Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1900 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Miss May Lyons was a Wolcott caller Monday. Harry Darr was a Goodland caller between trains Tuesday. Miss Fannie Sheetz of LaFayette, is the guest of her brother, Hal. E. Sheetz. Mrs. Sam Bowman went to Oxford Monday to attend the funeral of a relaj live. Rev. Griffis moved his household goods into the Knight property this week. Miss Nellie Traugh of Monticello came Tuesday, the guest ot Mrs. Frank Peck. — The Imhof Theatre Co., was at the Austin Opera House Thursday and Friday nights, and will also be there tonight.
i C> tls Reigle of Illinois, came Monday to attend the funeral of his uncle, George j Reigle. Mrs. Perry Washburn of Benton coun- ! ty, is visiting her son J. A. Washburn, of th's place. Chas. Murphy of Chicago, came MonI day for a short visit with his brother, i Prof. Murphy. John Schwerdsman of Logansport, 1 spent Sunday with his cousin, Leona j S tiwerdsman. Miss Alice Turner, returned home Monday from an eight weeks visit with ! relatives in Attica. Taylor Anderson returned to his home in Chicago last Saturday after spending i the summer at this place. Harry Knight of Logansport, spent several days here this week, helping his mother get ready to move. Mr. Hartley Church of Pueblo, Col., came Saturday for a three weeks visit with friends and relatives. Geo. Stoudt represented Schuyler Lodge I. O. O. F., at 'he Grand lodge meeting at Indianapolis this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dickerson and daughter M irgaret, of Gooiland, spent I uesday with J >hn Burger and family. Miss Mabel Laughry of Monticelio, came Tuesday to play the wedding inarch at the Parker-Templeton wedding. Mrs. Nora Helvie of New Carlilse, 0., I came Thursday for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bowman. Mrs. Jennie Knight and family moved their household goods to Logansport, W ednesday, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Pool of Valparaiso, Ind., came Tuesday to attend the funeral of her Brother, Geo. Reigle; also Mrs. Geo. HeiJig of Lowell. Rev. \. H. Ziliner will preach at Renting on arid Green schoolhouse at 3 p. in., and 7:30 p. m. respectively, tomorrow (Sunday.) Miss Carrie McKee of Waveland, Ind., Ind., and Will McKee of Lake Forest, 111., came Tuesday to attend the ParkerTempleton wedding. George Reigle, formerly of this place, died at his sister's home in Valparaiso 1 Monday and the remains wete brought i here Tuesday for burial. The wedding of Miss Mabel Parker of i thi» place, to Mr. Jones Tern, leton of; Nashville, Tenn., took plac » at the home of the brides parents, Hon. and Mrs.j Robt. Parker, at six o'clock Tuesday evening. At eight o'clock they drove to j Rensselaer where they took the train lor Nashville. They will remain there | some time then make their home m Den- i ver, Col. The many friends of the bride'
