Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1885 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

The entertainment given by the M. E. S. S., was well patronized, and successful beyond the most sanguine hopes of its originators. The members of the S. S., were admitted free, but the money taken at the door amounted to $19.10, at ten and live cents respectively for adults and children. v fN Caleb Hopkins is visiting, Ins uncle, John G. Tharp. Tom Babb, erstwhile a Remington lad, but now employed in the baggage department of the C. B. &Q. R. R, at Burlington, lowa, spent i part of the holiday's with friends in this burgh. - We had the pleasure of eatiog some.delicious oranges,, on Christmate day. part of a box sent by our j young friend, G. A. Chappell.-now i | of Eustis, Fla., to his father, G- B. ! pChappell, in this place. It is rumored that Prof. C. A. Fagan, once connected with our public schools, now of I ndian Ter- ! ritory, was married, in Good land, > Christmas morning. Hon. Charles H." Price, of Dako-' ta, made a dying, visit with his I parents, relatives and many friends.] ip this town, and vicinity, last week. : Hon. O. P. Tabor and family left, on Thursday" morning last, for an extended visit among relatives Jim friends in Hew York. A lai'ge number,of the.-personal friends of. Misg M. P. B iles assembled at the depot, »on Mon--jlay afternoon, last, "to bid her bood-bve and .wish her God-speed i in her new -work and among .her j new surroundings. She goes, fol - j lowed by the most earnest good ! wishes of hosts of friends. M iss ! Bolles is au.educator of thefliighest! rank, and a sincere christiah,- and j the ladies of the Presbyterian j church in Indiana may rest assured i th i if the hiissionary work’they liai e j iindertr.hen—that of the education j of colored girls in Texas- has! been placed-in good hands. ItEMIK.GTpXIAN,