Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1871 — From Remington. [ARTICLE]

From Remington.

A friend semis-its- -the following from Remington: Mr.'CharlesHartley, recently of Goouland, is building a new grain elevator here which will be completed in season for the coming harvest. I understand that he designs putting in a set of good machinery and to deal largely in grain. I enclose you the prospectus of a paper that it is proposed to start in this place. It is to be printed in Kentland, by Mr. Connor, of the Gazette, and to have a number of local editors, providing 200 subscribers can be obtained. Ido not think they will get that many soon. The prospectus reads: “Prospectus of the Remington "Weekly News. The undersigned, on the solicitations of the business men, and others, of Remington and vicinity, propose publishing a twen-ty-eight column newspaper, to be called ‘The Remington News' The paper will be devoted to news}- and will be independent in politics.— The chief aim of the paper will he to look after the interests and enterprises of the town, county, and snrroumling country, and will aid, so far as such a work can, in building up all worthy and useful enterprises. The subscription price of the Remington News wfit be two dollars per year. Remington News Company.”