Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1875 — REMINGTON RECORD ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON RECORD ITEMS.

Dr. Reigle is completing a very nice residence on Ohio Street. Remington has a drayman worth the modest little sum of $40,000. We learn that many of the farmers in this county are plowing under their fall wheat. According to J. G. Pearson’s judgment, 0. B. Me In tire has the finest piano in the city sf Remington. A fellow drove through town tbe other day, with a bad case of spring fever. He lost his grip on the lines, and fell over in the wagon. James Irwin has now coroner about six months,and never yet had the pleasure of “sitting on a corps*. mJ This must be aggravating to the man who yearns to serve his country. ? The Indianapolis Journal, of last Saturday, says: “Th* prospects thai the Indianapolis Delphi and Chicago railroad will be built are daily improving; rousing meetings were held at points on the line in Clinton county this week, Jasper county has raised its quota of $75,000, and the people in Hamilton and Boone counties are moving earnestly in the matter. The details for the right of way into Indianapolis are being arranged as rapidly as possible. N egotiations are also pending for tire privilege of running passenger trains into the Union Depot. From present appearances it will not be long till ail parts of the line between Indianapolis and Chicago wiU be thoroughly canvassed, and the local aid expected raised.”

M-. M. V. B. Warner now dices off steak in his aew meat shop. To the point:— "Quills are things that are sometimes taken from Hie pinion of one goose to spread die opinions of another.’* The Union, of last week, had something to my about the "senmns” of the Raanraue** office, whatever that may mean. The eavant of the Union office, should take the "beam” from his own eyebefere molesting the «moto” in his brother's. Hon- Jas. Loqgstreet has abandon** Louisiana and the fortunes of the Kellogg party, and bought a farm in White County, Georgia, where ha proposes to engage largely fe sheep raking. A Magnifleleßt Oder. A very liberal contract with the Weed Sewing Machine Company will enable us, wa hope, to place tbeir celebrated Machines in many femiilw. So fine an opportunity to secure a first-elaM sewing machine seldom acours. May we not expert our friends, and all interested in onrwork,-to make an earnest, united effort to extend ear circulation and thereby increeee oar influence ? Cannot the reader farm a club in his er her neighborhood and secure this sewing machine as a premium? A few boon of well directed effort will obtain it. Are you a postmaster ina county town or village ? With a little thought and effort you can easily tond us thirty names. Pam the subscription paper. Thirty names at $1.60 each will secure thirty copies of this paper for one year and a $65 sewing machine. In forming such a club you will help ns la our work, benefit your neighbors by placing in their families good reading, and at the Mae time make your your own or some other family happy in the possession of a great labor saving machine, warranted to bo perfectly new, of the latent improved construction end iu perfect order.