Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1915 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Frank Goss spent Sunday in Logansport. John Tharp was a Kentland visitor Sunday. Frank Timmons went to Monon Monday. Miss Kate Besse went to Indianapolis Tuesday. Perry and Lobie Hill went to Kokomo Wednesday on business. Fred Burger was over from Goodland between trains Wednesday. John Zimmerman and family spent Sunday with relatives at Monon. Chas. Beal went to Watseka Sunday to visit his sister, Mrs. Dick. Mrs. Lou Schott, of Fowler, is visiting Mrs. Leona Tribby since Sunday. John Clark went to Marion on business Wednesday to be cone two weeks. Miss Ora Cheek left Thursday for Mitchell, Ind., to spend a few weeks with relatives. Homer Lambert and family returned Sunday from a visit at Wabash and Huntington. Miss Grace Sharkey ment to Wolcott Wednesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Will Beal. Thrashing has begun here and farers report extra heavy oats. One man reported 70 bushels to the acre. Marion Coover returned Sunday from Rochester, Minn., where he had been for examination at the Mayo institute. Bert Cowgill is preparing to move to Wolcott this week, where he has secured employment in the Martin elevator. The people to occupy cottages and tents at Fountain Park are moving out this week and getting ready for their annual recreation and to enjoy one of the best programs ever offered.
