Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1910 — Country Correspondence [ARTICLE]
Country Correspondence
BY OUR REGULAR CORPS OF NEWS-GATHERERS.
Jasper Guv was in Loganspori on business lasi Tuesday. Remington was weil represented a; Goodland's Hors£ Fair week. m Mrs. Jane Bartee has gone to Los Angetes. Cali., for an extended visiL Mrs. H. E. Sheetz of Indianapolis visited last week with her brothers Bert and Had Spencer. Miss Florence Sharp of Chicago was the guest of Misses Ruth Stoudt and Helen Geier last week. Stephen Yeoman of Indianapolis spent a couple of days last week with his mother. Mrs. Ira W. Yeoman. Mrs. Madge Hartman Loos of Kansas City. Mo., is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James Fefley. James Barling of south of jown is reported seriously ill at this writing from a complication of ailment--. John Scott and family returned last week from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips in Wabash county. Ed Sutherland is having a second story added to the residence which he recently purchased of Wm. Puc-k----e
Mr.-. G. I. Thomas and daughter Opal visited at Fairbury. 111., last week and attended the. fair at that place.
Dr. Rose 11. Remmek. optical specialist, or Rensselaer, will be in Remington Friday, Sept. Is. at the Griffith House.
Clyde Fuller ton of Aberdeen, So. Pafc.. returned home last week after a Tteft of a couple of months with relatives about Wadena,
v Frank Timmon- of Hoopeston. 111. visited bis mother, Mrs. Rebecca Timmons, here last week and took is. the Goodland Horse Fair, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Beeks left Jast week for a visit with the Capes' and other relatives and friends in Minnesota and', the Dakotas. Mrs. £. B. Vondersmith of Kentlahd was here visiting old friends and' looking after some business matters last Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Keefer and two children and Mr. and Mrs Ellery Bloom of Indianapolis came last Wednesday to visit George F. Bloom. ’ ■ -
William Corah, who has been visiting with Charles Winger and family at Mabion, Wash., for the past three months, returned home last Tuesday. / Mrs, Jena Lamborn of Chicago visited last week with Mrs. M. A. Timmons and other relatives and friends here, leaving Monday for a visit with her brother in Monticeilo. Dr. A. P. Ranier and Miss Harriet McCarter were married last Wednesday at the home of the bride's brother at Warsaw, and arrived in Remington Thursday. The marriage came as a surprise to the doctor’s friends here, but we all join in extending congratulations just the same.
Cyrus Rice received what is perhaps the top price yet paid for land in this vicinity, when he sold his 7S acre farm south of town to R. O. Meeker of Cropsy. 111. The price received was Sl7 0 per acre: Mr. Rice has bought the Bartee l€b a mile south of town, of a Mr. Sullivan of Illinois, paying therefore 24,&*H». or 12.40(1 more than the latter paid for the farm about a year ago. Who says real estate values in this vicinity are not booming?
