Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1883 — REMINGTON ITENS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITENS.

.Tii a accent cold wave has Jm4 awery depressing effect upon our farmers, the heavy frosts ot Saturday and Sunday nights having damaged the unripe corn considerably, though not so much as at lirst supposed. Rev. Joshua Garrett, Professor of Greek in Hanover College, occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church, last Sabbath, lIS was the guest ot hi? brothei-in-1 aw, Rev. J. 11. Crowe, and < f hi:s cousin, Aiiss .M. P. liollus. Prof. Garrett is an earnest and able 'preacher and as an instructor has few Cijuals. The de-appointment of Rev. W. 11. Vance to the hi. E. Church at this place gives very general satisfaction... Air. and Mrs. John Hoi left returned from .a visit to the J/ouLvifle ll v .position last Saturday evening. 1 • - -♦ ford to sshfiol last Wednesday. Quit a number of our citizens interviewed Jumbo at Eogansport and La-, fayette last. week.. ■ , They have lively meetings at the Christian church in* this . place' every alternate Sabbath. Tvliisciilar chriatir niiy is being developed up there and it is a very good kind V religion, occasionally. Mrs. Potts, of Vermont, accompanied !!>■•■ ir rd: nghter-in law, ?.Irs. Potts of .C'.i.isago, arc visiting friends and reinjXvc's'in this place., Mrs. Potts of Gh;i oago was formerly Miss Sallie Wells. ■ | School begins next Monday.

REMINGTONLAN.