Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1895 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
We learn, from a private letter, that Miss Ketnrah Cobb has been dangerously ill, but at present is much improved and 'will be with us at the opening of school. There are many conflicting stories about the R. R. wreck that occurred Saturday between Monticell© and Idaville. It is reported that some were seriously hurt. The cause is not known. Don’t forget the Fair next week; but come early and often, and bring your friends With you. Mr. Peter Trudeau and Miss Lillian Lord were married last Tuesday at the Catholic church. Misses Agnes Nelson and Isabelle White, of Chicago, are in town this week. John Kenyon in company with a number of others left Wednesday for Dakota. They will be away some time. A. H. Tedford is on the sick list this week. Homer Snyder has been seriously sick owing to the heat, and too muoh ice water. Miss Stella Callan, of Pontiac, is visiting Mrs. Florence Landon. Rav. McKee returned Friday from his three weeks trip. His friends "here are glad to have him with them again. Misses Anna Derschell, Effie Luokey, Maggie Leavel, Hattie and Dell Yeoman, Orpha Timmons and Maud Plummer are attending institute at Rensselaer. Mr*. John Gordon, of New Albany, is visiting Mrs. D. W. Peck.
Miss Lizzie Greene has returned home from her western trip. During her absence she put in fourteen days at Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Winfield Blood, of Joliet, lU., ia visiting at Geo. Griffin’s this week. □The Ingalls [speech was a grand affair, and was listened to by fully six hundred people. Sabbath School day was equally as well attended, especially by the children. The services are all extremely interesting even if they are somewhat lengthy. Suph Murphy steps very high this week, in consequence of a certain young lady who has oome
to reside in his household; We have not yet learned her name.
