Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1888 — County Correspondence. [ARTICLE]

County Correspondence.

REM ING 'fOA' ITNEfS. KJr. Levi Hawkins attended the funeral of his nephew, vrtip droppod dead while dressing a beef Monday, at Fowler. Rev. J, R, Crowe and wife took their departure for Wichita, last Tuesday. They were to have gone on Wednesday of last week, but were prevented by the sudden and serious sickness of Mr. Crowed Mr. Forbes still continues dangerously sick at residence of J. T- Ford. Rev. E. B. Woodson is attending the ministerial association at Hebron, this week. Elder J. L. Smith attended the quarterly meeting services of the IML -E.-cnUrch in this place. last Sunday, preaching at night to a crowded house, with his usual force and vigor. Lewis Walker left with his aunt and cousin for a visit with them, of indefinite length, at their home in New York. Our young friend Frank Hart has gone into the drug'business at Wolcott, and will hereafter make that burgh his home. It is ruthat Frank will take s partner from here, very soon.' *- Mrs. C. H. Price and sons spent Sunday in Remington, en route to Lafayette, for which city they left on Monday morning. They will probably visit Rensselaer before returning to 'tf is place. Ed Bond, Walter Rich, John Crowe and other young Bemingtoniaus coma home to vote. (J. T. Corn also returned to vote the Democratic ticket. Ira Yv, Yeoman left on Tuesday, to convey the election returns of this district to the proper authorities at Indianapolis. Miss Kittie Fox, of Goodland, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Della Yeoman. 11EMINGTONI AN.

FROM SURREY. The Surrey school has been in progress 5 weeks. Maggie R. Lang has commenced her school at Slip Up. Emma Kenton has also commenced her school at the Harrington school house. Sinking school at Sorghum Valley is now under full headway, with J. E. Alter ior teacher. * « #“ ~