Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1884 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Miss M. J* Bolles is visiting her sister in West Liberty, lowa. Miss Fannie Dae left for Canada ou Tuesday. William.'Rich and family have returned to Remington ami, are located on D. li. Bates’ farm, oh the Test side ;of the town. Somehow they that leave jus, nearly always'euae back and conjelude that Ihis is. about - as good a country as there is. You will find Mr. James F. I twin, the new clerk, it good man an 1 a good officer- His many friends over this way Lave unbounded confidence inffiis j ability and integrity, j The gifted and eloqrtfflit Wendling [failed to materialize last Saturday | night, to the intense disappointment or i ticket-holders, both here and,- in the fneighboring towns. Sickness ip hie ffamily called him home. !' j Candidates are beginning to loom lop and as usual Carpenter township to furnish her quota, t 4: H. ixil’yis mentioned .•* a possible candidate for Sheriff and as he poSsesaa thymiecessary qualilie.itions he Vould doubtless make a godD one. --i-

Schuyler Fowell of Logausport, brought and set up a handsome monument On tho O. W. Church lot in the Ilomington cemetery. It is of Quincy granite and Italian marble, and is of beautiful design and workmanship. The cost was six hundred dollars. The pupils of the high school are preparing to give a first-class entertainment on or about the 20th of this month. If the pupils of the high school in yont burg want to know how to conduct an entertainment of the kind let them come over and take notes.

REMINGTONIAN.