Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1882 — THE REMINGTON FA FAIR. [ARTICLE]

THE REMINGTON FA FAIR.

Many improvements have been made lit ; the fair grounds this season Unit will add to ! the comfort uiul pleasure of those who r.t----i tend the fair A substantial picket fence has been erected each side of the track, extending both directions from the amphitheater and judge's stand. Heretofore there has been nothing to prevent the throng from gathering in the space between the two structures, and the only wonder is that so few accidents have occurred. Our fair is a prido to all our citizens and justly so. Wit it a tine grove for shade, splendid track, c<>mj modious stables, pens, floral hall and dinilig ! room, Remington fairs are becoming more | and more popular each year, not only at. | home, but for a long distance abroad. The [managers have always been men who looked more to the pleasure and comfort of the visitors. than peeuniaiy gain, and have always paid premiums in.lull, even w hen t hey were ! compelled to dive deep into their own pockets so to do. La°t year the for was e ! success financially as well as every other | way, and if the efforts ot those in charge j are of effect liie same will be the result this ! year .—Remington IS even: