Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1895 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Mr. Ramsey, of Hanover, visited lis son, the Dr. over Sunday. Mrs. Bunnell and daughter, of Monticello, visited Mrs. Traugh Friday. Mrs. Bettie Payne is quite sick. She is threatened with lung fever but hope she will be able to miss it. Mrs. Sopha Raverscroft who is taking medical treatment in Chicago, is rapidly gaining strength. Bert Van Vorhis paid our town a visit Monday. W. A. Traugh who expected to leave for O. T. Monday was obliged to po'st pone his departure on account of sickness. He will go Wednesday if able to travel. Wednesday, March 20, to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carson—a daughter. Thursday March 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Hargreaves—a son. James Cloweryyof Chieago, visited in town the first of the week, while while recruiting his strength from an accident to one of his limbs. He was able to return to his work Tuesday, ; Miss Greenway has so far recovered as to be able to be moved, and she was taken to the home of Mr, Dye in Wolcott last Wednesday. May Hemphill returned home Thursday from a week’s visit in Monticello.

Verne Marshall, of Rensselaer, is visiting ki3 grand parents this week. Mrs. Jake Barnes, and Mrs. U. T. Merrit took in the sights at Goodland for a few days last week. M. E, Sunday school has changed its hour of meeting from 3 p. m. to 9:30 a. m. This makes all the Sunday schools held in the morning, and so prevents any pupils from getting in “two a day.” Miss Maggie Barnes took her trunk and sewing machine and shook the dust of Remington from her feet last Monday. She has made arrangments to open sewing rooms in La-fayette-we. understand. MisS Edith Donnelly of Monticello is visiting her aunt Mrs. F. Hinds. Mrs. DiTfie Taylor, of Englewood, came Thursday for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Harry Burgess, of Goodland, was in town last week Monday. The box social at Mr. Bid dies’ last Thursday was well attended and netted the neat little sum of $6.25. The proceeds to be devoted to the Christian church repairs. Mesdames Lambert and Lockwood are making quite fxtensive repairs on their homes, raising the roofs and otherwise grtatly improving them. Jim Peck, whose shoulder was dislocated last Saturday , is much better and able to be down town again. Jim is “clear grit” as was evidenced by the trouble a “bucking horse” had to get him off, only succeeding after sevetai trials, in throwing him over his head. Mrs. W. H. Coover and son Clyde are spending the March vacation in town.

Dr. Kuderling’s next visit in Rensselaer will be on Saturday, March 30th. Best teeth, $6. Gold fillings |l. Silver fillings 50 cents. 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. Passons. C. W. Coen has the agency for gas burned tile and will keep them in stock and make a special discount in car lots. Money to loan on Real Estate in sums of SSOO to SIO,OOO. Call on or address J. M. Wibkley, Monon, Ind. Office up stairs in Blakley block. J. M. WINKLBY, Monon, Ind. I. M. Patchett, of Lee, Indiana offers his services as an expert prnntr and planter of fruit trees, shrubs, vines, Ac. The present month is the proper season for pruning vines. Satisfaction guaranteed, in work and prices. Address him at Lee. Ten different makes of Sewing me 1 chines, At Steward’s.