Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1917 — REMINGTON [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON

Fisher is acting marshal during Rush’s absence. Miss G*a.ce Thompson went to Valparaiso '■Saturday for a visit with Charles down from Belshaw Saturday ipok after his property here. John Klouse and Roy w e •man went to South Bend to look for work. ». . Jake Ochs, Jr-, went to Indian-

aipolis Monday on business and James Lucas is delivering his mail route. Maurice Carlisle of Company M, Third Indiana infantry, came from Fort Harrison Sunday to visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swift and children left Saturday for Ashville, New York, for a visit with Mrs. Swift’s mother, Mrs. Lottie Peck. Mr. and Mrs. H<ubert Cornwell and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cornwell visited the” latter’s son Ardias at Fort Harrison Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Andy Eller bought the Lee Rush property and will move to tow'n March 1. Consideration $2,000. Mr. Rush has rented a farm at Windfall and will move there next spring. Mrs. William Chappell and daughter Mildred -and Miss Helen dowry left ThursdaLy for Twelve Mile for a week’s visit with Mrs. Chappell’s brothers before going to their new home at Portland,' Oregon. Lightning struck the barn on the Amos Spinard farm southeast of town Thursday evening, burning it to the ground. Mr. Spinard was able to get his stock out but considerable damage was done to the tools and harness.