Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1908 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON.
' REMINGTON Ft. R. TIME TABLE. EAST. TRAINS I WEST. 6:10 am Mall and Psasenger 9:38 am 9:38 am Local Freight 12:42 pm 11:38 am Mail and Passenger 6:12 pm 8:10 am Pass’g’r (Sun.only) 7:50 pm Blanchard Elmore was a Rensselaer goer Tuesday. John Burger was out from Huntington on business last week. Miss Claire Meehan visited Mrs. Zimmerman at Brook last week. Mrs. Lydia Myers of Kentland was the guest of Mrs. H. E. Hartley last week. Mrs. George Collins and son of Indianapolis visited the family of J. M. Ott last week. Charlie Galbraith went to Stuttgart, Ark., last week to look after his rice plantation. Mrs. Hackley of Earl Park is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. B. Elmore, at this writing. Frank Pefley of Freeport, 111., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pifley, here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lippman of Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting the family of August Bernharnt.
Mrs. H. W. Milner went to Indianapolis Thursday to visit her son, Attorney J. M. Milner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Capes of near Monticello visited her mother, Mrs. M. H. Grove, here a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Conway and children of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brooks here several days last week. Miss Alice Walker, who has been visiting her parents here for the past two months, left Thursday for Winnipeg, Canada. E. A. Bartoo and son Luse left Wednesday via automobile to visit the former’s daughter, Mrs. Sanderson at Big Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Clara Purdy and baby of Silverton, Colo., started for home Wednesday after a visit with the family of her uncle Robert Irvin. The real estate and personal property of the Robert Parker bankrupt estate is to be sold by Trustee Cheadle at private sale, commencing August 4. • Don’t forget that Fountain Park Assembly opens Saturday, August 15. A splendid program has been prepared and the meetings should be liberally patronized. Mrs. Clyde Reeve and two youngest children spent last week with his parents in Rensselaer. Clyde went over Sunday and spent the day there also, bringing them home in the evening.
Messrs. Kitt & Shepherd have sold the Goodland Herald newspaper plant to W. C. Logan, who has been foreman for some years, and Mr. Shepherd will retire to the simple life on a farm. Lowell Parser of St. Louis, Mo., was here several days last week visiting his sisters, Mrs. H. R. Church and Miss Twonnette Parker. Lowell is now engaged in Y. M. C..A. work, we understand.
