Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1901 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Miss Emma Bull of Wolcott, spent Trid ay with Miss Bessie Davis. Mrs. Thomas Mullen visited her parents at Wolcott between trains Thursday. j,jj S 8 Lucy Haltrhan went to Wing, Illinois, for a week's visit with friends there. Fatton Bros, will rebuild the poultry bouse lately destroyed by tire, we understand. ■George Gauthier of Kentland, was bere last Thursday shaking haiiris" wntlr •vdd friends. Henry Spangle has bought the Peters at Wolcott, ai d will return Ao drat place, Rev. J. D. Carsun att< tided the faraaners' institute at Rensselaer Monday .and Tuesday. Miss Ina Denham went to Valparaiso iSast week to take a ten weeks course iii instrumental music. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowman, visited JMr. and Mrs. C. E. Harlachei, near Monticello, this week. Mr. David Harns and Miss Anna I Im were man led at the Catholic church at 7:30 a. tn. Mrs. R. A'. Littlefield went to Fair Oaks last week tor a short visit with her •son Neen, and family. We understand that Charles Elmore 4it»d lamily will move upon a stock farm in Potter county soon. Rev. S. S. McGill, who has been preaching at Sheldon, tilled the pulpit at the church Sunday. Mrs. Wells came from Chicago Salur•tlay to spend the rest of the winter with tier daughter, Mrs. M. J. Phelps. . D. S. Gigley has bought the Helmick farm of 303 1 acres 3 miles s utheast of town, consider?.tion S6B per acre. Miss Catherine Greitze returned to Xxtgansport Wednesday after a week's ■visit with Miss Josephine O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. T'orbes returned .borne Wednesday from a two weeks trip 111 Illinois and Wisconsin. Miss Mabie Clowry returned to Lbngansport Wednesday, after a two weeks •risit with her sisters and other relatives. Mr. Charles Costello returned to his .borne in Kankakee Thursday, after ■spending a week with his sister, Mrs. JHart. Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg of St. Joseph, Dbch., have been visiting the latter's brother, Mr. Will Geier, and family for zihe •) iast week. Mr. aftd Mrs. Frank Hardy, who had been spending a few days with relatives bere, returned to their home in Rensrrßelai r, Monday. Thomas Parks left last week for Red!?ands, Cali., to look after the real estate armterests there owned by his deceased brerthcr, John W. Parks. Rev. Griffes went to Cincinnati 'Wednesday and from there to Washington U- C., where he is looking alter his supplication for a chaplaincy in the U. S. abrmy. f.htvv. Vandyke, who has been conduct-jttig-w-ival meetings at the Presbyterian -athurch'for the last two weeks, was compelled to return to his home in Indianapolis Monday on account of an attack of she grip. Mr. Chase Burns and Miss Anna Nightengale were united in marriage by . K«v J. D. Carson, Jan. 9th, at the home ■oFthe bride's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Burns went to homekeeping immediately in a •cottage on North Indiana Street. ''Charles Dye, oi Remington, and J. H. "Blake, of Wolcott, joined the Lumbermen's excursion at Indianapolis Tues•«day for a trip to Cuba. The excursion wtll occupy two weeks, and will take in important cities on the island.— White County Democrat.