Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1908 — Remington [ARTICLE]

Remington

" John Hoops of. Log nsport was oat last week looking after his farming interests here. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrfis Relscber left Tuesday of last week for Btar City where iney will make their home in the fntnre. Geo. Taber of Blufftoo, In<J. * visited his lather O. P. Taber here last week. ■* Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Bartee left last week for Lafayette where they will make their home. Miss Floy Beal visited her lister Mrs. W. J. Dick at Watseka over Sunday. Wm. Stirz visited his brother Charles and family at Wabash from Thursday uiitil Saturday. The members of the Ladies Aid of the Christian Church here spent Friday afternoon with Mrs Ilev. Freed at Wolcott. Mrs. Caroline E. Heath died Thursday eveniug at the home her son Ellsworth death at the age of 68 years. Her remains were taken to Francisville Saturday. Mrs. Matt Thompson of Valpariso visited relatives here several days last week. Frank Clowery who has been working tbe past four months ait alliance Neb., - returned home Saturday.

Dr. E. Besser spent Monday with his sisters at Chicago Heights. Miss Bertha Coleman, .youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.~ B. Coleman died at her home Saturday night of consumption. The was held at Sacred Heart Chnrch conducted by Rev. Father Horstman Monday morning and remains were taken to Valpariso for bnrial. The aged mother of John Wilson who has been making ber home with hm died Monday morning. Funeral services were Mou day afternoon and remains were takeh Tuesday to Illinois tor burial. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucterhand, Jan. 28th, a daughter. Samuel Nutt, well known here, died at his home near Kokomo Thursday, funeral was held Sunday burial was at Kokomo, i -^3 Carrie E. Burns died at the home of her pareuts Mr. and Mrs. James Burns on Monday of last week. Funeral was held at the home Wednesday conducted by Rev. K, Miller. Interment in Kemiug ton cemetery! - Rev. Chapman pastor of the Oiiristmu ebureb at Sheldon, 111., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smalley over uight Tuesday of last week. Wm. Smalley of Pardue spent Sunday at home. F. R. Curtis of Bluffton was here Tuesday of last week ou business.Pete Beiens has been visiting at different places in Illinois the past two weeks. >.