Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1896 — CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]

CORRESPONDENCE.

REMINGTON ITEMS. Mu. May Bingman is in Rensse* Uer this week. ‘ Mias. Minhie Walker of Chicago is •pending her vacation with her parMiss. Gnmm and a lady friend came Thursday to visit W. L. Gnmm. Mrs. O. P. Tabor and daughter Min Renette visited the county capital last week. Elias Harner was taken alarmingly ill last Friday but is much improved at last accaunts. Albert Tabor, youngest child of 0. P. Tabor is critically ill with inflamation of the bowels. Mr and Mrs Potts of Chicago came Thursday to visit Mrs Potts’ sister MrsM. J. Phelps. Misses Carrie and Flora McKee and Misses Pearl and Alice Jones will enjoy the ne?t fortnight at Winona Park. Mrs. Fred L. Griffin and sons who have been visiting in Remington the past five weeks returned to her home in Chicago last Thursday. Ed. M. Greene will build a neat cottage on the lot west of his sister’s Miss. Lizzie Green’s. He expects to have it ready to occupy by Nov. Ist. Miss Lila C&rtis has joined her sister Miss May, who has been spending the summer at Turkey Lake. They are expected home this week. Miss. Lizzie Harlacher has returned from a month’s visit with her relatives the Studebakers of South Bend. Miss Anna will remain some time longer. Miss Monta Kelso of Nevada Mo. who has been the guest of the Misses Hawkins, Jones, and Patton the last two weeks left Saturday for Crawfordsville, Ind. Mrs. T. J. Turpin and her sister, Mrs* Eldridge from Helena Montana, who is visiting her, went to Fowler Thursday for a weeks visit with the former’s daughter Mrs. J. L. Peffley. Edwin Bond, and Bert and Harvey Spencer left Tuesday to join a party of friends in Chicago for a hunting and fishing excursion in Northern Wisconsin. They will be away about two weeks.

Mrs. John Tharp returned Saturday night from a six weeks visit with her sister Mrs. Rosa Vandervoorst at Hey worth 111. Mr. and Mrs. Vandervoorst have a little three week’sold daughter. E. A. Bor too received the intelligence last Monday morning of the death of a grandson the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saunderson of Brook. This is the second time Mr. and Mrs. Saunderson have been bereaved and they have the entire sympathy of hosts of friends and relatives in this their great loss. The little fellow was a very bright, pretty child about eight months old. Mrs. Bartoo and daughter left immediately to attend the funeral.