Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1895 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Mr. Austin and others were circulating a petition Monday, asking the Governor to appoint Ira Yeoman as prosecutor in place of Mr. Annabel recently deceased. Miss Anna Derschell is visiting her relatives in Joliet. Thomas Wilcox is worse this week than he has been before in some time. Herbert Blood who has been in Mich, the last three months returned home Thursday. Mrs. Wilson of Lafayette, is visiting Mrs. Hardy and other friends here. » A. L. Norris, one of the old time residents having lived here in the seventies was in town a few days ago. Robert Parker Sundayed in Lafayette. Miss Fannie Jones is home again. Willis Handley, the advance guard of the college students is home lor the spring vacation. The remainder of the contingent will be here this week. Mrs. Witman is here to pack up her father’s goods, preparatory to breaking up his household. R. R. Petitt spent a few days in Elwood last week.

John Thomas, of Ind. Territory will return to his home there next week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have spent the winter with friends in Ohio and Indiana. Jesse Barnes of Pontiac HL, is visiting friends here. - Well Traugh came to Remington Monday. He is in quite a serious conditionThe little child of John Ott, so seriously ill last week, is much better. Henry Miller is once more able to make his appearance after a severe tussle with La Grippe.———Thursday March 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Will Chappel— a daughter. Mrs. Dexter Jones has been seriously ill for several days, and her friends fear it may develope into meumonia? Pearl Tuttle who has been sick with typhoid fever is now able to sit up. W. Seymour has bought the square south of Bartoo’s addition of Mr. Hawkins and will at once have it laid off into lots and the street opened. Mr. and Mrs. Saunderson, of Brook visited Mrs. S’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bartoo the first of the week.

Miss Harper has moved her millinery goods into the room formerly occupied as a tailor shop, thus giving her a much more prominent location. One of the old land marks in the shape of an old house on Ind. street belonging to Mr. Parker, and built in 1860 has been recently torn down. The Machinery for Wm. Barnes’ laundry has arrived and he will soon open a steam wash house in the old creamery. Mrs. W. L. Gumm who was quite sick last week is convalescing. Born, Friday March 15th to Mr. and Mas. John Kenyon, a daughter.* Geo. Sebring was called to Mokena 111., last week to attend the funeral of his mother. Mrs. Delzell who/ bas been sick for several weeks ha? so far recovered as to be able to go to Idaville to visit her sister.

t C. W. Coen has the agency for gas burned tile and will keep them in stock and make a special discount in car lots. Strictly Pure White Leads and Heath & Milligan’s house paints, at Meyers' Old Reliable. Good town lots for sale. Terms and locations all right. J. C. PASBONB. J. W. Huggins, at Spitler’s old stand takes or renews subscriptions for ail papers and periodicals. Call upon him. Money to loan on Real Estate in sums of ssoo<to SIO,OOO. Call on or address J. M. Winkley, Monon, Ind. Office up stain in Blakley block. J. M. WINKLBY, I Monon, Ind.