Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1915 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

C. L. Bishop wai in Wolcott on business Tuesday. > Elmer Bull and wife, of Wabash, came Saturday for a short visit with relatives. Railroad park looks a hundred per cent better since the harvest of the dandelion crop. Wm. Biddle, of Waynetown, visited with his brother, Jerome and wife Tuesday and Wednesday. Hubert Cornwell left Monday morning for Payne, Ohio, in the inteerst of the G. & D. Mfg. Co., Streator, 111. Mrs. Dessie Daily, of Goodland, visited here Monday and placed a monument on the grave of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowman and son, Dean, were Sunday guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Peck. Ed Sutherland went to Monticello Tuesday to purchase war horses. He shipped a load from here Monday to the St. Louis market. Chester Besse resigned his position with C. H. Peck & Co., Saturday and will move to Wolcott next week, where he has taken a position with the A. R. Jones grocery. The Memorial sermon this year will be preached by Rev. Konkle at the Christian church at the usual morning hour on Sunday, May 23, and there will be no preaching at the other churches, so that all may unite in these services.