Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1907 — Remington [ARTICLE]

Remington

Lilly Somers came Saturday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wineland. Mrs, Elizabeth Sheetz went to Wolcott Wednesday to visit relatives. Miss Merlie lamborn, of Chicaffyis^visiting friends and relatives here since Sunday. Stella Hollenback returned home Wednesday from a short visit with relatives at Wabash. Mrs. Maude Watkins, of Wolcott came Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Chas. T. Dve. ‘ * “Vernon Baicom, who has been attending school at Bloomiogton, returned home Tuesday. John Hobbs, of Reynolds, spent Wednesday apd Thursday of last we.-k here with his parents. Mrs. A. J. Brooks left Monday for a two weeks’ visit with relatives in Pontiac and Streator, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Milner, of Indianapolis, came Saturday for an extended visit with relatives. The dome of one of the kilns at the tile factory caved in Monday, causing a loss of about S2OO. Miss Pearl Blake, of Wabash, came Wednesday to visit relatives and attend the Park meeting. Ed Cummons has purchased the Burton property, arid Frank Jordan Mrs, Vondersmith’s property* Mrs. Rev. DeVoI. of Johnson City, ill., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clarence Ealy, since Saturday. Joseph Osborne returned home Wednesday .ftom a two months’ visit with his son at Lafayette.

Chas. Hascal, traveling for the Armstrong Cigar Co., spent Saturday and Sunday at home. „ Mrs. Homer Hardy returned home to Huntington Wednesday, after a visit with relatives here. Miss Dot Pierce of Morocco visited Miss Mildred Hobbs and brother John, a few days last week. Miss Bessie Guy returned home Thursday) from a month’s visit with her Mrs. Reed, at Medaryville. : • Mrs. Phillip Davis and two children of Terre Haute visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fultz, last week. Miss Anna Thurst6n went to Lafayette Thursday to have her eyes treated and visit relatives until Monday. Eva Sullivan returned home Wednesday, having spent a week visiting Miss Bessie Stittz at Wabash. Miss Hattie Weppler, of Gilman, 111., came Wednesday, for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Guy Julian. Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt and children, of Rensselaer, visited his parents, Mr. jand Mrs. Turner Merritt, last week. Lowell Townsend cane home from Chicago Wednesday to visit patents and take part in the program at Fountain Park. Miss Mary Klouse went to Lafayette Wednesday to visit her cousin, Tena Stahl, who is in a convent there over Sunday. George Grimble died of typhoid fever Thursday at the home of his brother in Elwood, where he had" been visiting only a short time. Henry Brooks and Clarke Bartee went to Chicago Friday, returning Saturday. Clarke Bartee purchased a new Ford automobile. Mrs. Fred Milner and children, of Wabash, came Tuesday to visit her parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Foreman, and other relatives for a few days. , Mrs. J. E. Freed and little daughter left Saturday for their home in Wabash‘» after a two months’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bartoo. Leon Cummons, who has been at Ashville, N. Ca., the past three months for the benefit of his health returned home Tuesday, looking well and fee ing much benefitted.