Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1882 — REMINGTON NOTES. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON NOTES.

Dear Republican:— Presbytery is in session, and quite a large number of fine looking ladies and gentlemen are present from the different towns composing this presbytery. The M. E. church is occupied by the ladies of the “Womans Presbyterian Missionary society.” Miss Bassett, o Teheran Persia, address’d the ladies at three o’clock Tuesday, afternoon. The exercises of all the meetings are very interesting in. eluding the dinner at Exchange Hall at noon Tnesdav. •t Hon. George Majois returned from the land of the Dakotas last week aud he says “there is no use denying it, it is a lovely country.’’ Miss Mary M. Hughes, daughter of a former Presbyterian minister of this place, and Mr. John 0* Voss, of Bedford, were married in Bloomington last Thursday. The many friends of the bride, extend heartfelt congratulations. Mr. A. M. Traugh is slowly recovering.

Mr. G. F. Bloom has been on the sick list but is again able to attend to business. Remingtonian. Meeting. —There will be preaching, by Rev. B. F. Ferguson, at the Presbyterian church, next Sunday night. All are invited to attend. Social meeting on Saturday before at 2:30 p. m. Married: — Oh Wednesday evening Oct,, Htii, Elder li. S. Dwigi>ins officiating, Miss Sadie Crane and Mr. Amzie Laßue. * The Francisville Fair was pretty well patronized by several hundred good looking, intelligent and well dressed people, on Thursday last. The candidates of Jasper and Pulaski counties were out in force. The show otherwise was a very meager affair.