Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1908 — REMINGTON NOTES [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON NOTES
Orrie Loudon, of Chicago; Guy Little, of Oxford, Ohio; Earnest Rawlings, of Monticello, and Nason Turner, of Lafayette, came home to vote and visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. William Grant and daughter, Mrs. Banta, of Logansport, visited ( her son, Ira Grant, and wife several days last week. E. A. Williams and Bert Hackley returned home last week from South Dakota, where they have been working the past three months. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Blake, Nov. 3rd, a son. Mrs. John Hobbs and little son returned home Friday from an extend* ed visit with her parents at Morocco. , Misses Razella Burton and Pei th a' Primmer spent Thursday evening' with Mrs. Spangle, at Wolcott. Blanche Whitebead went to Cromwell Thursday of last week tb visit her brother, Frank, and wife. Mrs. E. A. Hunt returned home Friday from a ten days* visit with her nephew, Chas. Hemmingway, and family, in Chicago. John Crabb Trisited relatives in Illinois several days last week. Elmer Bull, of Bloomington, visited his sister, Mrs. Wm. Beal, several days last week. Mrs. Rev. Markin and daughter, Ethel, returned home to Camden, Saturday, having been called here by the sickness and death of her mother, Mrs. Scripture. Miss Dell Yeoman visited her brother, Steve, and wife inlndlahapol's from Thursday until Saturday. Miss Rees, of Chicago, returned home Friday after a ten days’ visit here, the guest of Howard Jones and family.
