Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1882 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON ITEMS.
Drar Remrtiittin; The Fiir is over, tha fast horses alkl the fine Hereford . and Durham cattle have goner to their native stalls; the hippodrome riders haye' folded their tents, like 'the Arabs, and Remington is-now pursuing u tbe noiseless teno-r of her way.” It could not come under the head of “noiseless” during the last. night or two of- the fair, as our tydrthy Marshal had al) he could do, he and his efficient aids, to take care of those who were rendered incapable of taking care of themselves. Thafiks to the vigflence of those in authority, no serious disturbance occurred, ex-, cept a fight on Saturday morning in which pistols and bad words' were freely used, but no serious damage was done, ii we 'except the damage to public morals by supfr unseemly exhibitions. W© were glad to see so many Rensselaer over during ihfC fair, prominent among whom, .wp noticed Sheriff Pow r ell and family,' the Thompsons, A. McCoy . «ntl ' farhity, accomp&hied by their friend Will. Rinehart, of Delphi; • Clerk C. Price and his brothers. Clark gi ns, Nftthanifel f Bates;--lxut We find ■ we. will npt havprbani to mention the half of them Without fcrhngcendiifg the limits' of an ordinpry letter. ■ ... , ' Miss Bolles, Mrs. Stearns, Kfias' Ollie Hendryx, Mrs., She&er? >nd, Mis-gjMaggio Ghappoll spent Tiles- 1 day iuliqnbsehio» . . A Mdn living 'iij- thi^ 1 plaeef jsr about to pay a high cohiplimenji |o’ his deceased h-ito, haitonlhg io supply weeks nftfer heir demise J ; T < ’ . ,-We regret,to hear that Mr, jft)b-' ert Parkfi’ has ; taken the western fever. It is jfunipyed that he think th of gefifig to Denver, Col. He andhis family will bh avaltfable acquisition to the society of that city, or any other city where he may choose to locate. Mr. Fred Hoover is about to purchase a residence in town. They are very pleasant people, and we shall be glad to welcome them to Remington.
Mr. S. Solomon returned to Remington last week, and will set up his household goods next week in the J. Thompson property; Mr. Thompson having mo red back to his old (quarters iutheP. 0. building. All are glad to welcome Mr. Solomon <Mid his family back to Remington. Remingtontan. •
