Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1900 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Sheriff Ree l was over from Rensselaer Monday. John Walker was over from Rensselaer Monday. Mr. Gilberto! Lafayette, is visiting his Son James Gilbert, west of town. The waiting room at thedepwt has been rep)nstered and cleaned during fie past week Ti e democrat rally at \\ olcott F riday nigtt wm well repi< seiited by Remington people. To-day is tbe big democrat la ly at Goodland. A large number will attend from here Me ■ Adda Hawn returned heme Monday from a week s visit with her brother at Logansport,
I>:tul Rebholtz >pe:it a couple <>( days xc iifi Ins parents at C hatswoitb, 111 the. first of the wc ( k. Mrs. lea Morris and children Nora and \V< IliugUm, spent Saturday and Sunday v ill* iclatives at Wolcott. (',<o. Bull has purchased an 80-acn farm war Walton, south of Logansport, and aiII soon move upon same. Mr. Bunt of New York is ' visiting .his line'' t>. P. Taber, also his mother who Las I i-n here for the past year. 11l 11. I 1 . McColl, fieh of In.banapolis Spoke at the democrat headquarters to a large audience Thursday night.
Mis. Jctiess and children of Chicago, xvlio have been visiting he i brother J antes <3i)i>ert, returned home Wednesday. Miss Matie Knight returned home from Logansport Sunday evening, alter strending several days with her brother Hatty. Mis. John Mitchell and sister Mrs. Sam Mitchell, returned home from Monticello to-day after spending a week with friends. Henry Barnes, who has been staying here nearly ever since his parents ni ned to Frankfort, Ind., went to his new home Tuesday. Homer Snyder went to Lebanon, Ind., Tuesday noon to take a position in a ■drug store, where he expects to remain till January 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin and the Misses Ruth Sexton and Ada ami Ida Blake of Wolcott will spend to-day and to-morrow with Mrs. lea Morris. Mrs. Bushbaughn died suddenly at her Lome near Lffgansport last Monday and was brought here Wednesday for burial. Interment at Gilboa cemetary. A. H. Zilmer of the church of God, of Rensselaer, will speak at Remington, Sunday at 3 p. m., and at the Green school house in the evening. Evening Subject, “The Rich man and Lazarus." Blanchard Elmore returned home ■Monday, after being with Buckskin Bill's Wild West, during part of the past season. Joe Meehan, who was also with them returned home the first of the week, after visiting several days with relatives in Terre Haute. The democrats will have a big time 4>ere next Tuesday night. A parade, Morch-light procession, drum corps, etc., •etc, will be among the features. Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, son of the great Statesman, will be the principal speaker. Let everybody turn out and make this the greatest political gathering ever held Remington.
Several real estate sales are reported’ about here for the past few days. Among the number are Clarence Babb's tog acre farm, known as the Thompson farm, to Frank Bartoo for $46 per acre; the Selsor farm, north of Ihe fair grounds to Chris Heusler, consideration not slated, and the Alpheus Elmore 100 acres, 8 mile? southeast of town, to W. F. Camden, for $ 18,000.
