Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1900 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Joe Lar kb of Rensselaer was here Tuesday. Katie Fisher of lowa, is visiting relative* here. Frank Hardy spent a few days at home last week. A. Beaajey was in Wolcott Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Grace Wellington was down from Goodland Tuesday. Fred Bowman of Monticello, sj>ent Bunday with relatives here. Henry Mullen and Eurl Thompson spent Sunday in Rensselaer. Mis* Emma Buell spent Saturday and Sunday with Bessie Davis. Miss Effie Luckey returned home from North Judson Tues lay. Charlie Bowman returned home from Bloomington Sat unlay. Mis* Violet Thompson returned noine Tuesday tr.om a visit in Illinois. Blanchard Elmore was down between train* from Wolcott Tuesday. Delia Russel, w ho lias been to Art School in DixOn, 111., returned home Saturday. June Bowman entertained a few friends at her home on Maine street Monday night. Ernest Shepherd, who has been attending schoid nt Bloomington, returned home Saturday. Ethel Bowmaq. returned home Saturday, after several week* visit with Oxford friends and relatives. Chas. Murphy, who ha* been in Chicago for several months, is here visiting hi* brother, Prof. Murphy.
Nate Reed was over from Reneaeluer Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Major and son Wilfred, were over from the hub Thursday. W. E. Peck went to Logansport and secured two special trains for the Fourth of July. The Eastern Star ladies gave a, picnic at Fountain Park Thursday, which was very successful, Mrs. Chas. Peck and children returned home from Rensselaer Saturday. Mrs. Coover and son accompanying her. After several weeks visit with parents, Mrs. May Padgett (nee Bingman) returned to her home in Peoria, 111., Monday, Geo. Qummons went toWheatfield the first of the week to begin the erection of Mr. Parker's new bank buildin# at that place. Miss Lillian McFarland, who has been trimming for Miss Harper during the spring season, returned to her home in Indianapolis Thursday. We understand that Bart Tedford has given up his position in the Wolcott butcher shop at Wolcott, and will enter a Kentland shop as partner in the butcher business. MissTwonnette Parker, who has been away to school during the past winter, returned home Saturday, her mother who was visiting her during the lust week, coming with her. Miss Myra Price who has been teaching a colored school in Alabama, returned home last week, her health having failed her. She rapidly grew worse and died Tuesday night.
