Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1895 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
O wing to the extrethe cold-weather the items as well as the schools this week are following the well .known law of physics that cold contracts. Mr. James Bh-ke who lives three miles sou th of to wn has been very ill with pneumonia. At prtseul writing his condition is somewhat improved. Another son was added to Henry M lasi Friday. Mr. Welch has bought Fred Huffman’s property in the south part of town. Mrs. Samuel Babb is still on the sick list. Dr. Ramsey has been laid up this week with a severe attack of quinsy. - ? Miss Ophelia Lees spent Sunday in town. Miss Long well, of Francesville, is Visiting her sisters, Misses Mary and Ella Longwell. Mr. Barton’s health is quite poor, owing to injuries received last spring. Miss Alice Colthurst returned from her southern trip last Thursday. Mrs. George Shipman has so far recovered as to be able to get up town once more.
Geo. Hemphill returned from his trip to Chicago, Thursday, bringing with him his daughter, Miss May, who has been ill for some time. Mr. Lee Hawkins went to Bloomington last week to visit his daughter who is attending school there. Mr. Curtis and daughter, Miss May, go to Lake Arthur, Louisana, to visit Mr. Curtis’ brother. Ou their return they will stop at New Orleans during the famous Mardi Gras Carnival.
