Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1886 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Ttto or three weddings are dn the tapis, in the near future. So Madam Ruihor says. nThe Remington pdst-office, with all the honors and emoluments thereunto belonging, pasged into the bands of the new I*. M., on the first day of the new year. The public schools reopened (this (Monday) morning, with a full attendance. Our schools are well conducted in all the various deand will no doiibt result in lasting good to the young people of Remington. —■- Arthur W atts, a resident of this place at an early stage of his existance, was married on VV ednesday last, to a young lady of Indianapolis. Miss Carrie Irwin, an aunt of the groom, attended the wedding, returning on Saturday. Miss Alma Babb, who has been the able, cheerful and polite assistant of Postmaster Clark for the past two or three years, will comtinue to fill her long accustomed place, and help Mr. fraught discharge the onerous duties of his new position. The week of prayer is being observed in the M. E. church, under the leadership of Rev. T. J. W. Sullivan, a superanuated minister of that denomination. Mr. Sullivan preached last Sabbath morning and evening, in an able and acceptable manner. The entertainment given by the Union S. S> on New Years eve was well attended, and highly enjoyed by the large audience. The exercises consisted of iAusic, tableaus and dramatic representations. We have not been informed as to the financial outcome of the entertainment but have reason to suppose that it was satisfactory.

REMINGTONIAN.