Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1894 — RENMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

RENMINGTON ITEMS.

Twin boys—to Mr. and Mrs. More Monday April 30. * A twelve pound son to Mr. and j Mrs! Glosser Monday April 3Q.. yu Miss Ruth Russell, who has been visiting in 111., Ims returned home, N. S. Bates and -M. F; Clilcote were in town last week. Miss Carrie Mason, of Elwood, is visiting Miss Beile I-mlly. Mrs. Murray, of Peoria 111., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Perry Carson. Miss Jessie Miller, who has been visiting her aunt in Wolcott for some time, has returned home. Capt. J. B. Shaw, of Lafayette, and Mr, 5 and Mrs. Frank Shaw and son of Evansville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaw. Miss Josie O’Conner returned to her home in Logansport, Wednesday, taking her little niece Mary Clowery with her for a short visit. Mrs. B. M. Butler, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Parker. If she can find a suitable home she may spend the summer in our little burg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley returned home Wednesday, bringing their littie seven months old niece, whom they have legally adopted, with them. Messrs Murphy and Vanatta are thinking of opening a summer normal herb. These gentlemen are most excellent instructors and this opportunity if presented should be lmproved by all who feel the need of such a line of study. The many friends of Mrs. S. V. McKee were deeply pained to hear of her death which , occured “Saturday May sth at Ip. m. Mrs. McKee has been sick for some time but not until recently was her illness considered dangerous. Mrs. McKee was a most estimable woman and was greatly loved by all her associates. Her son John, and daughter Julia returned home in time to be present at their mother’s dying bed. The funeral services were held at the family residence Monday afternoon.