Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1892 — Remington Items. [ARTICLE]

Remington Items.

Where are we at? That is the question we want to have answered. “We feel lost, sub. merged, completely snowed under. The conn ry will probably be left at the end of four years, and may be we can manage to pull through. Its hard to prognosticate what Cleveland will do. There is one thing he will have to do instanter “turn the rascals out” of office that are already in and put in those of his own political faith. The horde of office seekers is appalling both north and south, clam iring for their share of the spoils. We see no way oat of it bat to create new offices and give them all a chance. 1 Mr. and Mrs., Will Bunnell left Monday for Monticeilo en route for, Washington. He expects to resign bis position ig-the-giveru-meut printing office in the spriug ’ttudreturn K? Monticeilo and go into the hardware business.

Will M. Oaap »ell and Miss literzieClowory-wer^-m-^raed.l ast Tuesday evening in th • M. E. parsonage in Goo Hand by Rev, N. -S. Jenkin’s. B >tb of the co 1tracting parties are well <jowu and belong to our best families and they start out m life wi tj th - best wishes of h -sts of friends. The gr.*om left last Friday so; Muncie, Ind , where M s. 0 iappel will probably join him in the near future,

Dr Landon returned last Thursday night from Chicago bringing Mr«. Landon with him She bore the fatigue of the.journey surprisingly weH, cbnsidering the that the surgical operation for the removal of an inward cancer was one of the most severe ever performed in Chicago. Hor many friends will hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs. Katie - Swerdmau is still living but it is feared that unless a change for the better occures socr: she cannot long survive.

The Thanksgiving sermon this year will be preached by Elder Robinson in the M. E. church. Mrs, Shepherd returned last Wednesday from Tacoma, Wash. WlSj j- he has been in attendance upon her sister, Mrs. Larsb, who has been dangerously sick for several veekA She is better, we understand, but still unable to leave b6r bed, except for a few minutes at a"time. l_ - . :

The work of the Chautauqua cir It is increasingfin interest and the number of the students is also on the increase. For the past two weeks the Circle met with Mr. and I

Mrs. G. M. Vickery. Next week | it will meet at Dr. Patton’s. A graud jollification will fee held -democratic friends over the late .election at which all the uatorrifi--ed will howl themselves hoarse. * Remingtoniak.