Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1901 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Freed, Feb. 9, a daughter. * Mr. and Mrs. Will Geier spent Sunday in Reynolds. Born, to Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Landon, Feb. 9, a daughter. Mr. Balcom of Ohio, is visiting Chas. Balcom and family. Mrs. Ica Morris is clerking in J. C. Gleason’s this week. Ira W. Yeoman and Jasper Guy were courting at the hub Monday. Mrs. Littlefield, who has been sick for some time, is reported much worse. Miss Mollie Shearer spent Sunday with Lillie Thompson in Monticello. Mrs. Sam Johnson, who has been ill for some time, died Monday morning. Miss Simmons of Nebraska, is the guest of John Tjler and family. Miss Leona Schwerdsman went to Logansport Friday morning to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W’m. Rich werecalled to Frankfort Tuesday by the sudden illness of the latter's mother. Anna Beasley, who has been visiting in Chicago and Hammond for the past two months, returned home Monday. Miss Mabelle Lambert is visiting Miss Stella Lang in Logansport this week. John Johnson was called to Lafayette Monday by the sudden illness of his father. Miss Ethyl Bowman, who has been visiting in Oxford, returned home the first of the week. J. S. Steel has started a new blacksmith shop in the building recently occupied by Arthur Tuttle. Mrs. Blanche Hardy and Stella Snyder have been visiting Abe Hardy and family in Rensselaer for the past two weeks. Mrs. Fred Currens, who has been spending the winter here with her mother, returned to her home in Goodland a few days ago. The Eastern Star lodge gave a masquerade party Friday night. A large crowd attended and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. Bert Shepherd, Remington's violinist, was recently married to Miss Mary E. Townsend of Chicago and is now residing in that city. Misses Daisy and Fay Canine gave a masquerade psrty at their home Thursday evening. Several from Wolcott attended and a jolly good time is reported. The marriage of Tom Porter and Miss Maggie Ulm took place in St. John’s Catholic church, Tuesday morning. The groom is a son of John J. Porter of this city, and the bride a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ulm of Jordan tp.