Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1895 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Children’s day exercises were held at Green School House No. 1. Sunday morning, and at the Hartman School House No.B in the afternoon. The exercises were very interesting and were greatly enjoyed by those present. Mrs. Elizabeth Cheek, and Mrs. Wm. Cheek, of Johnstown, Ohio, visited their relative Croft Cheek last week. Miss Ola Dickey, of Marion, Ind., came Monday for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Carson. Joe Turner lost one of his dray hhr«p« Friday, from lock-jaw caused by a nail in its foot. Mrs. M. Solomon, of Englewood is visiting her mother, Mrs. Shaw- . Married Wednesday June 19, at Logansport, Mr. Curtis Tedford, of Efner, and Miss Hattie Kinney, of Logansport. Tnere were no regular services at the Christian chufeh last Sunday, owing to the absence of the pastor who was attending a meeting at Spring Creek, bis first pastorate. Miss Stella Snyder went to Monticello Saturday. Miss Maude Bowman returned from a month’s visit in Chicago last Friday. Her friend, Miss Minnie Aiken accompanied her home. Miss Mable Kenyon, of Fowler, came Wednesday, to visit her brother, John Kenyon. Miss May Tedford returned Thursday from Logansport where she went to attend her brother’s wedding. Last Thursday afternoon, while Mrs. Ed. M. Green wa9 absent from their home, some one cat a hole in the screen, unhooked the door, and thoroughly ransacked the honse. They helped themselves to all the edibles in the house, carried away about nine dollars in money, a gold ring, and some other things. A case of knives and forks were taken from the pantry and left in a distant room. It is supposed they were left because they were marked with the full name of the owners. Mr. Green, in a field back of the house, and a neighbor plowing corn not ten rods from the door, neither heard nor saw anything of it. A suspicious looking stranger about eighteen or twenty years old was seen that day, not far from there. The fact that two other houses hear there have been broken into this spring, and small sums of money and some other articles taken, leads to the supposition that some local character is branching cut in that line.

L. D. Bond came down from Chicago on his wheel Sunday, making the trip of 125 miles in thirteen hours. Before these items are in print, the wedding bells will ring for Mr. Edwin T. Bond and Miss Flora Hart. The young couple, who have our very best wishes, expect to occupy <• portion of Mr. Mclntire’s elegant residence on Ohio street Miss Harriet Blood of Council Bluffs lowa will make a short stay with relatives here this week. She is en-route to attend the T. P. S. C. E. convention at Boston. Do not fail to call upon Dr. Kuderling for your dental work for he guarantees all his work and his prices are the lowest. Silk mits 9 c!s a pair. 9 spools Clarks O. N. T. thread 25c. Chicago Bargain Stobk. The most complete line of Ladies percale and silk waists. \ Chicago Bargain Storx.