Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1891 — CORRESPONDENCE [ARTICLE]

CORRESPONDENCE

Stoutsberg. . Mrs. Little, of Chicago, and jfak Ford, of Lafayette, are visiting at Mrs. W. Shaffner’s. E. L. Hemp, teacher of the Center school, makes his home for a few days with trustee, S. D. Claric. Mrs. Louisa Neville, of Lafayette, is visiting her parents. She will remain for several weeks. Mary Stimson has returned from Lafayette, where she has been attending school. The schools have been closed indefinitely on account of the diptheria raging there so extensively, Rosa Grube opened her school the 12th. From vfl. Mrs. H. Dalzell is still very sick. Mr. J. E. Stiller spent the greater part of last week in Chicago. Mrs. Dr. S. C. Maxwell, of Duluth, Minn., is visiting relatives and many friends in this place. Miss Laura Parks is visiting with friends in Chicago. ’ Owing tp the seridus“'lickness“br her mother Miss Rose Hollinsworth, dismissed her school for one week. R. S. Tuttle is preparing to build a new house on the lot east of Mr. Jacob Thomas’s residence. Mrs. E. Hollingworth is dangerously sick with typho-malarial fever. Mrs. W. B. Price left on Mondsy for a visit with friends in Lafayette, enroute to her home in Hartford City. The aged parents of J. E. Hollett arrived last week for a visit of indefinite length with the family of their son. Their home is in Valparaiso, Ind. Mrs. Arthur Sheetz and little daughter of Grand Island, Neb., are visiting Mr. James Sheetz and Miss Fannie from their recent western tour.- ———Y- -- Mrs. Moore, living about four miles northeast of town, died on Sunday last, after an illness of about two weeks. Funeral services were held at the home of the family on Monday afternoon and on Tuesday the remains were taken to Plymouth, Ind., for interment. Mrs. J. H. Worrall left on Tuesday morning for Jamestown, the charge to which Mr. Worrall was appointed at the late conference. Mr. Worrall left on Saturday, entering upon his duties on Sunday. After breaking up housekeeping, Mr. Worrall and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hawkins, Rev. A. H. DeLong entered upon his duties as pastor of the M. E. church in this place last Sunday morning. He is a man of fine appearance and good address and made a very favorable impression on the large audiences assembled to hear him both morning and evening. He returned to Valparaiso on Monday, for his wife and household goods and expects to be fully settled by the. last of the week.

REMINGTONIAN.