Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1869 — REMINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]
REMINGTON CORRESPONDENCE.
. The Vole. r 1 11 nIV 1 !iiii*TPlW!" Messrs. Kns. tfrtids: 1 Pet ir Sirs: Tf)e 'rh-etnm bast pnsseil off quieily. :is iisthif,' 'i’Wiltin;>'*as fijllowst AgabtaUite aupr°prlflfltfn, 131; for the appropriation. 7. We, hail counted pn five' vote, for yon, but was for aoiuo tluip at a loss how to account ttor the other two. After philosophically considering the frjattrir, we ponelude they •arc like a couple oi fellows in a certain district which always gave largo majorities. It van noticed thatfor several successive ejections there were just two democratic vote* polled, and where they came from no one knew until it was remembered that on election days two men invariably camo out of the woods clothed iu the time-honored red wannis, carrying double barreled shot gtWs and accompanied by a female canine of the hound persuasion, who, after depositing their votes, returned to the place from whence they oume, and there remained until the next election. As our end of the county is settling up very fast it is possible some of these idcntionl fellows may have pitched their tent among us, but it is hardly probable, for two reasons; first, wo have no woods suitable; seeonA, the above species of canine is played out. We mean, however, to keep a sharp lookout for them and if found will report in due time. Y ici.oi:ii>j;i>k. Three more of those splendid cheeses made by Mr. Bwain, at Starr’s.
