Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1907 — Remington [ARTICLE]
Remington
Hr--"Gr Acßatcofiv \vas in Indianap-' olis Tuesday on business. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melrose Aug. 12,-a daughter. Born to Mr. and —Mrs. —C. AV. ■ Merritt. Aug. "th a daughter. Miss Otpha Timmons visited in Hammond from Tuesday until Fri-■ day.’ j —J-rFL —Altman and son George | was in Indianapolis a few days last i week. Geo. Grimble of Buffalo N. V., I came Friday to attend the funeral i of his father. i ' . - i Lowell Parker came home to! visit his parents and attend the Park Meeting. Miss Mabie Terpening returned home Tuesday from a two weeks visit in Michigan. Mrs. T. J. Canine’ of Idaville came 1 Friday to visit her daughter Mrs. C. W. Merritt. - Mrs. Fisher bf Ft Wayne came Wednesday to visit her daughter Mrs,. Frank Bar too. : JVlrs. James lrwin of Renssjlaer. ■visited hCi'inutliCzi Misl Ravencroft a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Galbraith returned home Wednesday from a weeks visit in Illinois. Mrs. Matt Warden and son of Rensselaer came Sunday to visit her mother Mrs. Meehan. Miss Lillian Springer of -Monticello came Wednesday to visit her cousin Miss Nola Grubb. Chas. Winger returned home Monday from a few days visit with his mother at Athens, Wis. Miss Merritt of Miami, Florida is the guest of her brother Turner Tderritt and family since Saturday a Mrs. E. A. Benedict and daughter of Oxford came Wednesday to visit her sister Mrs. C. W. Merritt. Mr. and Mrs. Level of Rensselaer are guests of his sister Mrs. Clyde Reeves since Tuesday. Mrs. A. J. Brooks returned home Friday from Pontiac where she has been visiting the past two weeks. Miss M^ry-Anderson of Enid, Oklahoma Came Saturday to visit her brother C. W. Anderson and family. Miss Hattie Campbell of Frankfort, Ind, is the guest of 'her uncle Wm Townsend and family since last week. Mrs. Smally, son William and daughter Rachel went to Wabash Friday to visit her daughter Mrs. Ben Lilves. Mr. A. K. Zimmerman while working on his new house, Monday fell from a ladder and was hurt j quite badly. j Mrs; William Marquess of Lafayette came Wednesday to visit her son Denton and daughter Mrs. Wm. Broadie. Mr. and Mrs. Dewees of near Brook visited her niece Mrs. Frank Bartoo and other friends here last week. ' Mrs. Wm Sharkey and daughter Myrtle and Grace returned home from a two weeks visit with friends and relatives in Chicago. Charles Albersen left Tuesday for Stuttgart, Arkansas, to look after his farm. He to move there in a few months. Mrs. Charles Reeves and son Charles of Silver Lake, lowa., came Friday to visit her father Chas. Bonner and sister Calla. Mr. and MrsWZl K. Smith of Redlands, Cal., came Thursday for a two weeks visit with her sister Mrs. George Hargraves. Miss Kate Meehan who has been with her sister Mrs. Frank O’Conner at Green Bay, Wis., the past four months returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forbes, Chancey and Orrie Landon of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Yeoman of Indianapolis and Ray Tyler are visiting relatives and 'attending the meetings at Fountain Park.
