Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1895 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
Rensselaer was well represented on our streets last Sunday, by several carriage loads of young people. Married April 18th at Seattle, Washington, Mr. 'George Bartoo and Miss Mattie Smith. Mr. Bartoo is a son of E. A. Bartoo of this place, and a foi mer Remington boy. His many friends here extend congratulations. Isaac Leavel is putting a new roof on his domicile. ■ " . M ■■■ < Prof. A. H. Beldon, one of our former superintendents of schools is pleasantly located at Frankton, six miles from Elwood. Mrs. Lois Rich who has been visiting friends here left Wednesday for her home in Colfax. Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan went to Chicago Saturday for a’stay of indefinite length. G. B. Clark is building himself a new home just south or his present residence.
The baccalaureate address will be delivered next Sunday morning in the Presbyterian church by Mr. Benton of Butler University. Mr. Walker is putting in new windows and otherwise greatly improving the appearance of his property recently purchased of Mr. Nelson, 9 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Maxwell and Mrs. Maxwell, Senior, visited at Ed Maxwell's Sunday., The M. E. church was crowded to over-flowing Sunday evening, to listen to Rev Elliott of Crawfordsville in the interest of homeless children. A very diminutive little woman arrived Sunday, Apiil 28th at the hoipe of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clowery. Frank’s-new dignity has added several inches to his statue. '■ A horse belonging to young Mr Clegitt who lives, we believe, on the
| old “Coover farm” ran away Saturday afternoon, and smashed his buggy somewhat seriously. John Bingman’s shop has taken another trip and this time has landed just north of O’Connor’s saloon. Doctors Pothuisje and Morris will occupy the vacated lot with a neat little office.
