Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1900 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Berlie Barks was a Rensselaer caller Wednesday. Mrs. Rob’t. Barker was sick several <lays last week. Fred H jwman of Monticello, spent Sunday at home. John Allman of Wolcott, was a Remington caller Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Traugh of Good land, was a Remington caller Tuesday. Miss Emma Buell of Wolcott, visited friends in Remington Sunday. John Bowman began clerking in AHman’s haidware store last week. John Walker of Rensselaer, was 'tending "court" here Sunday evening. Messers Bert Rich and Earl Thompson went to Valparaiso Monday to attend School. Miss Oma Ferguson of Wolcott, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss JDaisy Canine. Miss Grant of near Logansport, was the guest of Miss Jennie Beal several <Ja\s last week. Township Trustee-elect A. J. Bellows was in Rensselaer Wednesday to file Bis official bond. Ow rig to the rain last Saturday night the Ratification was not as well attended as was expecte 1. John Lainborn occupies the room in the Taber building formerly occupied by the 15. A’ B. of R. club. Mr. Geo. Reigle went to Valparaiso Wednesday to bye with his sister Mrs. Pool, formerly of this place. Mis. Chris Harmon returned to her hon e in Macomb. 111., after spending several days with Miss Alice Harmon. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Dunn died Monday and was buried at the Catholic cemetery Wednesday morning. The Trapper’s Daughter was plaved Tuesday night at the Austin Opera 11 ouse to a small audience. Specialties were tine. Bred Griffin, and family moved in •with the formers father this week, the house he recently occupied having been sold to Win. Geier. Berlie Balks has sold his interest in the grocery store to J»is partner, Mr. Tnbby, and Mr. Elsworth Shearer is clerking at his old stand again Miss Jessie Miller, formerly of Remington, was married to Mr. W. A.Brandt, a farmer residing near Frankfott, recently. Jessie's many friends here extend congratulations. Otis Hunt, of N, Y., who has been visiting Ins mother for several weeks, went to Chi cago Monday where he will remain a short time then will go to Denver, Col. to remain the rest of the winter. J. A. La inborn will turn the trustee’s office of Carpenter tp., over tohis successor to-day. John has held the office for six years, and probably been one of the best and most law-abiding trustees iu Jasf>re county. May his shadow never grow ess. The ladies McKinley Club gave a reception in honor of the Rough Riders, Drum corps, Remington Band, and the officers of the Lincoln League club and the u wives at the Austin Opera House iMmiday night Nov. 12, and a jolly good time is reported.