Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1920 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Chas. Brand spent a couple of days this week at his farm near Morocco. Mrs. Peter Lehe returned Thursday morning to her home at Goodland after a short visit with Mrs. Art Wooden. Blanchard Elmore was here from Monticello on business Wednesday. John Shearer is very sick with erysipelas. The young daughter of Dave Harris is seriously ill with flu. Miss Anne Harper and Mrs. Mell Julian were Indianapolis visitors last week when the former attended the spring Millinery Opening. Mrs. Harry Spangle of Logansport was a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Dill Sharkey the past week. Frank Howard is confined to the house the past week with an attack of grippe. Fred C. Griffin went to Monticello Saturday evening to spend Sunday with his parents, F. L. Griffin and wife. C. W. Merritt, one of our most popular merchants, sold his grocery business to Jim Hamilton last Saturday and gives possession about March fifteenth. Mr. Merritt has no definite plans for the future. The family of John Kelly, who reside north of town, are quaranurday. tined for small pox since last SatRussel Greenwood is on the sick list, a case of grippe. Mrs. Fanny Bell, of Goodland, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker, over Sunday. Dr. Besser left on Wednesday morning for Rensselaer where he took the train to Chicago on a business trip. The family of John S. Zimmerman are all down with the flu. Mrs. D. M. Forry, who has been seriously ill the past three weeks, is some better. Ethel Rodgen, Edna Corbett, Letty Pugh and Tessie. Timmons, all members of the senior class of the Wolcott H. S., motored over Friday afternoon. The Masonic lodge gave a farewell feed for W. C. Smalley, Friday evening. Joe Blanchette is very ill with grippe at his home east of town. If the smallpox keeps spreading every one will have had a fine chance to get it by summer.