Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1899 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

—Wm. Broadie will build a new residence in the spring. —lke Peck has purceased a half interest in Robinson’s livery barn. —Geo. Fisher of Lake City, lowa, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Fisher. —A republican expansionist made his appearance at the home of Postmaster Peck last week. —Jas. Roy has sold his 160-acre farm 4 miles northeast of town to a man from Iroquois county, 111., consideration SSO per acre. —Hon. Robt. Parker received three deer, a buck and two does, from Hon. D. H. Patton of Woodward, Okla., last week and same have been placed in Fountain Park, Mr. Parker hopes to have a nice herd of deer there in a few years. —Harvey Hartman has quit the butcher business and purchased Major’s grocery. He will take possession of same next week. A new furniture store is to be established in the room vacated by Hartman’s meat market, under the firm name of Fisher & Co. Lyle Fisher, a son of C. F. Fisher, is at the head of the new firm.