Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1896 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
Mist Nina Walker is now sick with typhoid fever. This is the third member of Mr. Rev. Walker’s family to take that disease. There are no new cases of scarletina as far as we know. And those who did have it are nearly recovered . Miss Maiy Lackey of Watseka visited in town over Sunday. Mr. Geo. Cummons and Miss Gertrude Green, were married Sunday afternoon at the residence of the bride’s parents north of town, by Elder j. D. Carson. Only a few of the most intimate friends being present. Frank Havena, of Dupage, 111., is visiting E. A. Bartoo’s family. Mrs. Lily Black, of Denver, Colo., is visiting at Mrs. Parkei’s. Mr. Wm. McCabe, of Watseka and two children visiting Mr. Osborne’s family Friday and Saturday. It is currently reported that Dr. Chaneey Land on of Hopeston, 111., has taken to himself a helpmeet but as we know no particulars we are unable to state when the happy event occured.
Elias Hollingsworth has bought a half interest in Riegle’s new grocery store in G. F. Bloom’s old stand. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Littlefield, of Ford Co., 111. are visiting relatives here. Mr. Seymour of Elwood is spending a few days at home. He will move his family to Elwood as soon as he can make a satisfactory disposition of bis property here. Sam Thompson has bought out Earnest Fisher’s interest in the jewelry business. John Nntt is getting very much better. George Hac&U has bought Elias Hollingsworth’s property on railroad St
