Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1884 — REMINGTON ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON ITEMS.

An addition is being built to the School house,,to accommodate the rapid growth of the schools. Little George Stiller, who had the misfortune to break his collar bone while playing on the school house grounds, is rapidly recoveriag. Great quantities of corn, of a slendid quality, are rolling into the elevator, and everything promises a prosperous winter, even if Cleveland is elected. Cards are out for the wedding of Rev. W. H. Vance and Miss Lotta B. Church, on W ednesday evening. It promises to be a brilliant affair. Particulars next week. The Democratic jubilee at this place, last Wednesday Might, was not all its progenitors meant it to be, the fire-works failing to make an appearance until the next day. Great enthusiasm prevailed, especially among the small boys, who, after the manner of hired mourners at an Arab funeral, howled themselves hoarse. Miss Julia Majors, daughter of Hon. George Majors, died last Saturday morning after an illness of three weeks, With typhoid fever, aged about 14 years. It was a death of peculiar and touching sadness. The youngest child of a l'4rge and affectionate family, bright and winsome in manner, and of more than ordinary intelligence. Our young friends, Will Broodie and Miss Lennie Marquis; daughter of William Marquis, a well known and prosperous farmer living near Gilboa, were married last Wednesday, at the 1 eside nee of the bride’s father. With many other friends wo wish them a long happy life. E. H. Graham severed his connection ivith the News last week, and took his departure for Kentland, where expects to enter a more lucrative field of labor. By his urbanity aud fair dealing, Mr. Graham made hosts of friends while here, and all join in the hope that he and his estimable wife may find health, wealth and happiness in their new home. We understand that it is the intention of the proprietor, Mr. O. B. McIntire, to Continue the publication of the News.

REMINGTONIAN.

Don’t you want to purchase a Wogy • H. & C. Rhoades has for sale the celebrated Abbott Bros’. Baggies, at prices that defycoinpetitioh. An erronious opiniofi prevails that Sears’ Ffirniture Stole L closed. It is open and doing business, every day. . ' Paris Bros, are in the market •vitli a fufl stock of Boots and Shoes, and fully prepared to manufacture fine goods at short notice. Gjve a them a call. ■■ - .... ■ Public Notice is hereby given that hereafter all sand taken from ; the bank of tile underti’gned, four i miles north of Rensselaer, must ibe paid fol’ at the rate of 25 cents pa load; Sid none taken without permission. C. D. Stackhouse. 1041. Geo. W. Burk. 1 'flie Weather Bureau says for this region, snow Be prepared Ito enjoy it when it cnipes by pur- ; basing one of those lonely Abbott ■ Dios', sleighs', for sale by W. 11. i A C. Rhoades. • —•"4 ♦»-