Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1917 — From the Remington Press. [ARTICLE]
From the Remington Press.
Dr. Besser was called to his parents’ home in Harper, lowa, Tuesday and he left that evening. Mr. and: Mrs. Charles Fell, who came with the remains of Mrs. Terpening, from Denver, went to Detroit today and will drive through a new car to Denver. Remington Post No. 74, G. A. R., Department of Indiana, unanimously voted to turn all arrangements for Decoration Day over to the citizens of Remington and viciriity. This was done on account of the small number •and infirmities of the members of the order. Word from our boys who went to join the navy is to the effect that all three passed and were accepted. Cotton Maxwell is now at Washington, Buddy Shearer at New "Orleans and Ross Turner *ht Boston, Mass. We expect to have more details from them soon. Thomas Porter is the latest purchaser of a Chalmers auto in this viefinity. “ ~ - - —— A. A. Fell has disposed of his Overland and taken for his own use one of those fine seven passenger Chalmers. The Pythian Sisters district convention wiß be held at Galveston, Ind., on May 18th.
