Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1882 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Dear Republican.— The weather still continues favorable for farmers and they are taking advantage of it. Remington seems to have struck a tidal wave of piosperity, business being brisk and there is employment for all who will work. Houses are in demand and rents are looking up. Next week the fair begins, and you all know that the Remington fair is always a suc?es. This one promises to be even better than any heretofore held. Come over and enjoy yourselves. We are glad to learn that Sam. Solomon, who’moved to Saguache, Col., will return soon and make Remington his home. Everybody will be glad to have Mr. and Mrs. Solomon come back, The greater part of the membership of the M, E. Church attended quarterly meeting at Wolcott last Sunday, whicn caused a stna’l attendance at ihe Sunday School in the afternoon. Miss M. P. Bolles, the Misses Maggie and Hatlie Chappell and Master Will. Chappell are visiting friends in Delphi and Burlington. They propose taking in the Old Settlers' meeting at the latter place. Mr. G. W. Hascall leav s for the scenes ol his future labors at Washington some tune this week. May he meet with success and prosperity. Mr. G. F. Bloom still "continues on the sick list, but hopes srton to be able to attend to business. M. Solomon is recovering from an attack of interiniitant fever. Mr. G. B. Chappell returned from bis eastern trip last Saturday. Reid Jackson, of Delphi, is learning telegraphy with his cousin, Mr. Wright Willjams, the popular agent at this place. Mis. Parcher and Mrs. Sheldon, of Toledo, Ohio, spent Saturday and Sunday in this place the guests of Mrs A. B. Clark and Miss Ida Kingsbury. Mr. I. C. Kingsbury starts on his return io Dakota next Wednesday. lie is still r, ell pleased with his new home. Mrs. Cross und her son. and daughter started to Wessington, Dakota, on Tuesday of last week.

REMINGTONIAN.