Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1915 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Quite a number took in the fair at Logansport Thursday. Millard Bell and Jake Wagoner were here from Morocco Monday. Frank Hodshire, of Monticello, spent Monday here with friends. Born, Sept. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hicks, of Portland, Ore., a son. Rev. Hoover returned Thursday :‘rom a few days’ visit in Chicago. Mrs. Dan O’Connor sold the pool lall Monday to B. S. Rice, of Fair Oaks. €. H. Peck, R. H. Robinson, ,S. G. land and Jas. Washburn were Lafayette goers Monday.' * Quite a number of bidders were here Monday to file their bids on the work of the new library.
C. B. Johnston and Miss Margaret went to Kokomo Wednesday morning j'or a visit with relatives. B. C* Fowler, Tip Kenyon and Robt. attended the tractor demonstration at Fowler Wednesday. Comrade Stokes returned to the soldiers home at Marion Thursday after a ten days’ furlough here with his sons, Ed and Muncie. Monday was Tim Harrington’s birthday and there was a surprise party pulled off for him at Lafayette. Quite a number of his friends from lere attended. Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Walker returned Wednesday from a three months’ visit with their daughter, Minnie, at Alberta, Canada. Cards received here announce the coming marriage of Rev. H. J. Hoover to Miss Jennie Prettyman, to take place in the Moody church at Chicago on October 14th.
This has been an exciting week here and two or three arrests have been made but for reasons of respect for all concerned no names will be mentioned and all hope that the events will soon be forgotten.
