Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1874 — Remington Ravelings. [ARTICLE]
Remington Ravelings.
0. W. Church is visiting friends in Ohio this week. It wm reported on the streets Tuesday that Cap, Fountain had on acleanahirt. Prof. Corkins has built and moved into a new shop next to Riley & Shepherd’s marble shop. The bricklayers have commenced work on Anglemire’s building and the old stone store will soon have a new top. One of the old landmarks, the first building erected in town, the one where Corkins recently pulled hair and out beards, is being torn down. Svett has purchased it and proposes to get it out of the fire range. The two happiest men in this end of the county are Ben Butler and Charlie Price Well, who blames them for being happy f A nice little girl baby apiece is sufficient cause. Ben is sorry he didn’t attend the Republican Convention three years ago. Died. —Tommy, only child of G. F. and Rose Stiffler, September 6th, 1874, aged 14 months and 29 days. Ha was sick but three days, then west home, leaving the stricken parents with aching hearts, to feel that the light and joy of their life had gone. * The following is a list of the appointments made by the Northwest Indiana Conference, in the west LaFayette District: J. L. Smith, Presiding Elder. Chsuncey—W. H. Hickman. Battle Ground—W. Beckner. Battle Ground Circuit—H. M. Middle - ton. Brookston—l. Dale. Reynolds and Wolcott—J. R. Baker. Bradford and Francesville.—J. B. Smith. Medaryville—J. J, Hines. Reosoelaer—supplied by»- -■ ■ Morocco—A. L. Backus and I. C, Martin. Bearer Lake—To be supplied. Kentland—H. N. Ogden. Kentland Circuit—A. W. Wood. Goodiand—J. M. Stafford. Aydelotte—W. G. Beaton. Remington—E. A. Andrew. Fowler and Earl Park—John Blaokstock. Oxford—D. G. LeSourd. © Boswell—B. T. Pressley, Pine Village—W. Crapp. Montmoreaoy—N. A. Chamberlain. F. J. Tolby, Missionary to New Mexico. George W. Bice, Principal Battle Groqnd Institute, and member Battle Grouud Quar-. terly Conference.
