Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1880 — Remington Items [ARTICLE]

Remington Items

“ Keep the ball a rollin.” “Telegraph it to the boys” that the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November is almost here. Indiana (like England) "expects every man to do his' duty.” We tbreehundredandtwentynined them in October and we can do it again in November and not half try There are so many young men. easting their first votes this year. Please don't throw them away hot east them where they will count after the election, and we will “telegraph it to the boys again” and maybe three hundred and twenty-nine of them will eoine over from Rensselaer and help us have a big jubilee or barbecue or some other kind of demonstration wortby of a great victory. Vote intelligently and carstnlly boys. We are sorry that our friend C. H. Price has gone over to the enemy, but then, they need a few good men so badly, and we have to many left, that we can afford to •pare one.- Sbake-Charles. Aoross the ehaaiti—-the political chasm, dark and deep which now divides us. The Republican |party which

you hail mid farewell. % “The most rediculoas looking lant journal's account of oar joltifi* eatioti last Taesdwy evening. Why, it was immense. Not » point c{ numbers perhaps tbough the Hall was wel) filled, bat in enthasissmi enjoytnent and general good feeling. The speeoh of >ir. W»l*y—which ihe Reporter man Ignores—was ex cellent, as wrto all tbe other speech-* es, while the flinging was siihpty superb. We hope the Uensflciaer Glee club will come over and .help us jollify after Gen-. Garfield ia elected. Rensselaer will Fodh hare an ad-

dition to her population, thp interesting family of sheriff PovrelL "WV know that \on will extend to.: them a hearty welcome. Wet *»o-‘ very sorry to lose tfiem. V:** ‘ Judge Uatumohd’a charge to the grand jury should be read by every intelligent thinking man, no matter wtathii (oiticsl creed may be There are too many charges of unfair dealing, bribery and corruption among politieUns. Those who make such oharges should be reqnired to prove them. Noble J. York, “Joey” Hardman, Will Moss, Dr. Owens, Bun Learning, Kills Cotton, Dors Porcupile, Mary Draper* Jennie Holmes and Nellie Spitler all paid a flying visit to Remington lust Sunday. Come again ladies and gentlemen. We will always be glad to see you. We havn’t time this week to take up Bro. Cox’s “redioulous” tirade in last week’s paper. In fact we scarcely “ieel the slcru jpy that warriors feel in foeinsn worthy pf their steol” when we enter the lists against ye valiant Charles. It was really creel in him to pnll as up so suddenly in the very beginning of our literary career, just as we were galloping on so gallantly toward the great winning saecess. Oh those dreadful words,' “braih J for bfain, retnrnep for returned, ordlunary lor ordinary, etc.” Everybody knows that they could not possibly have been primers mistakes. who ovtsr‘*herd” of “sntch” words? It makes ns sick at our “stomaclie” to think of them. We will have to send to our “drngist” and get a do*e of those wonderful “pils” and then perhaps we will feel “heter.” By the way where is Rensselaer. Isit a new town? No Name.