Jasper Republican, Volume 2, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1875 — REMINGTON RECORD ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON RECORD ITEMS.

Mrs. C. W. Hartley is very sick. Mr. G. S. Kendall has sold his dry goods store and will return to Momicello. Both elevators at this place are full of corn, and still it is coming into market. If Dame Rumor isn’t amiss, several marriages will take place in Remington shortly. H. C. Goldsberry and wife have been viewingjtbe battle fields at Gettysburg the pa t week. Mr. Will Price started for Oberlin (Onio) College Tu< sdaj morning, lie left a dollar with us for the Record. A knock-down between a couple of citizens occurred last. week. As to time, place and durations of the battle we are not informed. Mr. Samuel Bowman and Mies Frank Blood were married at the Christian Church in Remington, Wednesday evening, Sept. 29th. One-by one they are passing away.

Jomeit frihbyreoei ved a paralytic stroke in the rigbt stujs of his fore, last Saturday*, and has been unable to use' the muscles on that Side In any way since. Dave Coov. r visited Fowler last Sunday, ■toget a plan for anew residence, lie didn’t say he went for that purpose, but then we judged as much from circumstances. • A "blind, deaf-and-dumb crippled beggar was on the streets soliciting aid this Week. He viaited one place and from two persons received one cent and a rotten apple. Wednesday John Conwell was very low, in fact was not expected to live at all during the day, but in theevenirtg he livened tip a

little, since which tame he has been rapidly recovering. O. B. Mlcnt re and P. n. Lally have great cause for rejoicing. The former smiles, because it is a girl, and the latter with the knowledge that if war opens up he can furnish his quota o£ soldiers. Monticel 7 0, Idaville and Burnettsvilie still have the base ball fever. It only took the Remington White Stockings two months to find out that they couldn't play, while these Monti cello chi ps will hang out ill fall. T. E. Ralph, L, Swann and Q, Nutt are anxious to know what became of the sls purse which was said to bo made up for the foot race at the Remington fair. They claim that they have not received the money, and are rather curious to know what has become of it. If the purse was actually made up, some one has the money, and the boys should be promptly paid. The Remiugtou schools begin Monday, Oct. 4th, U. R. Neisz, principal. Mr. D. Lafever will have charge of the Ist Intermediate department, Miss. Agnes Nelson 2d, an i Miss Mary Blood the Primary department, Mr, Neisz will occupy the room over Mead & London's Furniture! store, and the other departments will occupy the school bulding. It is hoped that patrons will be prompt in starting their children, that a full classifiearn ay be made at once and the work begun in earnest. Trustee.