Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1907 — Remington [ARTICLE]
Remington
Cbas. Haskal spent Sunday at home. | Mrs. .albert Dickinson visited in QM»go,tbe past week. Fred'Foreman went to Wisconsin Tuesday to loo<c for work. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Capes Of Idaville came Saturday to visit rela tives here. Miss Ada Peck left Sunday for Franklin, Ind., where she will enter college. Miss Nellie Foster returned t> Chicago Saturday after a months visit at home. * ~ Elmer Bull of Montieello visited his sister Mrs. Wm. Beal several days last week. James Green went to South Bend Thursday to attend a reunion of his regiment. Mrs. Lee Bosh spent a few days last week with her sister Mrs. Wm. Puckett at Meadow Lake.
Horace Hoover attended the funeral of his sister Miss Nellie Hoover at Tipton Wednesday. Mrß. Martha Roush, daughter Tammie and son Blanchard visited friends at Sheldon over Sunday. Miss dophia Headley went Saturday to visit relatives at Pontiac and also to attend a family reunion. Mrs Behring now of Harvey, 111. came Thursday of lest week to visit her mother and sisters for a few davs. * :
Miss Ethel C-lowery who has been working in Peoria, Ill.* the past year visited her parents here last week.
Mrs. Ford and daughters Mesdames Charles and Jacob Hensler visited relatives at M anticello over Sunday.
Mrs. Sheetz returned home Thursday from a visit with her daughter Mrs. George Foos at Kentland. Mr. Besscr returned to his home In Harper, lowa, Friday after a fcw days’ visit here with Tils son Dr. Emil Besser. Miss Lauretta Latimore returned to Goodland Saturday alter a weeks’ visit with her * sister Mrs. Napoleon Sigo. Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman ot Wanatah visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Graves and other relatives last week.
Mr.land Mrs. John Kittering, Mrs. Mell Julian and children attended the carnival and horse show at Sheldon last week.
Mr. Neddler who was so badly hart in a tun a way about three months ago was op town on crutches for the first time, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ochs returned home Thursday frpm a weeks visit with his mother Mrs Wm. Kulhman, at Bloomington, 111. Several people leit here Tuesday for the west. Chas. Galbreth for Kansas, Wm. Bnlcher, a trip thru Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas, Wm. Nelson, Chet Dexter, Frank Brauer, John Phelps, George Jones and A. J. Brooks for the Dakotas.
