Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1918 — REMINGTON [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON
Frank Timmons returned Friday night from a visit with his famliy in Louisiana. Phil Stortz, of Wolcott, was here on business Saturday. ** The Casey sale Tuesday amounted to $4,273. William Geier closed out his tools and supplies Saturday at auction. Master Robert Leopold, of Wolcott, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton Saturday. Emmett Boatman and family left Monday for Logansport, where they will Jive as he has been promoted to extra agent for the Pennsylvana lines.
Arthur Russell arrived home Tuesday from Camp Shelby having been discharged on account of physical defects. Ardis Cornwell returned to Camp Shelby Wednesday after a four days’ furlough here to attend the funeral of his .brother, Frank. Lee Cail, of Wolcott, came Monday to work for the Johnson Lumber company and will move here as soon as he can secure a house. J. H. Biddle was up town February I, having been confined to *the house with rheumatism The Dorcas club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Dale Bowman. Mrs. Abbie Thompson, of Monticello, is visiting her" mother, Mrs. S. J. Rawlings, since • Tuesday. Ed Sutherland drove a bunch of mules to Watseka for shipment Wednesday. The minstrel show to be given by home talent has been postponed to Feb. 15, owing to sickness in the cast. Remember the proceeds of this show go to the war relief fund so do your best.
