Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1894 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Mrs. Mattie Lambert is building a new front to her property recently purchased of W. C. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pettit are at home again. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Spitler, W. H. Coo ver. Sheriff Hanley and quite a number of others came over to the Crumpacker speech last Thursday. ... Miss Jeanette Bartoo, of Chicago, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bond and other relatives here. Bert Shepherd is coming home fi om Chicago to make a short visit. He will also give a series of Concerts while here. One at Rensselaer, Oct. 19th, and the one here the 23rd. Mrs. Emma Warde Hoffman is to assist. Mrs. Hoffman is an exceptionally fine pianist, Capturing the Springer Gold Medal at Cincinnati; over a number of other competitors. Bert is an excellent violinist, and their entertainment will be a treat to all lovers of good music. Mrs. Perry Carson has gone to Peoiia to visit her mother.

Mrs. Ryan moves her family to the country this week. The Christian Endeavor Convention is to be held at Indianapolis, beginning Thursday and continues till Monday. Remington sends Misses Grace Guy, Adah Wilson and Twonnet te Parker, from the Presbyterian church, and Miss Maggie Leave!, Robert Parker, and John Westfall from the Christian church. Mr. McDaniels moves his family to Ohio this week. Mrs. Ed. Greene has gone to Burlington, Iowa; to visit her daughter, Mrs. ThomasJlabb. Mrs. Fred Love and children visited Gyodland relatives over Sunday. Married, at noon at the home of the bride, Miss Alice M. Watson and Mr. John Esher. The wedding was a very quiet affair, only the relatives and a tew intimate friends witnessing the ceremony. Mr. Fisher’s home is near Gilboa.