Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1882 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Tsutkranck Programme.—The regular meeting of the Rensselaer Blue Ribbon Tomperunoe Union will he held at the (hurt House, Oiutirilay evening, August 19th, 188'J' Hie following is the programme of exercises: 1— Song by the choir, Mrs. W. L. Hainar organist. 2 Prayer by Rev. D. T. Halstead. B—Reading Scripturns, Mrs. Il 8 Dwiggins 4—Song by thoohoir. 6 Reading minutes of previous meeting, ■ o—Opening remark s, by Dr. Washburn.7 Song by the choir. 8— Declamation by Ida Milliken. 9 Song by the choir. 10— Remarks bj’ Dr. Bitters. 11— Song by the choir. 12— Rem arks by E. C. -No weis. '—- 18—Song t>y the choir, 14—Ten minutes recess. • Jo—Song by the choir. 10—Remarks by Rev. Philip McDade.' • 17— S ing by the choir. 18— Remarks by Sylvester Healey. 19— Song by tiro choir. 20— ('losing remark* by Chas. 11. Price. 21— Song by the ohnfr. 22 Benediction by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. Remarks limited to five minutes. Let the tiremliors of the choir bo present early and take sent* assigned for them, cordial invitation le extended to nil; Exercises to cominfiioo at 8:15 sharp. No»lr J. York, President. Charles W. Corn, Secretary.

Dear Re.pub Ileant— The weather is clear and bright an t business is fairly brisk. The sound of the thresher is hoard in the bi nd in all directions mid grain la coming into town in Inrge quantities. The flax mill will soon begin operations giving steady employment to several mon. Altogether, we think the coining winter and fall will bo full of businecs. Will, Wells has purchased the plettsnnf' property lately owned and occupied by Mr. WH. Pi area, and will occupy it. as soon'in • he can get possession, Mr, F. C. Kingsbury, of St. Lawrence, I). T., is in town. He reports the outlook for the future of that territory as very promising, crops being m much bettor condition than with us. Filled with such wide-n-wake, go-ahead citizens us Mr. K. it cannot fail to prosper. Miss Frankie Watts, of Indianapolis, is < visiting hei grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Irwin, and Other friends and relatives in this place. Mr, G. B. ChappeYl Is renewing “the dew of his youth” at his curly homo In Pompey, N, Y. Miss Ida Kingsbury, one of Monticello's fairest daugkiers. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. B. Chirk. Mr. G. W. Hhscull, editor of the Remington Hewn, has been appointed ns nn assistirnt in Hie government pension office nt W'nshington, D. C., with u Halnrv of twelve hundred dollars per annum. The nnniv friends ot Mr. Haseall will lie pleased to . learn of his good fortune. Wo have received a copy of the St,. Lawrence Tribune, giving an necount of a comity convention of the W. U. 'l\ U-f Among Hili names of tho officers wn notice 1 that of Mrs. .1. (J. Kingsbury ns vice-presi-dent and Mrs, W. B. I'rico us corresponding secretary. “Buzzard’s Roo«t,” tis tißHal, was full lu»t ‘ Sunday evening.

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