Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1907 — Remington [ARTICLE]

Remington

John Shearer went to Lafayette Sunday to seek employment. Miss Kate Green returned to school at Earl ham College Monday. J. W. Powell purchased another 160 acres of land at Wabash last week. James Skinner left Tuesday fora short visit with relatives at Jeffer son, Wis. Frank Clowry left Tuesday for Alliance, Nebraska, to seek employment. Miss Emma Sigo left Saturday for Lafayette where she will enter the convent. Mrs. Ina Foos of Kentland spent Thursday with her mother Mrs. Elizabeth Sheetz. Chas. Stitz of Wabash visited friends and old neighbors Jjere Tuesday of last week. James Hayes of Maringo, 111., visited his brother Dennis Hayes and family last week. Miss Dot Tedford returned home Saturday after a short visit with her parents at Idaville, Mrs. Hal Sheetz of Indianapolis came Friday to visit her brothers Bert and Had Spencer.

J. W. Jacks returned home Wednesday, having spent the summer at Havilaud, Kansas. Misses Mary Bartee and Carrie Lewis left FrMay for Terre Haute where they will enter school. Misa Amanda Gigley returned to Chicago, Tuesday after a two weeks visit with her parents. Mrs. Sei ing returned to Harvey, 111., after a tew days’ visit here with her mother and sisters. B. G. Parks returned to Etna Green Thursday, after a short visit here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert attended the old settlers and soldiert' meeting at Kentland Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Marquess of Lafayette visited her son Denton and daughter Mrs. W m. Broadie last week.

Mrs. Bev. Markin and daughter Ethel of Lietersford visited her daughter Mrs. Wm. Beal, last week. Mr. and Mrs. |Frank Peck and son Bruce spent Sunday with her brother Mr. Tedford at Kentland. J. H. Whitehead returned home Saturday after a weeks visit with his son Emery and wife at Elwood. Mrs. Mary Bigman left Saturday for a two weeks visit with her sisMrs. Bowdy at South Whitley, Ind. Lowell Townsend returned to Evanston Tuesday, to take op his studies at Northwestern University.

John Ott and wife and Mrs. Wm. Ott visited relatives in Chicago from Tuesday till Thursday of last week.

Jacob Zimmer es Bloomington, 111., came Wednesday to visit his father Nick Zimmer and other rela tives. John Bowman who has been carpentering at Alliance Neb., the past six months returned home Monday. A. V. Lock has purchased the W. L. Rich property now occupied by G. I. Thomas and will move into same.

Mrs. W. E. Shearer and Jsaby returned to Lafayette Sunday after a weeks visit with Robt. Shearer and family. J. H. Biddle returned Saturday from Hunter’s Springs where he has been taking treatment for rheumatism. Miss Ruby Simmons who has been nursing M. A. Gray the past month returned to Chicago Tuesday ot last week. Mrs. Wm. Thownsend and Miss Bertha Primmer visited Mrs. Homer Hardy at Huntington a few days last week. Thomas Thurston and wife returned to Newton, 111., Wednesday after a few days visit with her mother Mrs. Zea. Mrs. Chas. Marquess and baby of Atlanta, Ga., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Pefley and other relatives here last week. Mrs. R. V. Miller and two children of Napoleon, Ohio, came Tuesday to visit her husband’s parents Rev. E. Miller and wife. Mrs. Z. K. Smith left Saturday for her home in California after a two months’ visit with her sister Mrs. George Hargraves. A. C. Feriss and family of Monte Vista Colo., were the gnests of his brother-in-law, Hiram Pickering, Monday and Tuesday of last wees. D. 8. Gigley went to Chicago Tuesday to visit his daughter Julia and see to their home there, as they expect to move in about a month.

Mrs. O. J. Ealy and daughter Dorrance left Saturday for Johnson City, HI., to visit her sister Mrs. Rev. Devol a few days before leaving for .her future home at Stuttgart, Arkansas. For Sale: Good second hand road wagon very cheap. Enquire at (his office. -