Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1908 — Remington [ARTICLE]

Remington

Nason Turner‘of Brook Visited relatives and friends here last week, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Robinson spent Easter with her prents at Goodland. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Robinson spent Easter with bei* parents at Goodland. Mrs. Frank Clouse visited her daugh ter Mary at Englewood over Sunday. E. H. Blake of Wabash spent several days last week here and at Idaville. Mrs. 4 Frank Clouse visited her daughter Mary at Englewood over Sunday. Mrs. John O’Connor visited her father John Brennan of Logansport over Sunday. Mr. Lowell Townsend spent Easter with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Townsend. Mrs. John O’Connor visited }ier father, John Brennan, of Logansport, over Sunday. Miss Pearl Turner and Emory Bloom of Kentland spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Robert May went to Francesville Thursday to visit her sister, who is quite sick. Mrs. Robert May went to Francesville Thursday to visit her sister who is quite sick. Harry Schwerdsman of Logansport visited his cousin Mrs. Leona Tabor Over Sunday, Miss Twonnette Parker of St. Louis came Friday to visit her sister Mrs. Hartley Church. Miss - Gertrude Rhoades returned to Illinois Friday after a two weeks vacation at home. Harry Schwerdsman, of Logansport, visited his cousin, Mrs. Leona Tabor, over Sunday. Miss Oma Ferguson of Wolcott was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Beal over night Tuesday. Hurbert Canine of Oxford is visiting his sister Mrs. C. W. Merritt since Wednesday of last week. Miss Kate Mullen, of Wolcott, was the guest of the Misses Lillian and Mamie Sharkey last weet_ ' Miss Imogene Landon went to Kokomo Saturday, to vlßlt her brother, George Landon and famly. Hubert Canine, of Oxford, Is visiting his sißter, Mrs. C. W. Merritt, since Wednesday of last week. Miss Imogene Landon went to Kokomo, Ind., Saturday, to visit her brother George Landon and family. David Foster who has been working in St. Louis the past winter returned home Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Foos of Kentland havfe been Bpending the past two weeks visiting her mother Mrs. Sheets. David Foster, who has been working in St. Louis the past winter, returned home Wednesday of last week. J. R. Reed left Monday for Battle Creek, Mich., after a two month’s visit here with his cousin Mrs. Samuel Mitchell. 1 Miss Carrie Lewis returned home last week from Terre Haute, where she has been spending the winter in school. J. R. Reed left Monday for Battle Creek, Mich., after a two months’ visit here with his cousin, Mrs. Samuel Mitchell. Miss Carrie Lewis returned home last week from Terre Haute where she has been spending the winter in school. Miss Bertha Primmer and Mesdames Wm. Townsend, Homer Hardy and Claud Townsend spent Tuesday in Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. F*red Milner of Wabash have moved back to Remington and will farm this Bummer with his father H. W. Miller. Airs. Cecil McCain returned home Thursday to Indianapolis after A two weeks’ visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W&hL

Mt. Pleasant John Clouse is sowing clover. Charles Miller fa plowing for com. Mount Pleasant school closed Saturday. •:* George Davisson visited relatives in Wheatfield Sunday/ r I_l_ A good peach crop is very promising in this vicinity. Grant Davisson is pressing and hauling hay to Rensselaer. Moses Davisson, of Aix, is hauling wood from this vicinity. “Ur.' and--' 'Mrs. John”Clouse visited relatives in Rensselaer Thursday. John Fisher returned home from Gregory, South Dakota, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne visited his grandfather, James Davis, Sunday. Lewis Davisson and daughter Hannah, of Rensselaer, visited his son Grant Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davisson went to Havanna, Ill.; this week. Mt Davisson will take charge of one of Mr. Hack’s dredges ‘in that vicinity.