Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1900 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

School begins Sept. to. Lots more new cement walks are being put down here. Bert Balcom of Ohio, is the guest of his uncle, Chas. Balcom, and family. Miss Carrie Elkhart of Fairbury, 111., is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Robinson. Paul Rebholtz went to Boswell, Ind., to play in the band during the fair this week. Henry Welsh went to Chicago Saturday to visit his son Jesse, and other friends. There are some oats to thrash hereabouts yet. The rams have colored them prettv bad. E. F. Emery was called to Naperville, HL, last week bv the death of his brother Lewis Emery. Bert Thompson is working in the C. T. Dye lumber yard, where Geo. Winters worked heretofore. Taylor Anderson who went to Chicago to spend a couple of weeks with his parents, returned Thursday. We will venture to tay that no town in the state can boast of a prettier residence street than Remington's North Ohio street.

Oscar Vickery went to his home in Peoria, after spending several weeks with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pefley are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P; Warner, at Rensselaer this week. Miss Merlie Lamborn returned -home from Lafayette Saturday, where she has been visiting during the past week. Miss Margaret Merritt leaves the first of the week for Kentucky, where she will stay with her aunt and go to school this winter. Will Chappell and family have moved in the house formerly occupied by Jake Barnes and family, who recently moved to Frankfort. Misses Lily Van Alystyne and Alice Heutwhistle ot Chatsworth, 111., returned to their home Tuesday after a week’s visit with relatives. Geo. Winters and family moved to Francesville this week, where he will take charge of a lumber yard there, recently purchased of Dye Bros. Mrs. Lee McGee left for her hums in Jerseyville, 111., Monday afternoon. She has found many friends since she has lived here and we are all sorry to lose her. A. Beasley will go to New Richmond, Ind., tomorrow, to spend a few days at his old home. Lucy, his daughter, who is spending the summer there, will return with him. We notice that our former townsman, C. E. Harlacher, has been drawn on the grand jury in’White county. Charlie will come pretty near finding out what’s been going on over there. Geo. F. Shaull, after a few years residenceTn Benton counTy, witLagaiiFmove back to this vicinity, having purchased the Britton farm, north of Wolcott. Consideration §66 per acre. Mrs. Ernest Hart and infant son, will go to Chicago next Tuesday and from there return to their home in Kansas City. Gertrude Cooper of this place, will go with them to remain until after Xmas. John Westfall and Mrs. Martha Moffir were married by Rev. J. C. Martin Saturday. The bride resides at Brook.— Kentland Enterprise. This can't be our John?