Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1900 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Robt. Parker returned Wednesday from a trip to Chicago. Mrs. Hattie Kitt of Goodland, was the •#uest of Mrs. Fred Love Sunday. Mr. Ldjjar Herron of Monti Cello, spent Sunday with King Davis and family. Floyd Commons, who has been quite *ick with typhoid fever, is much better. Miss Harper has purchased the building in which her milliner store is located. It is rumored that Miss Mae Lyons and Mr. A. Lucas will be married before long. Lyle Fisher, who was at Earl Park ilooking fora business location, returned -Saturday. Geo. Hull and family moved to their new home in Cass county, near Walton, last week. H. E. Sheet* has bought the FisherForbes furniture stock and consolidated it with his own. Miss Emma Hue! and Miss Maude •Giyer of Wolcott, were here between trains Monday. David Ravenscroft and family left last » ek for Kingman, Kan., and Oklahoma, with the expectation of locating in the J’ttcr.
George Hemphill went to Indianapolis Saturday to attend the wedding of his daughter Maude. Mr. John Ott and family expect to leave soon for Florida, where they will spend the winter. E. H. Blake, John Harris and Henry Turner went to Elreno, Oklahoma, last week, prospecting. Ethan Bartoo, who has been living upon his farm southwest of town, is moving in his town residence. Turner Merritt is now driving the Rensselaer oil wagon for the Standard Oil Co's agent; VV. W. Duvall. Chas. Capes has sold his 160 acre farm 6 miles southeast of town to E. Hoagland of Sheldon, HI,, for S7O per-acre. Clement Schuch was called to Chillicothe, Mo., last week by the death of his brother Raymond, formerly of Fowler. Thomas Shell y has purchased the Perry Johnson residence property on West Division street and will move to 'town. Miss Lillian McFarland, who has been trimming for Miss Harper the past season, returned tohei home in Indianapolis, Saturday. "The Archibald brothers gave a concert at the M. E. church Friday evening, and it was reported, as very tine. Thechurch cleared about $7.50 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Capes were prospecting m Jennings county last week. Mr. Capes bargained for a 2 to acre farm, paying £6,500 liierelor. Mrs. Carrie Ferguson, who has been visiting her cousin George Chappell, and I wife, for the past week, returned to her home in Delphi, Wednesday. Mr. Fred Burger only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Burger, and Miss Maude Hemphill, formerly of this place, were married at lmlianapohs Tuesday. "They came home Wednesday and a reception was given them at the home 01 the groom's We understand Mr. and Mrs. Burger will reside upon the John burger farm,‘west of town. We extend < ur congratulations.
