Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1894 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
Born—Friday, July 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Kuhlman, a daughter. Misses Flo and Ollie Hendricks returned Saturday after a three weeks visit at Tipton, Elwood and other points. Sip Hascall has traded "his house and lot and his dray for the Brewster farm.. ~Ed Maxwell will run the dray. Dr. Emma B. Stanley gave a very interesting address to the Presbyterian Y. P. S. C. E., Sunday evening in the work of the Cleveland convention . Mrs. Anna V. McCulley is very ill with an acute attack of inflamatory rheumatism.
Mr. and Mrs. John Allman, of Wolcott, and Mr. Lyman Zea, of Rensselaer, Sundayed in town. Mr. and Mrs. Parker and son Lowell returned from their northern trip Monday.
Rev. J. D. Carson preached Sunday evening. So there were no services at the Christian church. At the Presbyterian church there were no morning services owing to the communion services at Meadow Lake.
A good heavy shower Friday afternoon did untold good to corn and garden stuff as well as relieving the intense heat, the thermometer running as high as 102 some days. Miss Nettie Butler, who has been visiting the Misses Parker, returned home Monday.
Visitobs in town—Jessie Cherry, of Hastings, Neb., at Mr. Burger’s; Nellie Moss, of Rensselaer, at W. A. Traugh’s; Jack Clowery and wife at his father’s; Mrs. Sarah Rank and son Ernest of Englewood, 111,, at Mr. Edward Ravencroft’s; Master Ernest Skiff, of Watseka, HL, at Mr. Ralph Brewster’s; Mrs. Shields and sons of Kansas City and Dr. Emma B. Stanley, of Alexis, HL, at Fred Love’s.
