Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1894 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
Mrs. Ida Coover and Son Clyde are visiting here. Mrs. Levi Hawkins has been very sick, but at present is some better. Mr. Capes has moved his family out to the Brennan farm, southeast of town. Miss Kittle Parker, who has been visiting her friend Mrs. Orr, of Attica, came home Tuesday. Mrs. Kate Ochs Kuhlman has moved back from Bloomington and will live on h,i farm five miles north of town.
Mrs. Margaret Darrow, of Black Oak, died in Wolcott, Monday, Feb. 26. Another victim of Christian Science. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt was buried Sunday morning. Services at 8 a. m at the residence by Elder Carson.
Henry Welsh, one of Jordan township’s solid farmers, is now a resident of town, haviDg moved into the Leopold property. The “festive moving time” seems to have rolled around once more, judging.by the number of changes that have taken place during the last week. Mrs. S. Bond and daughter Miss Clara, who have been spending the winter in the east are expected home Saturday. Luce Bond, of Chicago, will accompany them.
Mr. Edward Maxwell and wife have moved back from Goodland, and will live with Mrs. Maxwell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brewster. Mr. Maxwell will work Mr. Brewster’s farm this year. Mrs. Ellen Lockwood and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jesse Lock-
j wood, n<v* occupy the former’s property just north of Exchange block. Mr. Holland who did live theie has moved into Mr. Kirk’s house next dopr. Eight car loads of the nicest ice that has ever been in |town, came in Saturday night from Wisconsin. It took the teams all night Saturday and a good part of Sunday to get the cars unloaded. It was to fill the ice houses belonging to Messrs. Hollet, Harily and Packer. L* Messrs. Traugh <fc Townsend have dissolved partnership. Mr. Traugh continues at the old stand, while Mr,. Townsend has bought out J. A. Lars'u and taken posession of his place of business. Shep’s “old Pet” will now be driven by Isaac Peck who takes Fred Bowman’s place, while Fred will now dispense drugs and medicines for Mr. Traugh and we shall see Frank Peck’s smiling countenance behind Mr. Townsend’s counters.
