Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1881 — Remington Items. [ARTICLE]

Remington Items.

Dear Republioah Although news items are scarce over this way, we will try and chronicle such as have come under our observation or have been brought to our notice. The lads and lasses of* the villagel seemed to have a good time on Mbnday nigH (Hallow-e’en), if noise can be taken aa evidence of enjoyment. Gates, doors, wagons, buggies, and in fact all movable articles changed places after a very strange fashion that night. No damage done that we know ot r We neglected to mention at tho propel tune, the return of/Will Major and Aleck Kirkpatrick from Washington Territory. We are glad to have them back again, as Remington cannot afford to spare two of her best young men. They say that daring all their travels .they did not see any place that they liked better than this. White that ia favorable for Jasper bounty, i|is a little rough on the States and Territories through which they passed. CoL Bridgeland, a gentleman who has filled the position of ambassador, consul, or minister to France, has been in town, for a few days on business. Miss Jones, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Gt, F. Bloom, will start for her home in Boston, on Thursday. D. C. Viers, an old time Berningtonian, is in town for a few days. We wish that interest or inclination, or both, would cause him and his to come back and stay. One or two weddings are expected to come off in the near future, but as we have received no official notification we cannot speak with certainty. , Mrs. —n-, of Donovin, DI., formerly Miss Mary Jones, of tins ploce, is in town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Lyons. Weather is dark and gloomy,but business seems brisk. Another new store has ;been started and everything looks favorable for a happy and prosperous winter.

T. T. N.