Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1920 — DEATHS CALLS REMINGTON PEOPLE TO IOWA [ARTICLE]

DEATHS CALLS REMINGTON PEOPLE TO IOWA

Mr. and Mrs. James Skinner and daughter, Lola, of Remington, were called to Otto, Iowa, Friday, on account of the death of Mrs. Skinner’s sister. This death was caused by influenza followed by pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner received the message of the death in Iowa while they were attending the funeral of their brother-in-law, E. H. Blake in Wabash. There is still much sickness in the community. yet not so much as a few days ago. Among those who are steadily improving are Dr. C. E. Triplett, George Gay, A. D. Peck, Albert Eickmann and John Hunter. Smallpox is reported in the home of L. A. Brunton, east of town, but is said to be well Under control. — Morocco Courier. -