Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1907 — Remington [ARTICLE]

Remington

Mis Bertha Primer spent from JTriday until SUcday with her sister Mrs. Spangle at. Wolcott Miss Pearl Turner has been visit ing her aunt at Ambia the**past week. Miss Lina Lucky spent last week visiting her sister Mrs. Win. Puckett at Meadow Lake. Walter Rich aud daughter Louise of Kankakee spent Wednesday night of last week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rich. Mrs. loa Foos of Kentland visited her mother Mrs. Sheetz the past week. ' _ _■» \ Mrs. Wm. Marquess of West La fayette aud daughter Mrs Ona McCann and two children of Lebanon, ind.. came Thursday to visit her son Denton Marquess and daughter Mrs. Wm. Broadie. Mrs. Perry Washburn returned home to Earl Park Thursday after a few days visit with her son James Washburn aud family. The Misses Lizzie and Emma Parks - returned to their home in Sandwich, 111., Thursday after a two weeks visit with relatives here. Mrs. Robt. Parker and Mrs. HartlyGhurtdh and little sou turned home from St. Louis Saturday where they have been visiting Mr- aud Mrs. Jones Templeton. E. G. Forbes left Thursday of last week with his car for Wabasff where he will go to farming on a farm recently purchased by J. W. Powell.

Mrs. Bridge man has been visit ing her son Clarence at Wanatah the past two weeks. Mrs. Gray retarned to Saunemin, 111., Saturday after a months visit with her son M. A. Gray. Mr. and H. P. Branning left Monday Of last week for their future home in West Palm Beach, Florida. Miss Florence Hawkins went to Milwaukee Monday to visit her sister Mrs. Perry Dirham. Mrs Her. Miller and daughter Bessie have been visiting relatives at South Whitney aud Ft Wayne the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamer or Goodland spent Sunday with his parents Mr. . and Mrs. Charles Harner. Mr. Thomas Shelly left Saturday tor a two weeks visit with relatives at Delphi. Mr. Gigley was called to Chicago Sunday by a change for the worse In Mrs. Gigley’s condition. The crib on Dr. Besser’s farm near Sharon farmed by Jas. Robinsou was burned to the ground with all its contents Friday afternoon. About 300 bushels of oats, 400 of corn, 150 of rye together with mower, binder and some other implements were bnrned. An insnr anee of $lB5 was carried on the crib but nothing ou grain or implements. Mr. I. O. Luckey returned to Wiqfall Sunday where he has been husking corn for Berney Graham, after a few days visit at home.