Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1894 — REMIHGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMIHGTON ITEMS.
Geo. Griffin will spend Thanksgiving with his son Fred in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Clark arrived in safety at their destination, Orlando,! Florida, and report themselves well pleased with the country. Miss Katie Bidwell, of Valparaiso, is visiting friends in town. I Miss Stella Davidson has finished i her season at Miss Harper’s and is clerking at Leopold’s. Mr. Perkins’ new green house is I quite an addition to that part of town. It is not only of benefit to him, but all his neighbors can enjoy the love- . ly flowers as welt [ Mr. Parker’s bank is now rejoicing ' in a now storm door. ! The meetings are still crntinulng iat the Cluiatiau chuich. While there has been few additions, Rev. Brady I f J
has the pleasure of preaching to a lull and attentive audience. The Nelson property on North Ohio street has been purchased by I Benj. Walker of Wolcott, for 11600. | This is a fine locilion and Mr. ler has got it at a bargain, f • • The change of time in our trains has left our mai's in a still more deplorable cond tion than they were before. One more change ai.d we might as well be back in the eighteenth century as far as mul facilities go- %. In making a round of the public buildings we find “frei-h air” at a premium. And in rooms where from fifty to five hundred people, are assembled there is not sufficient ventilation for tulf that numtar.
