Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1908 — REMINGTON NOTES [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON NOTES

Walter Hicks spent several days last week in Chicago. Louis Kiefer, of Kentland, was the guest of Miss Tannie Roush Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Horner spent Sunday with their son, Max, and wife at Goodland. > Horace Hoover ' and family spent Sunday with his brother Albert and wife at New Waverly? H. W. Milner and son, Ray, were called to Wabash last week by the illness of his son, J. C. Millnef. Miss Eva Sullivan, of Wolcott, vis-’ ited Miss Ruth Tribby over Friday night and Saturday. Mrs. Lewis, of Taunton, Mass, has been visiting Mrs. George Bloom the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hawkins visited their son at Fairbury, 111., several days last week. Chas. Stittz, of Wabash, visited his mother and brothers here several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs and baby have been visllng relatives in Osgood the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rank, of Chicago, have been visiting Mrs. Ravenscroft, the past week. Miss Mildred Clowey visited her

father and sister Marie in Chicago over Sunday, < -. Jerome Clarke, who has been living at Harris, Mich., the past three years, returned last week and will spend the winter here. Miss Hazel Gray, who has been caring forwMr. Barnett the past six weeks, returned to Chicago Tuesday of last week. Miss Almora Hart, of Lafayette, spent Thursday and Friday of last week here looking after her farm interests. Miss Lina Lucky returned home Friday from a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. M. B. Graham, and family at Windfall. The Misses Anna Hartley and Laura Peck visited Mr. and Mrs. Tim Harrington, at Lafayette, Saturday and Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Hanaford, Nov. 17th, twin boys; to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Townsend, Nov. l#tb, a daughter. Miss Nora Leavel, of Lagro, and cousin. Miss Frances Tomlinson, of Bryantsvllle, Ky, visited hpr sister, Mrs. Clyde Reeves, and family several days last week. Mrs. Mala Garrison and children accompanied by her father, William

White, left last week for Kingfisher, Okla., where Mr. Garrison has a position in a store and where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson, who have been living in Oklahoma City the past year and who have been visiting her parents, Mr..and Mrs. Thos. O'Connor, the past two weeks, went to Terre Haute Friday. John Barnett was born near Saringfleld, Ohio, Feb. 15, 1838, and died at his home Nov. 16, 1908, aged 70 years, 9 months and 1 day. Funeral services were held at the Christian church Wednesday afternoon, sermon by Rev. fl. R. LdokabilL Interment In the Remington cemetery.