Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1875 — Remington Record Items. [ARTICLE]

Remington Record Items.

Only two cases of sickness in Remington, VTwo more issues of the Record will close the first volume of that paper. Both elevators at this place are full of corn, and still it is coming into market. Mr. G. S. Kendall has sold his dry goods store and will return to Monticello. If Dame Rumor isn’t amiss, several marriages will take place in Remington shortly. H. C. Goldsberry and wife have been viewing the battle field at Gettysburg the past week. A knoek-down between a couple of citizens occured last week. As to time, place and duration of the battle, we are not informed. A blind, deaf and dumb crippled beggar was on the streets soliciting aid last week. He visited one place and from two persons received one cent and a rotten apple. J ames Tribby recieved a paralytic stroke in the right side of his face, a week ago last Saturday, and has been unable to use the muscles on that side in any way since. Mr. Samuel Bovrrain and Miss Frank Blood were married at the 4 Christian Church, in Remington,* Wednesday evening, Sept. 29th. One by one they are passing away. Q. B. Mein tire and P. H. Lally have great cause for rejoicing. The former smiles because it’s a girl, and the latter with the knowledge that if war opens up he can furnish Ills quota of jeoldiers.

The Stockholders of the Jasper County Agricultural and Mechanical Association will meet at the Court House in Rensselaer, Indiana, Saturday, October 16th, 1875. It is earnestly desired that all stockholders and persons desirous of aiding and keeping up the Association, be present. By order of the Board of Directors.

JOSHUA HEALEY,

Secretary.