Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1908 — Remington [ARTICLE]

Remington

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Fultz, several days last week. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hobbß, May 19th, a daughter. Mrs. Lew Harris and little daughter; of Terre .Haute, visited her parents, Miss May Curtis, of Bluffton, came Saturday for a few days’ visit here with friends.' } Mr. and Mrs. Esau Hart went to Oxford Saturday to visit ttelr daughter, Mrs. Bond. ; Ethel and Rachel Smalley visited their sister, Mrs. Ben Lilves, at Wabash last week. Mrs. J. P. Hamond and little son went to Wheatfield Wednesday to visit her mother. Mrs. W. J. Dick, of Watseka, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. N. Beal, over Sunday. Miss Eva Howell went to Sharpsville last week to visit her sister, Mrs. Morton Bennett Mrs. W. L. Gumm and daughter, Lil lian, visited her steter, Mrs. E. T. Bond, at Oxford last week. | Miss Emma Froelich returned to Forest, IIL, Wednesday, after a two walks’ visit with friends here. Mrs. A. J. Brooks visited her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Lucas, at Fowler, fiom Wednesday until Saturday. TThe Misses Etna and Blanch Jordan went to Crawfordsville Thursday to visit their brother Jacob and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Elmore went to Bluffton Thursday to visit their grandson, Charley Elmore, and family. Miss Sophia Headley, who has been spending the winter at Fairbury, 111., returned, home Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Culp visited their daughter, Mrs. E. S. McCoy, of Battle Ground, a few days last week. •I Homer Guy, of Laury, N. Mex., came home Wednesday of last week to visit his father and ether relatives. Mrs. Max Price and baby, at Middiesboro, Ky., came Monday to visit h*r brothers and other relatives. Mrs. C. W. Brand and daughter Eunice visited her sister, Mrs. John Kenyon, at Oxford, from Saturday until Tuesday. Mrs. Belle Green returned home from North Dakota, Thursday, where she has been spending the winter with her children. Miss Mary Klouse, who is now working in Englewood, 111., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klouse, from Wednesday until Tuesday. Mrs. Martha Roush, daughter Fannie and little son Blanchard left Wednesday of last week for a two weeks’ visit with relatives at Wabash and Windfall. Mrs. Palague Boudreau, wife of i Cyprian Boudreau, who died three years ago, was bom Sept 27, 1831, and died at her home in Remington, May 20, 1908, aged 76 years, 7 months and 22 days She leaves to mourn their loss nine children;- Honry and Napolean, of Wadena; Oalix, of Kankakee, Ill.; Joseph, Miller, Mrs. Nelson Deno and Mrs. Joseph Senasoc, of Fowler; Albert, of Bradley, 111,, and Mrs. Moses Sigo, of Remington, a large number of grand children and a host of friends. Funeral services were held at Sacred Heart church Friday,conducted by Rev. Father Horsbnman. Interment In Catholic cemetery. : ) BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION For years I was troubled with biliousness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made. mafterß ...worse., I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the 111 feeling at once, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally.—Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, I Ala. These tablets are for sale by B. i F. Fen dig. c ;