Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1890 — CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]

CORRESPONDENCE.

Wlieatfield Center. Preaching last Sunday &t Center school by Rev. J. T. Stafford. The Methodist Conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, July 5 and 6, at Lintner’s grove, quarter of a mile east of Center school house. Conducted by Rev. J. T. Stafford and Father Bradberry. Mr. Luke Lange is still very ill. Miss Ella Lintuer is failing veryfast. '■’ *> , Fourth of July celebration over the river, n ear Baum’s bridge. Mr. D. Lintner has lost two head of cattle with murrain. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ford, of Lafayette, are spending the summer with their sister, Mrs. W. F. Shaffner. Mrs. Smallfield, of Bloomington, 111., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Schatzley. Kitty.

From Remington. Mrs. Rawles and her son Will, of Bloomington, are the guests of Mr. G. B. Chappell and other friends in this place. Will is a a native Remingtonian and is principal of the High School in Sedalia, Mo, Dr. and Mrs. Reigle celebrated their golden wedding last Monday evening. Many friends and relatives made the occasion a pleasant one. It is reported that the old flax mill will be turned into a canning factory. The owner M. J. Costello, traded the property in Detroit for 30 lots in tnat city. Mrs. Hutchins, Orlando, Fla., who is visiting her son Mr. Ed. Green near this place, had the misfortune to lose her little daughter, a bright child about a year old, last Wednesday. The interment took place last Thursday in the cemetery near town. Mr. Smith of the Kokomo-Plate Glass Works, his wife and . son, and Mrs. Kieger, also of Kokomo, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hardy, part of last week.

Mrs. Celia F. Smith and son of Clyde, Kalis., have been visiting Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bellows, for the last two weeks. They are at present the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. K. Smith iu Remington. The many friends of Judge Hammond, in this plaice were pleased but not surprised to hear that lie had received the nomination for Judge at Rensselaer. A more upright one or a more dignified one could not be found. Mr. and Mrs. John Randle of Pleasant Ridge, spent Sunday last with Mrs. R’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth. The second nine of Remington went to Kentland last Wednesday and had a match game with the club at that place. Those who are posted in such matters are of the opinion that the pitcher of the second ~nine, Master. Herb Stiller- is hard to beat. He is said be fully equal to the professional players of our largo cities. Notwithstanding the fact that the Kentland club is composed of men, they only beat our boys one score.

REMINGTONIAN.