Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1896 — REMIRGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMIRGTON ITEMS.

Miss Timmons moved Monday into her new property on Railrokd St. Mr. Turpin moved Saturday into the property vacated by Mrs Cowgill on Friday, who is now occupying Mrs. Clapp’s house on Range Line St. , Fred Buwman went to Anderson last week, to be present at Helva— Bowman wedding. He returned Saturday* Mr. Emory returned last week from Canada. He reports the Kairucks as being nruch more 'friendly than the Hoosiers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Timmons have another daughter added to their family since last Thuisday. Married—Wednesday, Jan., 151 h., at 6 I’. M. at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Ezra Bowman, Mr. Nora Htlva and Miss Maud Bowman. The wedding was'a very private affair, only a few of the most intimate friends being present The happy couple left Thursday-for theis future home at New Carlisle Ohio.

Mr. rnd Mrs. Geo. Griffin visited in Rensselaer Friday and Saturday, Mrs. Joseph Stewart, a former resident of Remington, but who has lived in Goodland for a numbjr of years, died last Monday of cancer of the liver. The funeral services were held Tuesday. On Wednesday her daughter, Miss Hattie Stewart, a young lady only twenty three years of age, died of consumption, and was biyied Thursday from the same Married, Tuesday at the Catholic church, by the Rev. Father Berg, Mr. Thomas Reed and Miss -Bessie O’Brien. Our High School is now equipped with two new thirty dollar microSCOpeS. . e sjKg ß sw«, al ; Orlie Walker, a fourteen year old son of Ben Walker, has been sick with typoid fever for four weeks, and is now at the most jritieal period of his illness. Jim Patton, of South Dakota, was seen on our streets again last week. It has been several years since he was

here before, but he? by no meats forgotten. ' The Presbyterians are holding a series or meetings ibis week. , Rev. Small, of Idaville, is conducting them. Mrs. Wm. Green, who is suffering with that ujest painful, disease, sciatica, is improving slightly. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Maxwell, of Goodland, visited at Mr. Griffin’s Friday. L’ 'Mrs. B. M. Butler, of Evanston, who has been visiting Mrs. Parker, left Saturday for Richmond, Ind., where she will visit a short time before returning home. Miss Anna Harlacher is recovering from a severe attack of quinsy. . Mrs. Mae Landon Kinney, of MomcEce.lU., visited her uncle Dr. Lardon last week.