Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1890 — From Remington. [ARTICLE]

From Remington.

Mr. Arthur Sheetz, one of our most popular young men was married on Wednesday of last week, to Miss Laura Taylor, of Grand Rapids, Neb. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. H. Vance, of Crete, Neb., formerly pastof* of the M. E. clniroh in this place. Mr. Sheetz and his bride are "visiting the parents and numerous friends of the groom, in this place. After a visit here they will return to their home in Nebraska. Another gravel road meeting was held Saturday evening in Durand Hall, but no definite plans of action were agreed upon, A committee of three was appointed to ascertain the acreage of the proposed route. The road will be an assured Fact before many moons shall “wax and waie” if our citizens take up the question in downright earnest. The sheriff of Allen county was in town, last week, looking for Christian Almer r who was wanted in Forte Wayne to answer to a charge of forgery. He was arrested a few miles from town and taken to that city on the noon tiain, last Wednesday. Warren Roadifer, son of our township trustee, will return from Kansas this week, with his fair, young bride, who is well known here, this place having been her home for a number of years! Until Sunday, February 23, she was known as Miss Ida Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Roadifef will reside on the Alison Fell farm, about three miles from town. A strong force of men are at work on the hew R. R. switch, leading) to the rand stone quarry. The track is already laid half way out and is being ballasted rapidly, several car loads of cinders being here for the purpose. John Brennan and family left for their new home in Logansport, last Monday, ilia beautiful home oil Harrison street will be occupied by Peter Mann and family, who moved in from the Durand farm on the same day. Excellent meetings ate in progress at the M. E. church this week and they will probably be continued another week. Considerable interest is being manifested. Rev. LeMiller, the popular yonng minister of the Christian Church, preached his farewell scr-

mon last Sunday. He is a young roan of more than ordinary ability aDd will doubtless be a bright aud “strilimg light iu the church. It is a somewhat noteworthy fact that all our ministers are of foreign birth. liev. J. T. Green way, of the M. E. church, is English, ftev. LeMiller is German, Mr. Foster, to whom the Presbyterians have : extended a call, is Scotch and Rev. ! Hellhafee, of the Catholic church, is also a foreigner. Constable Wood, of Rensselaer, was in town last week looking after Jas. Royalty. By urgent invitation Mr. Royalty has gone over to board awhile with sheriff Blue. Remingtonian. B. Forsythe, of the Chicago Bargain Store, was in the city last week attending a clearing sale of boots and shoes and he is now prepared to furnish you with some of the best standard brands at less than actual cost. Come early.