Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1876 — Remington Record Items, 3d instant. [ARTICLE]
Remington Record Items, 3d instant.
Railroad business active.... S. A. Mqrgan i* again installed a* cashierin Exchange Bank.. . .Chas. Hathaway is again able to be out, after.adongnnd severe illness.... Handkerchief flirtations are indulged in by the young f01k*.... Two .morn Centennial curiosities arrived last Tuesday. One at D. W. Osborne’s (a girl), and the other « the residence of John boy)... .Protracted meeting commenced in the M. E Church, last Monday evening.... Quite a number of Remingtonian* took advanfbge of th 6 low excursion rat|**pd started, last Saturday; for Ind (fwtenntal.».. A young gent who was discovered pressing hi* sweeltfeait to his bosom very affectionately, the other evening, justifies hb^djif.on the ground that a man has a right to strain his own honey...understand that a young man o> this place who has a mania for playing the guitar, arose in his sleep the other night, caught the old cat, and twisted her tail to the tune of ‘‘agony” until he aroused the entire neighborhood Corn, new, i* worth 26 cents per bqsheb 8$; oats, 25; apples, 50; potatoes, 50 to 60 cents per bushel; butter, 20 cent* per pound; egg, 15 cents per dozen; chiclfons, $1.50 to $2 per dozen; flour, $3.20 to $3.50 .per hundred; tallow, 6 cents pec-pound.
