People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1894 — REMINGTON. [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON.

BY TOPSY.

Regular old-fashioned mud. ,Sallie Rawlings was buried last Tuesday afternoon. Grandma Harris was buried one week ago, yesterday. The Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock, Thursday night, at Durand Hall. D. H, Patton returned a few days ago from Woodward, Oklahoma, for a few days visit with his family.

J. E. Hollett received 6 cars of Wisconsin Lake ice, Saturday, also Pobert Parker 1 car and H. E. Hartley 1 car. Something like an #B,OOO deal was completed in Remington last week. W. A. Traugh purchased the interest of Wm. Townsend in the drug business of Traugh & Townsend. Mr. Towmsend then purchased the drug business of J. A. Larsh. Fred Bowman gave up his place with Wm. Shepherd for a position as compounding clerk with W. A. Traugh, and Isaac Peck to Bowman's place with Shepherd. Frank Peck was retained as compounding clerk with Wm. Townsend. It is rumored that Larsh will go to the Cherokee strip.