Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1895 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
Mrs. Ralph Brewster is very sick with inflammatory rheumatism, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. Maxwell. Fred Love’s new furniture store is to be dedicated next Friday and Saturday evenings by a grand performance. The proceeds to be applied to the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Clark returned from their winter’s sojourn in the “Sunny South” last Thursday. They can tell you all about the great freeze in Florida, for they were there and know all about it. Mrs. D. J. Blood who hds been very ill, is now convalescent. Mrs. Shepherd returned from her Chicago visit, just in time to nurse her son Ernest through a siege of billions fever.
Mrs. Alma Clark spent a few days last week with Mrs. M. Phelps. Mrs. Gaylord is visiting her cousin Miss M. P. Bolles, who is not so well this week. Jake Rich’s beaming countenance gladdened his friends here last Tuesday. - '■ _ Dr. Bond Sundayed in Chicago, returning home the first of the week. Mrs. Sam Mitchell is on the sick list this week. Dr. Landon went to Chicago last Tuesdayjto see his son graduate from the Chicago Dental College. Dr. Chancy is now a full fledged D. D. S. Mrs. Haskall was called away Thursday by a telegram announcing the serious illness of her nephew, who lives north of Reynolds. John Harris, who has been occupying Grandmother Harris’ house since her death, has moved to a farm ten miles out of town. . Mrs. Geo. Griffin returned from a six weeks’ visit in the east last Saturday.
