Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1895 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
The Nott Rupture Cure Co. have dissolved partnership. The retiring members are Dr. Pratt and Dr. Pothuisje. The bnsiness will be conducted by Messrs. Marion and Wellington Traugh. Our young townsman, Bert Shepherd; has received the appointment of “Concert Meister of the Jacobsohn Orchestral Club of Chicago.” It is seldom that so young a man attains such a responsible position, and we are glad to hear of Bert’s success in his chosen profession, and hope this may prove a stepping stone to something higher and more profitable.
John Zimmer who lives six miles northeast of town had his family increased last week, by the addition of a one and one half pound infant, having one extra finger and three extra toes. Mrs. B. M. Donnelly, of Monticello, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Hines. Mr. G. B. Chappell and daughter, Miss Hattie, started Monday for a month’s visit in Syracuse, N. Y., Mr. Chappell’s old home, his first visit in fifteen years. Miss Nellie Traugh spent Sundap in Goodland, the gnestof Miss Daisy Reed. J. E. Stiller is on the sick list, this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Delzell, of Idaville, and Mr. and Mrs. Tedford, of Effner, attended the Peck-Ted-ford wedding, Thursday. * Mrs. Ed. Peck returned Saturday from a fortnight’s visit to her parents in Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Will Coover spent Sunday in town. Mabried— Thursday evening, Oct. 10th, at the residence of the bride’s parents. Rev. S. V. MoKee, officiating. Mr. Frank Peck and Miss May Tedford. The
youDg couple, like the sensible people they are, went at once to their own home, which was already usual “belling of the hoodlums” was omitted, much to the satisfaction of all concerned, Mrs. Holmes, whose illness has been previously mentioned is very low at present writing, and her friends fear a fatal termination of her illness before many days. .
