Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1895 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Miss Gertrude and Master Luce Bartoo are spending the week with their sister, Mrs. Sanderson at Brook. Mrs. Dave W r aymire, of Wolcott, spent Sunday with her uncle, James j Little. Miss Pearl Hawkins, of Otterbien, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jesse . Allman 1 \ ' Dennis Riley was called to Flora by the alarming condition of his sister-in-law, Miss Ferguson, who is in the last stages of hasty consumption. This is all the more sad as it is only five months since Mrs. Riley died of the same dread disease. Word was received here Saturday night of the death of Geo. Jordan at Buffalo, White Co., Ind. Mr. Jordan was formerly a resident of this community, his father being one of the first settlers here. He has been in failing health for some time. He left here about five years ago. Miss Anna Peterson left for her home in Minonk, 111., Saturday night. A very interesting game of £ base ball was played at the fair grounds Friday, between the Fowler Club and the Remington’s, resulting a in a victory for the home team by a score of 6 to 8. Mrs. Warner, of Minneapolis, who has been visiting her sister Mrs, D. H. Patton, left Thursday. Mrs.- Gsraelia Sbawr Mrs. •‘Mr Solomon, Mrs. Wm. Shepherd and sons and Miss Alma Babb drove to Lafayette Saturday for a three days yisit Ernest Fisher has obtained a positio n in Chicago to which city he went last week. Frank Clowery moved out to his farm.four miles north of town last Wednesday.

Harry Hartley is holding his own and strong hopes of his recovery are now entertained. Miss Janie Bar tee is home again from her Illinois visit. Miss Inez Perkins was the guest of Miss May Curtis last week. Miss Pearl Hollister, of Rensselaer, visited friends here lately. A most interesting Grove Meeting will be held by the Christian church, in Parker’s Park from Aug. 16th to 26th. Elder Updyke, the evangelist, and other noted men will be in attendance. Many of the disciples in north wostern Indiana and eastern Illinois are expected to participate. The location being so near to town is unsurpassed, and there are splendid accommodations for camping out. It is hoped to make this one of the best gatherings of the kind in this part of thej state, and every one is cordially invited to attend whatever denomination they belong to.

Mrs. David Shearer, of Chicago is spending his vacation with his sister, Mrs. Foster. The masquerade party at May Bingman’s Friday evening was a very pleasant little affair. Married Tuesday, July 16th, at 9:30 A. M., at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. M. B. Graham and Miss Hetty Luckey. Only a few intimate friends invited. Dr. and Mrs. Patton visited Goodland friends Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. M. M. Thompson returned to Yalpo., Wednesday, after a three month’s visit. Anna Barnes and Lucy Ream went to LogansportThursday • / Geo. Eek-has bought the Gray restaurant.