Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1874 — Personal. [ARTICLE]
Personal.
Mr. Preetley Dunlap has our thanks for a Wisconsin paper. Mr. J. Misner, of Remington, has sold his grocery store to Church ft Lyon. Go to BEDFORD’S for Jewelry, Watch-Guards, Chains and Keys. The editors es the Union took a hunt last Friday. Didn’t learn whether they bagged any game or not. The two Misaes, Lizzie Walton and Mell Wright, illuminated our aanetum with their presence, on last Wednesday afternoon. Remember that Burger ft Butler, of -Remington, have on baud plenty of good salt for sale at the lowest cash priae. That renowned and well-known livery man of Remington, Jk H< Patton, gave the Rkpusuc4* office a brief call on Wednesday last.
Those two ladies who carried two loads of wood up into the Republican office one day last week, are earnestly requested to call as we are nearly out of wood again. Although we have had ten inches of snow, Mr. C. W. Clifton has plenty of Weeds— Weed Sewing Machines we mean—which are the cheapest and best machine manufactured in this country. Mr. 8. A. Morgan and Mr. David Nelson, .Remington gentlemen, are in attendance at the Circuit court now in session as jurors, and at present are taking their hash at Mrs. Howard’s. We were caused to rejoice, last Saturday, by the reception of $1.50 from the hands of Phillip McElfresh, for the Rzpublicak.— We would “rejoice and be exceedingly glad” if many others would do likewise. Mr. Charles Hathaway, of Remington, and Bro. Winegarden, of the Remington Guard, gave ns a brief call recently. Call again, gentlemen, and ire will try to entertain you better next time.
Bro. James, of the Union, regardless of the “hard times,” the three years delinquent subscribers, the “Salary Grabbers,” the “Credit Mobilier,” the “Sanborn Contracts,” the “Newspaper Gag Law,” and various other luxuries unworthy of note, appeared at the Republican office last Tuesday morning—December Ist. 1874—in a “bran” new .suit of clothes. Let us all with one accord cantate Domino.
Six good reasons why everybody should trade with A. Leopold, on the corner opposite the bank: First, He is considered one of the closest buyers that visits Chicago. Second, He is a thorough judge of all kinds of goods. Third, He pays cash for his goods. Fourth, He has no rent to pay. Fifth, He offers better bargains than any other house in Jasper eounty. Sixth, He has such advantages in business that he can heat the beater. Cut this out, and when you desire to purchase anything in his line, consult these paragraphs.
