Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1908 — REMINGTON NOTES [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON NOTES

Miss Stella Lock went to Springfield, Ill.," Friday to attend the s'ate fair. ” Mrs. Carl Somers and children visited her parents at Otterbein last week. Misses Mary and Tannie Roush visited Miss Emmet Haxby, f at Es ner, Friday. Miss Mollie Shearer visited Miss Lillian Thompson, at Monticello, over Sunday. Mrs. John O’Connor visited Marion Coover and family at Kentland sveral days last week. Miss Edith Little went to Terre Haute last week, where she will take a course in normal. * George Stiller, of Woodward, Okla., visited his s'ter, Emery, and br ther Birt, the past two weeks. Miss Delia Sharkey, of Fowler, came Saturday for a few days’ visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Baitre, of Lafayette, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Broadle, last week. Mrs. Wm. Evans and daughter, of Wellington, 111., visited her siste*, Mrs. Elton Bax’er, here last we k. Miss Ijulda Jensen, of Chicago, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joe Hammond, since Thursday of last week. ! Mrs. W. F. Lange and Mrs. Agnes Nelson White, of Chicago, yfcsi ed Mrs. James Parks several days last week. Emmett and Marion O’Connor visited their uncle, Marlon Coover, and family at Kentland over Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford and son Feru, of Elwood, came last week and will make* their home here in the future. - Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Reeves, Sept 23, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs.' Joe Milner, at Indianapolis, Sept. 23, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Hobbs and little son returned from the we t last week and will make their home here for the present Mrs. Cochrane returned to her home in Topeka, Kans., Friday, after a three weeks’ visit here with Mrs. Hartley Church. Mrs. John Ulm died at her home Friday of last week of heart trouble. Funeral services were held at Sacred Heart church S moini g, buri 1 in Catholic cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Be ks, Moses Sigo and family, Miss Mabie Roy, C. T. Dye and family, Harry Hartley and wife, Chas. Hensler and Claude May and wife attended the horse fair at Kentland Friday.