Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1901 — JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS. [ARTICLE]
JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS.
FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.
REMINGTON. -■ WKMIHOTON W. W. TIME T*>K. . nn. I twaims. i mm. a.m. Mail anil ParneiieM* 1 9:88 a. m. 338 a. m. Local Freight 12:42 p.m. 1138 a. m. Mall aud Panwnfer 8:20 p. m. 136 a. m. Passenger (Sun, o'ly) 7:38 p. m. REMINGTON. John Phelps shipped some horses to Chicago on Tuesday. Blanchard Elmore of Wolcott, was home Saturday evening. Homer. Hardy shipped a carload of horses to Chicago last Monday. John Parks of Niagara Falls, is the guest of his brother, James Parks. W. W. Pfriminer, the "Kankakee Poet,” was here on business Thursday. Miss Edith Hargraves of Clifton 111., is visiting her brother George, and family. Rev. J. D. Carson visited friends in Chalmers and Brookston a few days last ■week. Mrs. C. J. Hepburn of Lock Haven, Pa., is the guest es her sister, Mrs. C. W, Cooper. William Geier was suddenly called to Reynolds Saturday by the death of his father. Rev. Freed has moved here from Indianapolis. His wife and family came Tuesday. Misses Clara Bond and Ethel Bowman returned home Saturday after a few days visit in Oxford. Mr. John Scott and Miss Ina Brooks were married at the bride’s home Wednesday evening. Mr. Job Banes was relieved from his suffering by death last Wednesday and was buried here Friday. C. M. Griffin of West Superior, Wis:, was a guest of his cousin Editor Griffin and family Friday and Saturday. Bernie Graham held a sale of fine hogs at his home '/ 2 mile east of town Tuesday which brought him about si,ooo. Mr. and Mrs. W. Geier ar.d daughters “Helen and Esther, attended the suns rat of the former's father at Reynolds Monday. We understand that Patton is putting up ice from his ice pond in the south part of town, and it is of a very fine quality. Supper was served by the ladies of the Presbyterian church, Thursday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoner returned to their home in Valparaiso Tuesday, after a two weeks visit with her graud-parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson. Mrs. Sam Johnson, who was in her usual health Mi nday, was stricken with paralysis about 5 o’clock Monday evening and is very low at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Blake and little daughter and Miss Bertha Kirk returned from Oklahoma, where they have Oeen for the last eight months with Mrs. Blake’s and Miss Kirk’s father, William C. Kirk.
