Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1900 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hoover, Sunday, a son. Sheriff Hardy made us a short visit here Tuesday. Miss Katie O'Conner went to Goodland Wednesday. Mrs. M. C. Coover went to Logansport Tuesday to a Catholic home. Miss Mae Lyons and Mr. A. Lucas were married Wednesday, the 19th. John Walker of Rensselaer, attended his continuous court here Thursday. Walter Giltam returned Monday front a visit with his parents in Flora. Ind. Miss Leona Schwerdsman returned Thursday from a week's visit in Logansport. Jesse Bennett and family moved to their new home in Tipton county this week. Mrs. Payne and grand-daughter Gertrude, went to Chicago Monday to spend Christ tras. Albert Taber returned home front Culver military academy, Wednesday, to spend Christmas. Miss Fanny Jones, who has been teaching at Chicago, came home Saturday to spend Christmas. We are informed that Joe Pefley of Fowler, formerly ot this place will move to Marion next month. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Misner celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary the 18th by a small party. Mr. Alec Stedinger south of town, went to Fairbury, 111., Tuesday, where he expects to make his future home. Miss Maggie Fecker of Kenton, Ohio, came Wednesday of last week to attend the reception at John Burger’s. Blanche and Zem Duffy of Monticello, returned home Wednesday after a week's visit with Fred Vanatta and family. Geo. Nicholson has lately erected a big new barn and also a big new cattle shtd upon his farm northwest of town. Miss Gertrude Cooper, who has been visiting in Kansas City and Chicago tor the past three mouthy, returned home Tuesday. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs gate an oyster party at the home of Geo. Henslers, Friday evening, and a line time was reported. A double wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Grove southwest of town Wednesday. Their daughters,Cora Francis and Lulu F.stelle, being united in marriage to John H. Thurston and Geo. A. Capes, respectively, Robert F.(Bob)Carroll,the well known Logansport traveling man, died at his home in that city Saturday night after an illness of many ptonths and severe suffering. “Bob" had covered the territory along this division of the Panhandle for nearly or quite twenty-five years, and was known to nearly every man woman and child in his territory. He was fiftyseven years of age and leaves a large family.