Jasper Republican, Volume 2, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1876 — Remington Items. [ARTICLE]
Remington Items.
BY ANON.
. Jan. 12, 187$> Cora, 81 eta.; corn, shelled, 33 ets. | Everybody pleased with the cold weather. An immense amount of eorn was brought to this market yesterday and to-day. Over one hundred wagon loads were brought in yesterday, and over three hundred to-day; ia consequence of which the grain merchants are all ve»«y buay.i rt z No services at any of the places of worship in Remington Sunday evening., tert.— All on account of the cold weather. . The firm of Church & tyon have disposed of their stock of dry goods and groceries.— |tls understood that, the firm is somewhat impaired. Liabilities, $30,000; assets, $40,000. Tribby A Lowry have purchased the stock Of goods formerly owned by Church & Lyon. ipm Tribby A Lowry art both enterprising and honorable gentlemed. We bespeak for them a flourishing business in the future. - i-’-. £•'» A. J. Trigg has disposed of his barber shop, and left town, and all the good citizens are rejoicing in consequence thereof. Compiled now the Record. B. M. Butler and John Burger have dissolved partnership. ' Bagatelle is a popular game. The Good Templars Lodge is in a healthy and growing condition. The editor of the Record says he will dance no mere in Remington at public balls. Cause—some persons go through with performances not mentioned on programme. 8. M. Black has purchased B. M. Butler’s interest in the lumber yard, and the firm is now known as Burger & Black. The Secretary, B. M. Butler, gives notice that there will be a meeting of the Stock-; holders of the Remington Agricultural Association, on Saturday, Jan. 29, 1876, for the purpose of electing Board of Directors, President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Superintendent and Marshal, to serve one year.
