Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1908 — REMINGTON NOTES [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON NOTES
I Miss Clara Meehan visited in Chicago several days last week. | Mr, and Mrs. James Peck visited in j Chicago several days last week. John Keith, of Paris Crossing, Ind., came Wednesday to visit friends. - E.H. Bl a ke, of Wabash, visit ed relatives here Thursday of last week. Miss Bertha Primmer has been visit ' ing relatives in Delphi the past two W CCIIO. Leonard and Frank Foster went to Cincinnati Sunday, where they have positions. i Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Howard, of CbiI cago, visited their sons, George and Frank, the past week. .Jasjr i Mrs. Curtis Wright, of Watseka, ' visited Mrs. Everet Parks Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mrs. Matt Worden and son Lewis, of Rensselaer, visited her mother, Mrs Meehan, the first of last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Bartoo visited their daughter, Mrs. J. E. Freed and family, at Wabash, last week. ; r Misses Grace Ott, Maggie Huggins, Murtie Ford and Mrs. George Hascal, were Logansport goers Thursday. Mrs. Lucinda Roe left last week for Indianapolis, where she will make her home for awhile with her daughter. Thomas Parks, of Etna Green, has been visiting his daughters, Mesdames Howard Brooks and Horas Hoover, I the past two weeks. „ I Lawrence Kellner was called to North Vernon, Friday by the death of Mrs. Anthony Gallagher, Mrs.- Kelner having been there the past month. Mrs. Albert Gier, of Reynolds, and Mrs. Hampton Long of Chicago, visited their brother, Wm. Gier, and family Wednesday and Thursday* of last week. James Blake and family who have been spending the summer at Spokane and Pullman, Wash., returned home last week and will again make their home here. •C. T. Dye sold the Jasper County i Lumber Co’s, plant, including his new residence, last week to C. B. i Johnston & Co., of Arrowsmith, 111., who will take possession of the plant about November 10th. Mr. Dye retained possession of the house until March Ist
