Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1892 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Mr. and MMr* W. H. Coover have ; been sadly afflicted by the death of I their little sbn, Harold Allman, who i died at tlte home of his grand parents, I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allman, on Sunday afternoon. None but those x who liave suffered a similar bereavement can realize what the death of ad in-' faht means to the mother. The little one whose death we chronicle was a} remarkably, t bright and handsome baby nearly six months old. The funeral will occur to-morrow r (Tuesday) from the home of the grandparents on S. Ohio street. For some reason or reasons the i School Board have delayed the . electldiTof aSup'efTntendenTfbrdEepublic schools; -There is much criticism, friendly and otherwise as to the . action of the board, the man/ friends of Prof. Dickerson claiming that he is nos, Keing treated fairly or courteeus--ly. Wo feel convinced from a personal acquaintance with the gentlc■men constituting the Board will act justly, wisely and kindly in the matter. Miss JgjMison, who has been the Principal for the past two years and who was elected by . the former I »oard for the ensuing year, has resigned in order to-■ Accept a similar position in the public schools of Lebanon, Ind. Hon. O. B. Mclntire, of Indianapolis, is in the village, visiting friends and looking after business interests. Station agent Carson, at State Lin e has been appointed" agent ■ al IhiK place and will enter upon the duties of his office hl once. Since theodrattr of Mr. Morris the place has been temporarily and .ahly--fiHed by -W. Tl. on'.Friday of this, Week for. _Qhior-liie"name of which your correspondent has not learned. The wife of Elder Robinson, pastor Of the Christian church in this plac e is dangerously ill. Her mother, Mrs. Dr. Russell, 'of Waveland, Ind. is with her during her sickness. We understand that Will Townsend has purchased the handsome residence of James Sheffler, on Illi - nois street.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hart, of Ear 1 Park, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart, and son Harold, of Wolcott, spent Sunday at the Hart House in this place. Rev. A. H. DeLong, of the M. E. church in this place, preached last Sunday morning and evening in the Methodist church in Monticello. Dur - ing his absence his pulpit was oclju - pied by Rev. E. C. Hawkins, a young minister in charge of the church a t Wolcott. . a : -

We are glad to state that Mrs. O. P. Taber is getting very much better, so much so, that she is able to ride out occasionally and even to walk short distances.