Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1875 — Remington Items. [ARTICLE]

Remington Items.

The following is compiled from the J2«cor<f of November 19th: Oats 25 cents a bushel; corn 43 cents for old and 30 cents for new; potatoes 40 cents; lard 15 cents a pound; butter 25 cents; eggs 20 cents a dozen. Mrs. Jouvenat has gone to Knoxville, Tennessee, to winter. Somebodv steals coal from the Remington hotel. Fifty dollars were recently realized at a public festival notwithstanding the dearth of money. Mr. John W. Jacks, of Jordan township, will migrate further south to winter; his wife is quite feeble in health, and betakes her to Clay county for recuperation. Shaw & Treesh is the name of a new real estate firm at the “Garden City.” "Prof, .ffeisz is complimented as au efficient school principal. Temuerance people are organizing to resist the attempt of saloon men to obtain license to S&il intoxicating liquor iu Remington. Six bushels of good new corn is the subscription price of the Record for one year. Don’t go into the “crooked” whiskey business, gentlemen.