Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1894 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
Mr. Brewster’s have moved to town, and J. D. Carson will occupy his house before the week is over. Miss Sadie Uring was in town again ih>s week. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Petitt have gone to Cameron Springs for the benefit of their. Mr. and Mrs. Major have returned from their visit at Mulberry. Arthur Tuttle’s have a new piano. Misses Clara Bond and Stella Griffin have gone to Chicago for a few days. Mrs. Rose Gumm and Miss Cobb spent Saturday in Rensselaer. Dr Will Morris has purchased the lots north of Mrs. W. H. Shaws residence, and has commenced the foundations of his building. Little Daisy, the seven year-old daughter of Isaac Luckey who has been sick the past week is now able to be up again. Mr. aijd Mrs. Wm. Little, who have been visiting in Central Indiana have relumed home. Mrs. Fannie Ramsay and children accompanied Mrs. Anna Ramsay to her home in Hanover. She expects to be away a month.
Mrs. J. K Bingman is in Chicago this week.
Clarence Bridgman’s horse celebrated the Sabbath by standing on his head. In the meantime he managed to damage the buggy somewhat. M. G. Traugh returned with many eels as his share of the week’s sport. Mrs. Ida Royalty and children are visiting in town. Mrs. Belle Bush and son who were here last week, returned to their home this week.
Miss Blanche Burger has been quite ill, but at present is very much better.
C. G. Austin and son, Marvin, have gone to lowa to invest in land, if they can find any they like. John D. Green returned Monday after a two years absence in Idaho. Mrs. Opdycke is home again from her visit in Streator, 111. Well Traugh started Monday for Oklahoma. He will remain there some time. ’
Charlie Baker has sold his farm to those Illinois land buyers. Price 135 par acre.
The following item is from the 0. L. Jeffersonian: “Luther Patton has accepted a position as clerk in Gerlack’s general merchandise store.” Mrs. Grilling and Mrs. Blake and children visited Mrs. Morris last Wednesday. The many friends of Mrs. Laura Bousher will be interested to hear that she was married to a Mr. Camel a few weeks ago.
