Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1896 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

U. E. Harlacher has sold his property on the Goodland road to A. B. Liwis. Consideration, S7OO. The Misses Paiker went to Sullivan, Tuesday, to attend the Carriage of a cousin; the first one out of a chain of thirty cousins to “tie ‘ the nuptial knot.” Rev. Mikals went to Kewana Sunday to assist his son in law in dedicating a church. Elias Hamer filled hii pulpit very acceptably in the morning. There were no services at night. Little Anna Hartley is suffering with a mild case of scarletina. A little child of Mr. Burlmg, who lives south of town was buried here Friday. The little one died of malignant, scarlet fever. Twelve of thp K. P.’s went to Logansport Wednesday to attend a lodge meeting. *. Ernest Hart returned home from Baltimore last Saturday. He expects to remain some time. Mr. McMurry, who formerly lived west of town, was buried in our cemetery Friday. * Wm. Mills, of Andover, South Dakota, was in town last week. Frank Rich was in town the 3d of this month. O A. Skiff, of Goodland, spent the latter - part of the week with friends here. Miss Jennie Zea, of Shelby, is visiting James Zea’s family. Allen Mason had a sale Tuesday, preparatory to moving to Elwood. Mr. Welch is haying a barn added to his property. Miss Nellie Traugh spent Sunday in Goodland. Mrs. C. M. Shaw went to LaFayette Saturday for a month’s visit with her son Capt. J. B. Shaw. Miss Jennie Beale has nearly recovered from her dangerous illness of a couple of weeks ago. H. Welch visited his parents last Sunday .in Goodland.