Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1896 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
Eugene Sayler removed his family and effects to Goodland last week Tuesday. Bert Shepherd came home for a few days last week to see his grandmother Mrs. Ellen Lockwood, whose condition has been very critical for so long, At this writing Tuesday a. m. her condition is improved to a marked degree. The Christian Society of the Christian church held a moonlight picnic at Fountain Park Tues* day evening. Miss Mira Bartoo is visiting her sister Mrs. Saunderson in Brook. Del Gray rejoices over his first born. Sam Bowman has let the contract for building his house to Cummons Bros. Work commenced last week. The program for Fountain Park Assembly is receiving notable accessions every day. B. F. Tyler of New York City will conduct the services each day. J. H. O. Smith of Chicago will deliver the address on Endeavor Day. Judge Crumpacker will address the Old Settler’s meeting. L. L. Carpenter and various other well known divines have signified their intention to be present.
Miss. Dell Bartoo who has been visiting ner aunt Mrs. S. M. Bond went to Rensselaer Monday to visit her relatives there a few days before returning to her home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hollett returned Thursday from their California trip. Dr. Ramsey left Monday to visit his parents at Hanover Ind. Mrs. T. E. Babb, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Greene. Came Thursday. The college students from all their various institutions returned to their homes this last week. The Presbyterian Sunday School picniced at Fountain Park on Friday. For good buggies, at low prices, all on C. H. Roberts . Ferguson <fc Wilson offer better terms than others, be sure to call and see us. We have some desirable town property for sale. Vacant lots and improved property. Warren 4 Irwin. Ask Warren & Irwin about those elegant lota in Yeoman’s Sub division. The location is unexcelled and prices very low.
The best of material, the most careful workmanship, and prices the lowest, at the Peoples Picture Gallery. Fine frames only a dollar and a half apiece, at the Pavilion photograph gallery. W. R. Nowels has desirable improved and vacant City property for sale on easy terms. Also executes deeds, mortgages, leases etc. Office over Leopolds Bazaar. Fine Cabinet Photographs, only $2 per dozen—a whole $ saved, at the Peoples Picture Gallery, over Porter <fc Wishard’s Grocery. First stairs east of the Model Store. Satsfaction guaranteed. Buggies at Roberts' implement Store on Cullen street, opposite Makeever House. • <» ’ •
