Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1908 — REMINGTON NOTES [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON NOTES

Gus Merritt spent Sunday in Chicago. Luce Bartoo came home from Chicago Saturday. Harry Gilbert returned home from Chicago Sunday. Mrs. I.- N. Beal visited relatives at Sheldon and Watseka last week.

Jcbn Hobbs visited his wife and little son at Morocco over Sunday. Miss Rees, of Chicago, visited Mrs. Howard Jones and family last week. Harley Coover, of Kentland, visited relatives here Sunday and Monday. Mr. Burgess visited relavties at CKiWfordsville from Saturday until Tuesday. John Keith visited his parents at Paris Crossing from Sunday until Tuesday. Ora Crow, of visited his uncle, Wm. Capes, and other relatives here over Sunday. Mrs. Abbie Thompson, of Mon'ieello visited her mother, Mrs. Rawlings, several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wood, of Kentland, visited their daughter, Mrs. Harry Hartley, several days last week. Mrs. E. A. Hunt visited her nephew, Chas. Hemingway, and family in Chicago the past week. Miss Matie Guy has been visiting her father, Jasper Guy, and ocher relatives since Friday of last week. F. L. Lough arrived last week and is ready to take up his position as assistant cashier as soon as the new bank opens.

Item, to Mr. and Mrs. Milford Bowley, Oct. 24th, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lucas, Oct. 30th, a son - ■ . The Misses Mary Bar too and Ka'e Green spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Baitee at Lafayette. Wellington Morris, of Chicago, came Sunday for a short visit with his sißter, ilrs. Homer Lambert, and other relatives, Mrs. Leon Cumraons and little son returned home Sunday from a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Smith, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bonner, Jr., returned home Saturday from their honeymoon trip In Chicago and other places in the east.

Dr. Emil Besser spsnt Sunday in Chicago Heights wlh his sißter, Mrs. Harry Funk, and family, and his mo 1 her, who !b also visiting there. Miss Laughlin, of Missouri, and Miss Ellen Laughlin, of Logan, lowa, have been visiting W. O. Roadifet and family the past two weeks.