Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1901 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
Mi. Curtis went to Bluffton on business Tuesday. Walter Rich went to Oxford Monday on business. E. T. Bond has sold his hardware store at Oxford. Mrs. Hughes went to Monticello Tuesday for a short visit. Miss Emroy Stiller went to Coodland Thursday for a short visit. Miss Bessie Davis went to Monticello Friday for a few days visit. Miss Emma Bull of Wolcott, was a Remington caller Tuesday. Mrs. Satn Thompson went to Monticello Monday tor a short visit. Cu tis Jolly of Wolcott, attended the bunai of Carrie Mason Monday. Geo. Bull of Walton, Cass Co., was visiting old friends here last week Mrs. Anna Hinchmanof Wolcott, was the guest of Remington friends Friday. Mrs. Hattie Kitt ofGoodland, attended the funeral of Miss Carrie Mason Monday. Miss Bessie Little went to Goodland Wednesday for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ford of Eiwood, came Saturday for a short visit with relatives. Mr. J. E. Hollet of Redlands, California, came Saturday for a visit with old friends. Miss Daisy Luckey went to Williamsport Thursday for a week’s visit with friends. Miss Anna Bonner of Winona Lake, is here visiting her friend, Mrs. Mala Garrison. Miss Lina Luckev returned from Elwood Thursday alter spending a few days thete. John Hinsinga and brother-in-law went to Webster City, lowa, Tuesday prospecting for farm lands. Misses Myra Bartoo and Grace Ott went to Michigan City last week for a short visit with friends. Geo. Fisher of Kankakee, 111., came last week for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fisher. It is claimed that engine No. 214, that recently killed W. W. Watt west of town, has killed six other people within the past two months. Misses Florenceand FrancesH.*wkins, who have been spending a short vacation near the Lakes in Michigan, returned Saturday. Orve Maxwell, Jake Thomas, Dennis O'Riley, Bert Blood, Lex Fisher and Ike Feck attended the races at Logansport a tew days last week. The second annual picnic of the I. O. O. F., lodges 1 f Jasper, Benton, Newton and White counties will be held at Fountain Fark,.Thursday, Sept. 26. It is rumored that the tax-ferrets have something like $2,300 against one of our prominent families. The case has been hanging fiiefoi some time, and is not yet adjusted, therefore we refrain from giving the name ot the parties. We understand that James H. Greene and family will return from Denver, Colo„ about Sept. t. Mr. Greene has been in Colorado for about two years, for the benefit of his health, but has not been benefitted to any apparent extent, wr are informed, A big dam is being constructed at Fountain Fark, also tAih houses for ladies and gents. The management wifi have bathing suits to rent, at well as boats for those who enjoy boating. This
addition to the park’s natural beauties and advantages should prove very popular. Geo. Banes returned last week from Kansas, where he had shipped his threshing outfit Jo work in the big Kansas wheat crop. He reports the wheat crop immense, but other crops killed by drought and not enough water to be had to run his threshing engine, so he shipped it back. Miss Carrie Mason, formerly of this place, died at her home in Eiwood Sunday and the remains was brought here for burial Monday. She was aged about 25 years, and was a daughter ot J. D. Mason. Her sister, Mrs. Fred Love still resides here. She had been in poor health for seme time. The Democrat can furnish printed or engraved calling or invitation cards on very short notice. We can make you close prices on both classes of this work.
