Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1899 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

—Miss Ella Hawkins is spending vacation at home. —Mrs. H. E. Shepherd was in Indianapolis last week. —Mrs. Martin R. Marshall is recovering from a protracted illness. —Ernest Shepherd who has been away attending school, came home last week to spend his spring vacation. —Elias Homer, who has been suffering several days from hemorrhage of the bladder, is slightly improved. —J. H. Allman has been appointed to fill out the unexpired term, as assessor, of W. O. Roadifer, resigned. —Sheriff Reed was seen on our streets a couple of days last week. He seems to be recovered from his recent severe sickness. —Mrs. H. H. Walker returned last week from a six weeks visit with relatives and friends at Chicago, Aurora and Batavia, 111. —Arthur B. Fisher and Miss Ella Stondt, daughter of John E. Stoudt, Remington’s veteran wagonmaker, were married Tuesday. —Mr. Chaa, Bartee, south of town, who has been suffering for some time with paralysis, died Tuesday afternoon and was buried in Remington cemetery Thursday afternoon. —Lemuel Traugh, of Woodward, Oklahoma, a son of oar former townsman, W. A. Traugh, is here and will remain daring the summer with his uncles “Doc,” at Goodland, and W. F. Bunnell at Monticello. —lrvin (Tip) Stone returned last week from Chicago where he had gone to undergo an operation for straightening his right eye, which was badly crossed. The operation appears to have been a complete success. —Quite a number of republicans have announced a desire to serve Remington in the capacity of town marshal and draw the S6O per month salary for the coming year. Among the number are O. G. Maxwell, Joa Tuner and C. R. Griffith.