Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1873 — Remington Items. [ARTICLE]
Remington Items.
Compiled from the Journal. The Journal mtVn is all “torn up” in spirit, because a lot- of roughs recently Kung hisefiigy over a telegraph post and shot it. A train of soldiers passed through town on Thursday, en route for the frontier. Some of the young men of Remington are so ill bred as to laugh and talk loud and crowd gentlemen and ladies from the sidewalk on Sabbath evenings while returning from church. The ticket elected last Monday week to enact laws, collect taxes dnd work the streets for a year was as follows: Trustees, W. W. Sag6^‘ S. A. Morgan, B. 11. Patton, Edward Timmons; marshal, P. 11. Lally; assessor and collector; ,W. 11. Shaw; clerk, B. B. Jeffries. The funeral of Mr. Giles Hathaway was preached at the M. E. Church, Thursday, May 8 th, by Rev, H. A. Gobin. Deceased was a prominent business man of that place, who died at Denver, Colorado, on the 3d inst., where he to recover if possible from bronchial and pulmonary affection.
Dissolution.— The partnership heretofore existing ami known as J. I. Purcupile & Co. is this day dissolved by the witlidraWiik of D. I. Jackson from said firm. The books,' notes and accounts due said" firm are left with A. Purcupile .and John J. I’ureupile for settlement. All persons indebted to. said firm will takmnotiee that all the accounts due must be adjusted by eash or note within thirty days, or they will be left with an attorney for collection. The above dissolution is made by the mutual consent of all parties thereto. May 12, 1873. A. PurcUpiLe. J. I. Purcupile. D. I. Jackson.
