Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1901 — JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS. [ARTICLE]

JASPER COUNTY GLEANINGS.

FBOM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

REMINGTON. *ABT. I -TBAINH. I war. S-AO a. m. Mail and Pamenger 9-.38a.8L •-A8 a. m. Loaal Freight lizCp.m. llJß».ni. j Mail aad'Pasceuger 735 a.m. Paraeuger (Sun, o'ly) 7'ASp-t. Ab Ellis of Wolcott, was a caller here Monday.. Mias Rosella Burton is on the sick list this week. MirsGeii. Ghappeiitwas a Wolcctt filler last Monday. Mass Madge 'Miller avas a Rensselaer caller het Friday. Henry Goldsberry d( 'Wolcott, was a caller h me Monday. Jack Montgomery of Kensselaer, was a caller Shene Monday. Mik Etta Pugh of Wolaotf, spent Sunday with ißeewe Davis. C. R. Littlefield is again able to be out, after a siege df snumps and .lever. Mr. Codk of Utica. ‘HI. was the guest of Mis* Clara Bloom -severaldays last week. Mrs. Hardy spent -several days with friends in Wolcott during the past week. Mr. Frank Hart and familyof Wolcott, were ihe groets of walaUves here over Sunday. The school enumeration gives Remington a total ors 321 pupils—ls 4 boys and 167 girls. M. B. Graham and family visited James Snell aud family at nrowmelL Ind., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hart and child- | ren of Kansas City Mo m are the guests ,of relatives here. Lawson Meyer of Rensselaer, was at work here several days this week <Oll the' Belfl telephone line. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bond and baby of Oxford, were the guests of relatives here several days this week. Miss Virginia Stamm of Hammond, came Unday for a short visit with relative s and (friends at this place. Mrs. Bond and daughter Clara, returned home from a two weeks visit with relatives in Oxford last Saturday. Ernest Rawlings, who ha 3 been with the Riley-Burton Stock Co., for the past three months returned home Sunday. A crowd of young people here gave a hide and seek Friday night, l and a jolly good time is reported by ail I who attended. Miss Twoi.ette, Parker fell off the porch at her home last Saturday and sprained her ankh s. She will be unable to walk for some time.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larsh, Geo. Hopkins and Miss Donna Harmon of Rensselaer, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy, here, Sunday. C. R. Griffith and J. W. Thomas went to Arkansas last week to look after the farm recently traded for by Wm. Zea, near Weiner. The former will possibly summer there and Jake, it is said, will look about in Oklahoma awhile ere returning. Mr. Isaac Westfall died Saturday evening and his funeral was held at the Christian church Monday afternoon. Interment at the cemetery at thta place!. Mr. Westfall suffered a paraly stroke and lived but a few hours thereafter. He was aged 68 years, 7 months add 16 days. He was one of our pioneer citizens.

Come out to the corporation election Monday and stamp the Gtizent ticket Where it will do the most good. It is composed of good, representative citizens who will do their utmost to promote Remington’s advancement. '©. IP. Taber has sold his town residence and the land lying west of -same to an Illinois party by the name of Capes, Who will take possession next March. was $13,500. We understand that Mr. Taber is also about to •ell dirs interest in the elevator. On last Monday J. D. Rich purchased tbe .interest of Philip Stonehill in the Citizens’ Bank and the Brook Gram Co. At the-same time selling to Mr. fßtonehill hts drug-store and one of his Main street lots,cn which Mr. Stonehill will .erect a bndk .'building 20x80 feet and as soon as completed will move his drug storeito the new building.—Brook Cor. Ken daub Enterprise.