Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1894 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

J .... ****•*■> , Myia. - Charles Harris and son Jimmie, of Elwood, who have been visiting at James Zeas, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dickerson am her sister, Miss Mary Tries, visite Remington friends Friday. Airs. Graham and Mrs. James Snell and daughter Agnes started t the G. A. R. National encampmeu at Pittsburg, Thursday. They wil visit relatives at New Alexander! , Ohio, on their return. Mr. anfi Mrs. J. A. Stiller enter tained a par ty of friends last We nesday evening in honor of the cousin, Mrs. , who has bee spending the summer with them an returned to her home Friday. Airs. Wm. Carey, nee Dora Nu , of Ker.dalville, is visiting her sis'e ? Mrs. James Knight.

J 1 Miss Sadie Wing, of |Goodland, and Miss Hackett, of n the Lebanon schools, visited the Remington schools Friday. Mrs, Wm. Shaw, who has been spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. M. Solomon, 'at Ealewood, 111., returned home last week. Miss Emma Stotts, of Winona, Minn., is the ‘guest of her cousins, the Misses Beal. Hal Sheetz and wife, are visiting his father James Sheetz and taking in the Lafayette Fair. Arthur Harris and wife of Lafayette spent Sunday with their grand mother, Mrs. Wm. Shaw.

Bert Spencer returned [Sunday from a business trip to South Dakota. In spite of the fact that two new teachers have been .added the ■Tnw«.V 1 > Remington Schools are crowded and running over, more pupils than seats, more than three_ hundred pupils being enrolled the first week. P. Waymire’and daughters started Monday to the encampment at Pittsburg. Mrs. Scott Shipman living south of town died Thursday Sept, 6, of consumption] of the bowels. Funeral services at the home the following

Mrs. Vina Leatherman, daughter of R. R Pettitt died Sept. 6 and was buried at the Dobbins cemetery Saturday afternoon, services conducted by Elder J. C. Carson at the hom< seven miles northeastof town. Mrs Leatherman’s death was very sudden. She leaves a family of five children’ Rev. O. C. Haskell died of paralysis at his home in Greencastle, Sept., 2. Rev. Haskell was at one time pastor of the Remington M. E. church back early in the 80’s when Goodland and Remington were united. Buy your’farm wagons of B. F Ferguson. Every one warranted. Buy your farm wagons of B. F, Ferguson, and save money. Lakey & Sayler the new and enterprising bakers and lunch men. Don’t forget them.