Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1894 — From Remington. [ARTICLE]
From Remington.
Among the town’s folks who took advantage of the Monon’s cheap excursion to Chicago last week, were Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin, Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tuttle, Chas. Harlacher and Had Spencer. Wm. Rose died at his home north of town, Friday last. The funeral took place at the home Sunday morning. He leaves a , wife and three small children. The infant child of Jasper Guy died at the the home of its grandmother, Mrs. A. Hartman, last Saturday evening; the little thing sur-
vi ving its mother about five Vrerim The services were held Sunday, by Elder Carson. Miss Josie O’Connor is dangerously sick at the home of her brother, Dk W. O’Connnor. John McKee has gone to Princeton N. Y. to attend theological school. Misses Myra and Nettie Price have r eturned to their schools in the soutiK Clark Price who has been taking a course in law at Ithaca, N. Y., has re turned to his home in Kansas. Miss Minnie Walker will remain some* time in Chicago. She is now filling a position in a jewelers establishment. • Mrs. O. D. Metz and children ata visiting at John Major’s. Elder Lemme, of Springfield, IIL, occupied the pulpit of the Christian church Sunday evening. After the s ervices the congregation repaired to the river where the solemn rite ot b aptism was administered to Ira W» Yeoman.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bartoo have been visiting their parents here foe the past week. A most interesting event in the form of a lawn social took place at the home [of Mr. Banes, north of t own, Saturday evening. About 75 gueits were present and report a financial as well as social success. Mis. WnL-ShawandMrs. Huggma are reported on the sick list. The Remington Contingent will have all taken their departure for their various colleges by the end of of this week. Miss SteUa Griffin visited Rensse» laer friends last week Harry Balthis, of Washington, is here for a few days. Little seven-year-old Gussie Iler*ritt fell from a load of hay Saturday, and broke one of the bones of-her arm.
