Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1900 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Lee McGee went to his home in Jerseyville, 111.. Tuesday. Fred Donnelly of Monticello, spent a couple ' day s here last week. O. G. Maxwell and family moved in the I Green property last week, Cadets Temple and Bennet from Goodland, < spent Monday at the Park. Miss Dot Clarke of Monticello, spent from ! Friday till Monday with friends here. Frank Hartly, who has been at home sick ■ for the past two weeks, is fast recovering. Chas. Griffin and wife of Goodland are th e l guests of the former's brother George Gris- j tin. Beuj. Anderson, who is visiting herefrom' Chicago, has been sick a few days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Marquess and daughter i Ona of Lafayette, are visiting W. M. Broadie I and family. i Miss Bessie Hardy of Rensselaer, is the ! guest of relativesand Mis- Leona Schwcrd- . ’ the past week. ' Miss Katherine Potts of Chicago, came Fri- ‘ day for an extended visit with her aunt Mrs. j M irk Phelps. Mrs. Perry Washburn and daughter Grace. ■ of Benton county, are guests of the former's s HI. J. A Washburn, this week. I Mrs. T. L. B ib', and daughter of low i. who have been visiting her mother. Mrs. Ed Green, returned home Tuesday. Mr. R •'» »!>< an I f i nily moved in the Mr». Bond property on North Indiana st., recently occupied by Lee McGee and family. J. S. Barnes' family have moved to Frankfort, Mr. Barnes is at present traveling as 1 solicitor for the Indianapolis Sentinel. Mrs. Mary Houk, an old resident of Goodland.died quite suddenly one day last week. ; The remain* were taken to Colfax for burial. The bugaboo of running the Glffordrnil- . road to Goo.l! m I w ill not citiise much consternation in Remington. Our people don t scare easily. Ed Maxwell, while in the stall with one of his horses Tuesday evening, the horse kicked him till lie w as helpless, and was found in the , alley by u neighbor. Luckily no bones were ; broken. | Our old tow nsmiin C. P Hopkins, who has been at McEwan. Tenn., for several years. 1 will chaperone a party of G. A. R., men from i his locality to the national encampment at j Chicago. The Remington Band accompanied by u I few member* of the Rensselaer baud boys, 'went to Chatsworth Tuesday, to be on hand nt a picnic Wednesday, held by the Modern Woodmen. Our baud won first money in the band contest. The Park meetings began last Saturday afternoon and there has been a good attend* mice every day. The lectures and entertainments have been both instructive and entertaining, and all who heard the "African Boy*" sing were highly delighted. Prof. Dinsmoregave *cientiHc lectures Monday and Tuesday evening* which were of great iuterto all.