Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1882 — Remington Items, [ARTICLE]
Remington Items,
Dear Republican:—The week opened more favorably for business men, milliners and tradesman generally, than it did for the farmers. However it has cleared off and, although planting is late, corn may yet make an abundant crop. The much talked of flax mill is going to be an established fact. Some gentleman jiame forgotten) a capitalist of Marion, Ind., is going to begin preparations for breaking flax and' manufacturing tow at once, giving employment to ten or fifteen men. Corn will no longer be absolute kins but have a mighty rival in the flax trade of our county. The Chicago Barb Wire Fence Co. cars have been taken westward. We presume the butchers and grocers regiet their departure. Some theif, or theives, broke into the postoffice on Monday night and secured a small amount of money. After ransacking the letter boxes they took their departure presumably for the residence of J. E. Hollett, as that gentleman’s cellar was entered and a quantity of milk, cakes, pies and other provisions were confiscated. The M. E. church will soon be improved by they application of a coat of paint. The contract was avpu’ded to a gentleman from Power, who will soon begin the work of renovation. The Republican primary election passed off quietly and harmoniusly is all Republican elections do. As he names of the candidates are juite likey to be printed in aiiothci ;olumn it is not necessary to give them here. Being republicans, it is safe) to assume that they are good men.- ithat they will be elected and that they will makegood officers. Miss Gilman, of Illinois, who has been spending the last few weeks »Vith Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Shaw, goes to Cleveland, 0., this week. Health generally good over this way. Mrs. Wells, who has been Jh the sick list for a week or two, is recovering. Mr. 0. Landon is about to buy the Mrs. Rawles property, now occupied by J. H. Tribby. M- E. bocial at the residence of M. Solomon Thursday, June 15th. Come out everybody l .
REMINGTONIAN.
Iho Best S live iu inc world for Cuts, Bruises, Scree, Ulcers, ,Sa/t lUieujp, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, ClUioZains, Corns and aii Skin Eruptions, and pMtUive/y cures J i'i ? . It j H K un«anfeed to give satisfaction, or money r-futido,«l Price 26 cents per box. For Sn/J &y (t«ea & Meyer.
Who Threw That Grindstone? The Grand Jury, now in session, consists of the following persons: Albert Hammond, Geo. W. Casey, Harvey VV. Wood, Omer Moreland, Archibald Pullins. A number of indictments have already been found, and others likely to be. A number of the young “hard bats” about town have been called upon for evidence and the persons who heaved those dornicks the other night are likely to hear something drop.
