Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1917 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
John O’Connor of the capital spent part of Friday in our city. Erastus Burton and family and his con-in-law, Floyd Davis and wife, moved to Huntington, Ind., Monday. We regret to lbse these good people. Rev. Warriner arrived home Sunday evening after a visit with his mother in Mihcigan. Ben May is rapidly recovering from his recent accident in which a can of gasoline and a blow torch figured. He came vary near being disfigured from the bums op his face. A number of Cary Mitchell’s friends and neighbors surprised him last Friday everting. He expects to move to Remington in the spring. Mrs. Doit Blood, an old resident, died last Saturday evening. The funeral was held at the residence on Monday afternoon. A number of out of town people attended. George Landon, of Kokomo, Ind., and Dr. Ora Landon. of Peoria, Illy attended the funeral of Dr. H. Landom here Monday. •* Cy Avis had quite an auto accident last week near Moptmorenci, when another car run into him. One side of his “jitney” was prerty nearly stripped. He came home, however, under his own steam.
Russell Hamilton, of Lafayette, is at home on a vacation. Postmaster O’Riley is almost out of commission with the grip. G. I. Thomas and wife are contemplating a trip to Arkansas soon. The Farmers Eleyator Co. recently bought the old light company, plant of W. C. Smalley to accommodate their ever business. The new M, E. church building is fast nearing completion. This nice weather makes it possible to make rapid progress. The brick work is just about all done.
