Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1880 — Remington Tbems. [ARTICLE]

Remington Tbems.

Several of our citizens areattendidg the Loganspoit und Rensselaer Fairs this week. Sheriff Robinson of your place was ia town Tuesday. The posteis are up for the Soldiers’ Reunion, October sth and Gth. It promises to be the best Reunion nay held iu the State this season. The Catholic fair closed on Friday evening. There were more presen than ever before assembled in Ex change Hall on any one evening. Tho tcaools commenced here last Monday under the management of an accomplished corps of lady teachers, viz: Miss Bollcs, Mrs. Sternes, Miss Nelson, and Miss Blood. Everything moves off nicely and with a good attendance. The Repablicansmade a big noise Saturday in getting ready for the atGoodland. Capt. Burnham made a very interesting speech at Exchange Hall, Sat’ urday evening. The Republicans, many of them, are admitting that it was one of their grand mistakes iu nominating for Sheriff a man so weak at home.— Some say he nominated liimse f, and was not the ehoieoof the leading Republicans. “No use fretting,” Nickell will be the next Sheriff.

A DEMOCRAT.