Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1875 — Remington Items. [ARTICLE]

Remington Items.

[FTow the Record.] K: —Several caeeeof Wag firver. —A child of Mr. Rich was buried test Babbath. . / \ K. rntttson, of Lafayette, was in this place, Saturday, pad assisted the Good Templars iu organizing a degree ledge. —There is a story afloat to tbe effect that a young lady of this place was out on the street the other night dressed in male attire. —We hate added a new rack, two new stones and two stools to our offieetbia week. When our job press is added we will be “full “P-” —Pat Lally says he did dot vote for the railroad appropriation, and moreover that the person who says he did tells a—well he don’t tell the troth, —There will be a meeting of the Union Agricultural Association, January 80th, the last Saturday iu this month, held at 8. M. Black's office, an Okie street —Meadow Lake Grange, of this county, sent $52 in cash and a box of clothing to the Kansas sufferers. The above Grangodreerve great credit for their liberality. Their example is a worthy one. —Mr. Trtbby, of the firm of Tribby & Patton, st, is moving bis household goods to this place -with a view to making this his permanent residence. Another good addition to our business men. —We have heard it frequently whispered about that there was to be a double wedding in this place soon. We are waiting patiently for the occasion. Anything to relieve the monotony and furnish us an Hem. —D. B. Miller and John Con well will go to Kentland next Wednesday to perform the parts of “Joe Morgan” and “Sample Switched ” in the play entitled “Ten Nights in a Bar-Room.” Trkly their ftune is spreading. —The President of the Pittsburg Board of Trade was capiaeed in this place yesterday. He was passing through on the train »nd the warrant was served on him while the freight was switching. We did not hear the particulars, but from what we can gather, suppose there is a general misunderstanding, with no intention to swindle on the part of the president.