Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1908 — NEWS FROM REMINGTON [ARTICLE]

NEWS FROM REMINGTON

Elmer Bull visited his sister, Mrs. G. W. Beal, last week. Blanc’ eP< rks left Wcdresday sor 1 r n extended visit at Chicago and Dixon, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. . Hart of Earl Park visited his parents here Thursday. Rev. Dooley of visited Mr. York and family a few days last week. John Berger of Huntington visited his son Fred Berger several days last week. Mrs. Choate, of Kankakee, 111., was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. E. Hart last week. . - ~ - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Irvin returned home Saturday from a few days visit at Aibioil. Miss Lina Lucky went to Earl Park Wednesday to visit her sister Mrs. Lee Rush. • Mrs. Mate and children cf Milwaukee are visiting her sister, Mrs. A. V. Lock and family. James A. Washburn returned home Tuesday of last week from a trip to Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mrs. Mary Clowry of Rantoui, 111., was a guest of Mildred Clowry Wednesday of last week. Henry Mischer Jr., of Bunker Hill, Ind., spent last week with his parents and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Tribby of New Richmond visited his uncle Wm. Tribby and family Wednesday. Mrs. Matt Worden and son Lewis of Rensselaer visited her mother, Mrs. Meehan for a few days last week. Tom O’Connor returned home Tuesday of last week from a few day’s vle't with his children at Terre Haute. A. V. Lock returned home last week from a month’s trip among the stock farms of lowa, Illinois and Missouri. Wllda Qreen and Lena Williamson who have been attending school at Terre Haute returned home last week. Hartley Church attended the meeting of the Bankers’ Association of the 10th District at Lafayette Thursday of last week. ’

Geo. Gibbs and wife returned to Fairbury Friday after a two week's visit with their daughter, Mrs. H. L. 1 Williams and family. Luce Bartoo returned heme from Wabash Saturday accompanied by hie sister Gertrude who has been spending the spring there. Miss Ida Shrearer and little niece Vivian Shearer of Lafayette are j visiting the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shearer. I Mr. Henry Mlsher Sr. visited hie daughters Mrs. Henry Wilken and Mrs. Chas. Julian of Grant Park, 111., a few days last week. Mrs, Thomas Babb, daughter Lucille and son Edward of Burlington, lowa, i are visiting her mother, Mrs. Green and staler Katherine, Mrs. W. C. Hallihan and slater Ethel Wahl returned home last Wednesday from a week’s Visit with their sister Mrs. Cecil McCain at Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Max Price and son Charles returned home to Middlesboro, Kentucky, Saturday after a two weeks visit with relatives and friends here. Matt Sharkey who has been visiting relatives and friends at Chicago, Kankakee and Fowler the past few weeks returned to Remington Monday of last week. . * } Mrs. J. P. Hammond was called to / j Wheatfield Monday morning by the death from drowning of her brother, Martin Jensen, Mr. Hammond at- , tended the funeral Tuesday. Mr. Cullnton Roades and Ilurdem Roush returned home Friday after attending the Epwortb League Convention at Michigan City and spending a couple of days in Chleago. Mrs. W. H. Henderson and son Gary ' visited her father A. Beasley and family last Wednesday. Mr. Henderson has been promoted to the posilon of ticket agent at Marlon, and is moving to that city. Wm. Banes fell from the plate of a barn on which he was working last Friday alighting on his feet, but with such force as to bruise or possibly break some of the bones In the ankle joints, which Immediately swelled up to twice their normal size and he has been laid- up ever since.