Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1913 — Items From the Remington Press That Are of Interest. [ARTICLE]

Items From the Remington Press That Are of Interest.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Milligan, who lor some time visited at the home of 8. H. Hand, 4eft Tuesday lor Fort Recovery, Ohio. They will return here this fall and then go to their home at Daytona, Fla. At the union services at the park next Sunday evening Rev. Wickham will preach on the subject of “Life’s Wilderness.” Services begin at 7 o’clock. The Press office has just completed the printing of the Chautauqua programs for this year. The book consists of 56 pages and cover, eight more pages than last* year. It is full,,of good things for the assembly and makes a very creditable appearance. Luther Brown, proprietor of the garage, has traded his business to Geo. Wilder, of five miles east of Wolcott, for the 80-acre farm on which he now resides. Wilder is in possession of the garage business and Brown will get the farm as soon as it can be vacated. Mr. Wilder is said to be a good' fellow and • without doubt will make a success of the garage. Brown does not intend to leave town. The large new barn on the Dexter Jones farm, three miles south of town, occupied by Dudley Tyler, was struck by lightning storm of Monday evening and burned to the ground,, It was a hew barn built one year ago to replace one burned by an accidental Are, and cost $1,600. There was $1,200 insurance on this one. It contained a horse, a calf, a hog, harness, 20 tons of hay and many small tools, etc. The horse and hog were gotten out, but the calf and other articles were burned. Painters had just* finished giving the * barn a fresh coat of paint.