Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1907 — Remington [ARTICLE]

Remington

Jolm llobbs spent Sunday at home. Miss Millie G*ay attended Teachers. Institute at Fowler last week. Mbs Julia Gig’cy <.f Oticago lias been ! visiting her parents ihe past two weeks. Frink Courtwrighl returned to Valparaiso | Monday after an extended visit with relatives. T7"~Miss Lauren Latunore of Goodland spent Sunday at the Paik with friends and relatives. 1 Dr. P. J. Pothuisje of Denver, Colo., visit—- ■ ed friends relatives here a few days last week, j Miss Leah Rife of Wabash was the guest ! of Miss MableShaulllast week at Fountain park. **" | Miss Anna Harper attended the Millinery ' openings at Ft Wayne and Indianapolis last ' week. . v':.' " .-''''‘-J : I : ! Misa Anna Crabb of Bloomington came , Thursday to visit her uncle John Crabb and family. John Hollenback and family spent 'Sunday with her father Mr. Phillip and wife in : Fowler. • • Earnest Rawlings of Evanston, 111., Monday to visit his mothei and attend the As-«-bably. —>= “==*=;“ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert May Aug. 18 a son. To Mr. and .Mrs. Howard Jones Aug 21, a son. Mrs Chauncy Landonof Chicago has been visiting Dr. Landon and family since Wednesday offlast week. Jease Allman moved his household good to Rensselaer last week where he will make his home in the future. Miss Pearl Thompson of Wabash came Wednesday the guests of the Misses Fannie Roush and Pearl Blake. Mrs. Johnson returned to her home in Wisconsin Saturday after a few days visit with her uncle James Skinner. | The Misses Lola Henderson of Monticello and Mary Sifert of Wolcott spent Sunday with friends at Fountain Park.

Miss'Emma Johnson returned to her home at Huntington Monday after a short visit here with friends and relatives. Mrs. John Phillips and daughter Eunice of \V2bash came Wednesday for a short visit with friends and relatives here, vjlr. and Mrs. IT. J- Canine, and son VPyne of Idaville visited their daughter Mrs. C. W\ Merritt over Sunday. Arthur and Harry Hawn of Logansport came Saturday for a short vistt with their mother and sister Mrs. Geo. Hascal. Mrs. Cox of Kansas City, Mo., has been •visiting her sister Mrs. Ada Dobbins and brother Harvey Hartman the past two weeks. Conrad Klousr, while crossing a bridge near the home of Mr. James just north of Wolcott, Saturday night about 8 o’clock with'his father’s threshing machine was instantly killed. The bridge gave way letting the engine down catching him between the engine* and tender. Mr. Cornwell who was with him escaped with his hands and face badly bruised. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at Sacred Heart church, conducted by Rev. Father Horstman. Interment in Catholic cemetery. N. P. Hobbs, from west of town, left Monday for Salem, Ind , near which place he attended an academy when a young man, and the head of the academy was Wm. P. Pinkham. Since that time Mr. Pinkham has been identified with various educational institutions of the Friends church, and has asked as many of his old scholars, as he could learn the address of to meet him back at the old Salem academy this week, just for a reunion. Mr. Hobbs had not been to Salem for 35 years and the trip will undoubtadly be a very pleasant one for him.