Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1882 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTO N ITEMS.

Mr. Adam Coover, an old aad respected qitisen, died at kb homo in tbit place, on Sunday evoaing, after a long and very painful illness. Th* fanoral, wbiob took place on Tuesday aftemoou from the family residence, on south Ohio street, wee largely attended, shewing the high esteem in which Mr. Coover was held by hb friends, neighbors and the citixena generally. Rev. Nebeker, of Battle Ground, officiated aa preaiding older at tho M. E. church last Sabbath, preaching a very touching aud beautiful sermon. The communion wae administered in a solemn aud impressive manner, and all oeemad to feel that it wae “good to bo there.’’ Yhs hltle folks-the lambo of tho flock—wore act forgotten. Aa it wae “children's day" the church was beautifully trimmed with evergreens «nd flowers, displaying much taele and artistic skill in tboir arrangement. The sorvieoe in tbe evening, cohaiating of music, responses, reading, aduroMes by Rove. Boicourt and NobekW, and Supl. Carson, wore all good and appropriate. Tbe anthems and the singing by tho infant class were especially good. Mrs. J. K. Shaw and her two eons left for Dnluih on Monday afternoon. She was to have gone two weeks ago but waa prevented by fficknoM. Mies Maty Shilling, of Lexington, 111,, b visiting her sister, Mrs, John Hollett. Bev. J. B. Crowe and wife are visiting friends and attending Commencement at Hanover, lad. Mita Agees Nelaon and her niece, Miu Effie Roberts, are attending Commencement exeroteee at Terre Haute. Miss Nelson’s brother, D. Morris, b ons of the graduates and orators of the-occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Will. Butler left on Wednesday for a four weeks’ visit among friends and relailiw in the eastern aad southern parts of the State. Dan. Coleman, a disturbing element, has left theeity for the city’s good.' Ho gave bond to keep the peace and keep away from town for one year and waa allowed te depart in pease. A valuable but venturesome eow belong*. Ing to Mr. Border, was badly hurt by the east bound freight train oa Monday afternoon. Tho lection men mercifally gave her the finishing Stroke Private advices from Huron, St. Lawrence, Wemington, and other towns in Dakota, report the boom and rush as still ou the increase. Our fellow cownsm in, P. B. Lyon, sold two lots in Huron at an advenes of seven hundred dollars over what bo paid for thorn a abort time before. At St. Lawrence, where on April first there waa nothing to bo seen but unbroken prairie, they now have twenty-four business houses, a br»M band, an ably edited and wall conducted newspaper (which imurd throe thousand copies last week), aud other aooesaortew of piiflllmtiua. Truly “tho star of fakes its way ~’ We meant to have said a word or line on the temperahoo tat as this Istter is already too long we forbear, only hopitJg that the Women’s Chistian Tempfrancs Union may aeon be organised and do much good.

REMINGTONIAN.

A physician io Cioeineti, O , writes: “I have found Brown’* Iron Bitter* is be a reliable cure for lost vigor incidental to middle aged and old men.”