Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1895 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Mrs. Isaac Leavel went to Louisville, Ky., to visit her mother. Pat Lally has obtained a position as guard at Michigan City and left last week to commence his duties there. The family may follow in a few weeks. W. F. Seymour left Tuesday for a week’s visit at Glidden, lowaE. A. Bartoo has gone to Louisville, Ky, to visit his son* Mrs. Lizzie Peck and Mis 3 Mary went Tuesday to Salem. L. F. Bartoo and Mrs. S. Bond left Tuesday for Chicago, called by a telegram announcing the supposed fatal sickness of their brother, George Bartoo, of thakeity. Mr. McQuan who is very sick at ihe residency of his uncle, Jim Little, is considered in a dangerous condition. A number of our G. A. R. men went Tuesday to attend the Grand Encampment at Louisville Ky. School opened Monday with an enrollment of 273. Some of the rooms are badly overcrowded, and another teacher is very much needed' to relieve the pressure.

A reunion of the Blood relatives was held last week in which members of eleven different families and four states were represented Among those present were Messrs Charles and Winfield Blood, of Joliet, 111. Charles Blood was a former well known resident of this place, and is remembered by many of our older citizens. Scip Hascall has bad enough of the Nott Rupture Cure business, and returned from Indianapolis. He has bought Turner’s Dray outfit and will settle down to solid business now. Good Citizen’s League met Friday and effected an organization This is a movement that ought to receive a liberal support and we hope it Misses Minnie Hemphill and Mary Peck took in Monticello last week. May BiugHUUi is recovering from her spell of typhoid fever and is able to be out again.