Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1875 — Married. [ARTICLE]
Married.
Lyon—MobgAn.-—In Remington, Ind., March 16; 1875, at 7 o’clock r. M., at the residence of the bride’s father, by Elder W. B. Hendryx, Mr. Parish B. Lyon aud Miss Nellie Morgan ; all of Remington. On the same evening at 8 o’clock the happy couple started for Vermont and Connecticut, where relatives are living, to pass the Mr. Lyon is the junior partner in one of the largest mercantile firms in Remington, while the bride was one of Remington ’smost bewitching belles. We always thought a great deal of Parish, but new we tbink him en'itled to the honorable distinction of young man sensible par excellence. A long, happy and prosperous life is all the harm we wish them. The cake—well, it was just upDndi 1. “Two souls with but a s'nzle thought, Two hearts that best as one.”
From the Record, we learn that the Remington people are again becoming excited on • he temperance question, caused bv a certain Irvine who proposes to start a saloon in that place. On Thursday'eveuing of last week a meeting was held in the M. E. Church, for the purpose of effiectingra plan by which the establishing of said be defeated. As there were but few persons present at this meeting, it not being generally known that there would be a meeting, last Sunday afternoon at the M. E. Church was the time aud place appointed for bolding another meeting. We understand that there was a large attendance this time, and that they were in -session three honrs. A committee was appointed to wait on Mr. Irvine, and if possible, to induce him to refrain from starting a saloon. By what Tittle we know of the temperance people of Renirtgton, especially the ladies, we are fully persuaded in our own mind, that, should any person, whomsoever, attempt to start a gin mill in Remington, they would not only make it up-hill business, but would make it exceedingly “hot” for them.
- “Amateur gentlemen,’ ’ says and old lady, “is a pretty good description of a certain cists* of young men.’ ’ - —r Since onr last report marriage licenses have been issued to the following named parties: William Dixey and Triphena Kelley. Benjamin Dolaan and Elizabeth Sikinga. John H. Mathis and Matilda Spencer. Parish B. Lyon and Cornelia Morgan. ■ I fA Save Money.—lt is well worth saving, and you can save it in buying a Sewing Machine, ani get one of the best and most perfect machines in existence. The Wilson Shuttle Sawing Machine has reached a point of excellence and perfectness equalled by no machine in use, and the constantly and rapidly increasing demand, which is almost beyond the r capacity to supply, is convincing evidence that the merits-of this machine are appreciated. Machines will be delivered at any Railroad Station in this county, free of transportation charges, if ordered through the Company')* Branch House at 197 State St., Chicago, 111. They send an elegant catalogue and chromo circular free on application. This Company want a few more good agents.
