Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1900 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Little Charlie Dye is very bad sick. Ceo. Griffen is on the sick list this week. Remington markets (Friday); corn 36c; o.its, 15 to 20c. Will Geier was tn Reynolds Sunday, his father being very bad sick. Luce Bond and wife of Chicago, are visiting their mother Mrs. Bond. Ernest Rawlings spent several days in Rensselaer the first of the week. John Wilson went to Chicago Saturday to attend the G. A. R. encampment. “Dick'' Rawlings is back from a tour with ths Buckskin Bill wild west show. A large number us old soldiers went to Chicago Saturday to attend the encampment.

Miss Flint of Valparaiso, returned home to-day (Saturday) after spending the past week here. Frank Hardy, who has been confined to his bed for several weeks past, was able to be up town Monday. Miss Lucile Bloomfield, of Chicago, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Grilles, returned home Tuesday. Ed Bond, wife and children of Oxford, returned to their home Tuesday, after several days visit here with relatives. Geo. Cummons got the contract for building the Gilboa tp., (Benton C 0.,) high school building. Price 83,186.6 c? . Albert W. \Vo>din, an old farmer residing east of’town, was declared insane last week by physicians Landon and Pothuisje. John Merritt went to Rensselaer Monday to take a position as clerk in the grocery department of the Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. Ezra Bowman returned home from New Carlilse. 0., after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Nora Helvie.

Miss Virginia Stamm and Edith Goodman of Hammond, returned home Sunday after a seven week's visit with friends and relatives. Miss Ella Hawkins entertained a few friends at her home on south O. St. in honor of her guests Miss Theo and Mr. Oscar Vickory. Berlie Parks has given up his position n the Forsythe store at Rensselaer, and returned to Remingtdfa, his first love. He is now in the Tribby grocery.

The Remington schools will begin Sept. io. Following is the corps of teachers: W. R. Murphy, Supt; M. R. Marshall, Principal; Grade teachers: May Gifford, Dell Yeoman, Ophelia Lees, Florence Hawkins, Viola Puckett, Minnie Bartoo, Eruest S. Shepherd.