympathy of the community is with the young parents.
