Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1894 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
Mrs. M. Solomon returned to her home in Engle wot d, W ednesday. The supper at; the hall Thursday evening must have been a financial success, as the hall was filled to overflowing. Mr. C. Cooper went to Columbus, Wednesday, where he will resume pastoral labors. He expects to be away till Christmas. News was received here last week of the death of Harry Thomas in Oklahoma. Harry was „one of our Remington boys, and had many warm friends here who were greatly shocked by his death. The immediate cause of death was typhoid fever. Geo. Hensler who lives about three miles north of town is very sick with typhoid fever. Allman <fc Sheets are building a new work room in place of the old one or their h rd ware building. Married, Tuesday, Oct. 9th, at Goodland, Mr. Alex Lardner and Miss Sadie Wing. The happy couple left on the noon train for Wisconsin, where they will spend their honeymoon.
Misses Olla and Flo Henricks visited Goodland. Tuesday. Stevie Yeoman who has been quite ill is now able to sit up, and it is hope d he will soon be able to be out again. Mr. Frank Phillips is very sick with typhoid fever. Dr. Ramsey went to Fowler Sunday evening to take the train for Hanover. He will return Wednesday with wife and babies. Professors Murphy and Vanatta, and Misses Timmons and Cobb went to Indianapolis, via Rensselaer, Wednesday evening to visit the schools there.
Miss Derschell was not able to teach Friday. Her place was filled by Miss Griffin. Mrs. Jane Ryan was married last week to Mr. Hammonds. Capt. J. B. Shaw, of Lafayette, and Frank Shaw, of Evansville, visited their mother since our last letter. Mm. Jessie Conrad came Saturday for a short visit to her parents. . Mr. John Wilson is in Missouri visiting his aged mother. Jesse Bond leaves Wednesday for his third year at the Dental College in Cincinnati. John D. Green has gone to Valparaiso to take a course in Pharmacy-
