Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Goodland Man Dies Following Kick From a Horse. Fatally wounded and in a seoniconocioue condition, Peter A. Rowland, c<ne of the best known residents in Newton county, made his way to the dcor yard of his daughter’s home Thursday evening,* fell over and expired. He had been in Goodland and started for his home. It is 'believed that his horse became excited* when the harness broke. While he was fixing it, it is thought the horse kicked him in the stomach. He was unable to tell anything of the accident after arriving at the home of his daughter. Deceased was about 70 years of age and lived in Newton county for thirty years. REMINGTON. Miss Mildred Clowry went tbo Logans port Wednesday. John Johnson, of Fowler, was here on business Wednesday. Miss Ruitlh dowry went to Peoria, 111., Wednesday to visit her sister. Miss Mary Worden is rapidly improving from her recent operation. Miss Mcntie Fiord, of the Henrotin hospital, Chicago, is home on account of sickness. $gL . - r "~~ • j IMr. and Mrs. Carl Somers and family, of Rensselaer, were Sunday visitors here. '■" (Mrs. Bob Lucas ami children, of Rensselaer, arc visiting relatives here this week. C. H. Peck and Dr. Robinson attended a shoot at Ixgarutpoto Wednesday.
Mias Rose Remmck, of Rensselaer, was a Sunday guest of Miss Pearl Morris. Hubert Cornwall and family, of Rensselaer, were Remington callers Tuesday evening. Rev. Ajshly and family, of Oregon, formerly of this place, are visiting friends here this week. Mrs. L. M. Bamcs, of Kcwianna, is spending tihe week with Mrs. Fern Lough and other fiionds. * Mists Amy Bringle, of Fair Oaks, has been visiting her brother, Orville and wife the past week. M'iss Gretahen Chappell went co Wabash Wednesday to visit a few days with Miss Bessie Stitz. (Mrs. Ethel Pample left Monday for her holme at Hastings, Nab., altar a month', visit with relatives herc.^ Jake Hcnoler and family moved this week into too house recently vacated by Cixnr Looslcr in the south part of town.
The Ladies’ Missionary Society of the Pres.-byoerica chuudh met with Mrs. James Green Thursday. This is the last i..i:tl.l'ag until September. Ross Turner, who has been working for the past year at Brock, has accepted a position here at the Bowman rodbaurant. --Muss Marian Jane Gibson died at her home in Vermont Monday and the remains were brought to Remington Friday for burial. Miss Gibson was formerly a resident of this place. Miss AmlanJa Oiioaterson, of Watiseka, 111., ri a guest at the Beal home. The Junior Missionary Society of the Christian church held a picnic at tire park Monday, accompanied by their teacher, Miss Laura Peck. Card of Thanks. We desure to thank the many kind friends who assisted us during the late sickness and death of our beloved husband and son-in-law, Clifford SumriSvand for the floral offerings.—i Mrs. Clifford Sumner and Mrs. Cora Lewis.
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