Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1915 — Interesting Items Clipped From The Remington Press. [ARTICLE]
Interesting Items Clipped From The Remington Press.
Ike Peck, who has "been making his home with his brother Ed’s family, in Ashvillle, N. Y., the past year, came Friday to visit his brothers. It is reported that Charles Dluzak, who has a milk route at Wolcott, fell on the ice Monday and broke his leg. James Lelvee received a message Sunday evening, saying that Ms brother Ed, who lives at Payne, 0., was nort expected to live, and he left for that place. The news comes to Remington of the birth at Lawrence, Kans., of a daughter, Virginia Claire, to Mrs. Ethel Davisson, formerly Ethel Love of tMs place. A 15-pound son was bora to Mt. and Mrs. C. S. Shelman, on Monday, wthich lived but a short time. The mother hai; been very low, but at (last reports was some better. Mrs. Matt Lincbach, of Lisbon, N. Dak., was visiting her brother, John Hardebeck and family, last week. She left here Sunday for Earl Park, where she will visit other relatives before returning home. * Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson have both been on the sick list the past week or more, he with a slight heart ailment and she with nervous indigestion.’ Mrs. Sophia Cummons has been caring for them the past few days. Earl C. Markin and Miss Esther Zimv were married last Wednesday at Logansport. The groom is a son of Rev. and Mrs. Markin, of this place, and the bride is from Camden, and is a very prepossessing young lady. They will return here this week and spend Christmas.
