Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1892 — Remington Items. [ARTICLE]
Remington Items.
- A very interesting winter’s work is mapped ont by the Chat&uqua Circle which meets every Friday eveiung. There are fonrteen or fifteen members and they have a pleasant time socially, to say nothing of the information gained. They met last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker. Miss Carrie Locka is suffering from an attack of malarial fever with typhoid symptoms. She is the eldest daughter cf Mr. and Mrs 4 Jefferson Locke, whose son died about three weeks ago with typhoid fever. Mrs. John Clark>nd son, of Orlando, Florida, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Clark, in this place. The foundations of Hon. Robert Parker’s residence are being laid and and they indications of the largest houses in this part of the county. The well on the premises is to be piped into the houses of most of the families on that street. The quality Of the water is excellent rind the supply apparently unlimited. Mrs. Anna Larsh is said to be daa-J gerousiy sieklu Tacoma, Washington. Her sister, Mrs. Hattie Shepherd, is with her. Mrs. Laish’s condition is considered very critical if not hopeless. ■5 _
Attorney Brown, of Fowler, who was expected to address our citizens on the legal side of the temperance question failed to put ip an appearance. A telegram was received from him stating, that be had missed the train. George Clark, of Red Key,. while in town last week sold his property to C. E. Harlacher, who will probaffly remain in Remington. Rev. A. H. DeLong is attending conference this week at Terre Haute. It is very probable'that he will lurned to this place for another year as it was the unanimous desire of the members of the church and congregation expressed to the presiding eller that he should be returned, jj Country schools all opened last Monday and as far as heard from all are proceeding satisfactorily. The first institute was held last Saturday in- the sCh 00l buildin g In Remington. Co. Superintendent Warren was present and gave them some special instruction with regard to polumbi# Day in the publio schools. __ , T • Ton will soon need a pair of boots. Remember we are tlie people and cap do yob mo?e good jn that' line than any store in Northern Indiana. 3= Ellis <fc Murray,
