Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1907 — Remington [ARTICLE]

Remington

Russel Talbert of Wabash came Sunday to visit relatives here, Jno Hobbs of Rensselaer spent the fourth here with his parents. Brown Lambert of Chicago was a guest of friends here this week. Miss Ethel Smalleyjeft Monday for Winona where she will enter school. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Reeves spent the Fourth with his mother at Oxford. Lewis Ford of Elwood came Wednesday to visit his mother for a few days. Miss Mollie Shearer spent the Fourth with her friend Miss Mary Cifcrt of Wolcott. Mr. John Keith spent the Fourth with John Phillips and family at Wabash. Max Hamer of Goodland came home to spend the Fourth and visit relatives a few days. Wm Lewellan and daughter Susan spent the Fourth with his wife and children here. Dr. E. Besser returned Tuesday from a few days visit with his parents at Harper lowa. Miss Dot'Fierce of Morocco visited Jno Hobbs and his sister Mildred over the Fourth. Sam Sullivan came home from Elwrood Wednesday for an extended visit with his parents here. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Hallihan died Monday evening after a month’s sickness with brain fever. Mrs. Walter Forbes and baby are the guests of her parents Turner Merritt and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Breeze returned home Monday after a mouths visit with relatives at Delphi. Tommy O’Connor returned to Terre Haute Saturday having spent the Fourth here with his parents.

Mr. Burdette Roush was a guest of Mr. Ira Winker and C. W. Postill at Fowler from Wednesday until Friday. Mrs. Jesse Phillips and daughter Burnice went to Wabash Saturday to visit John Phillips and family for a few days. Mrs. James Skinner and daughter Lola spent from Wednesday until Monday visiting relatives and friends at Wabash. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Burton and daughter Rozella of Helena, Ark., came Monday to visit relatives and friends for a few weeks. Miss Opal Thomas Saturday to the Sanitarium at Logansport where see has been taking treatments for rheumatism. Miss Orphia Timmons who has been teaching school the past two years in Washington state came home Monday to visit her mother, Mrs. Geo. Shaull of Wolcott spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Win Halliban, helping care for their little child who is seriously sick with brain fever. __v_ Mr. Hallihan of Wing, Illinois, and Mrs. Lucy Kain of Emmington 111., were called here by the serious sickness and death of his little grandson Wm. Hallihan’s baby. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Harrington left Tuesday for Lafayette. Thursday they will leave there with a company which will take about a six weeks tour in different parts of Europe. Miss Zephyr Crabb returned home Monday from a six weeks visit with relatives in Illinois. Mrs. Phillips and son returning with her for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jno * Crabß. Cards are out for the marriage Miss Daisy Luckey to Mr. Lee Rush which happy event will take place at the home of the brides parents Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Luckey Wednesday evening July 17 at 8 o’clock. Monday afternoon lightning struck and killed Henry Beckley's little son about six years of age. The little boy was on horse back herding cattle when the lightning struck a telephone pole killing the horse and the child. Walter Rich of Kankakee, 111., came Monday to see to the affair* of the Elevator here during the absence of Mr. Harrington. Mr. Rich intended to occupy Mr. Harrington’s house but on account of the sickness of their little boy they will be unable to move here before a couple qfr toeeks at least.