Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1896 — CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]

CORRESPONDENCE.

REMINGTON ITEMS. We are sorry to hear that we lose Miss. Harrison from our schools next year; but fed that she is justified in leaving us as she has a longer term of school and better wages than our teachers receive. Mr. Dennis O’Rielly and Miss. Janie Shearer were quietly married at their own home, which had previously been.put in readiness for the interesting event, last Wednesday evening. The ceremony was performed by Squire G. B. Chappell. Mrs. Maude Hel vie returned to her home in Ohio last week. % Mrs. G. E. Marshall and children were in town Friday. Elder Carpenter delivered a most interesting address at Fountain Park Sunday afternoon. The audience though not as large as could have been wished, was quite fair sized considering the distance from town Misses Mabel Parker and Nellie Traugh from the Presbyterian church and J. D. Carson from the Christian church are delegates to the C. E. Convention at Washington. Robert Watson who has been an old resident here for a great many years left Tuesday of last week, for an indefinite sojourn among his old friends and acquaintances in Flemingsburg, Ky. Fred Griffin, wife and boys have been visiting the former’s parents for the last ten days. They left Sunday for Oxford; accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bowman and Miss. Stella Griffin. From there Mr/ Griffin will return to Chicago, but the rest of the party will come jack here.