Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1918 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Dewey • Roades, of Chicago, came Saturday for a week-end visit with his parents. Linley Rishling, of Camp Taylor, came Friday to attend the Elmer Barton funeral. Mr, and Mrs. George Stoudt were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cowgill at Wolcott. C. B. Johnson was a Sunday guest of his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Miner, of Kokomo. Bob Williams returned Monday from South Bend, where he had been working. B. C. Fowler made a business trip to Lafayette Tuesday. A. J. Brooks,, of Pontiac, 111., spent a few days here with his son Howard and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rawlings and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bedsecker at Wolcott. John Robinson, of Huntington, came Tuesday on business and to see old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Marion O’Connor, of Lafayette, came Tuesday for a few days, visit with his mother. John O’Connor left Wednesday for his new home near Wabash. Dorence DibbelL and L. M. Kean, of Wolcott, were, here on business Monday. The Central Union Telephone company has a gang of men here making repairs on their lines. Ernest Rawlings went to Chicago Wednesday on business. Ellis Jones is in Monticello this week on a ditch case. Prospective county officers are very busy around here this week soliciting support at the coming primaries.

A great many people will recall the description of Germany which used to be given in the geographies and feel now more than they ever did the appropriateness of that description, “Germany is a low lying country dammed on all sides.”