Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1874 — Remington Ravelings. [ARTICLE]
Remington Ravelings.
Go to Chappell's for building paper. — He keeps an assortment. If you want a first-class cooking stove, tinware, &c., etc., call on G. B. Chappell. He’s got ’em. B. H. Patton has concluded that be is moving in the wrong direction for the office of Sheriff. Westward the star of office wends its way. D. V. Garrison’s annual shop moving has passed, said shop now fronting Ohio st. R. Balph will soon move into his nice, new and commodious shop, fronting the railroad on the south side. The hay presses and gray} elevators are crowded to their utmost capacity. J. K. Shaw’s dwellingis progressing rapidly, and now we know what shape it is to be. The shape of a gamo of draw-poktr. Charley Bartlett is back again making letters and posies for Shepherd & Riley. J. A. Thomas has sold out his butcher shop. Stanley, proprietor. Quite a number of Remington people attended the Sabbath School Convention at Rensselaer, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. W. H. Pierce is nearly broken-hearted over his defeat at the last election. He wanted to be constable you know. The Good Templars are making ready for a theatrical entertainment to be held at the Christain Church, in * week or two. Burger & Butler have plenty of salt—both fine and course—by the pound or by the wagon load. Hunks.
