Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1912 — ASKS TO HAVE JIM HAYNES GIVE BOND [ARTICLE]

ASKS TO HAVE JIM HAYNES GIVE BOND

Ves Criswell Alleges That He Has Been Threatened by HaynesTrial at 7:30 Tonight. t m L, Yes Criswell has caused the arrest of James Haynes on the charge of having threatened to kill him and all of his brothers. Criswell seeks to have Haynes put under a bond of peaca The case will come up for trial before Squire Irwin at the court house this evening at 7:30 o’clock. L. A. Harmon was in Chicago yesterday and saw his brother, A. J. (Russ) of Mitchell, S. Dale, who had brought some stock through to the city. Russ waflS"-looking fine and reports all the Jasper county people in fine spirits. Crops were good and there is. a great lot of corn. Most of the farmers are feeding and Russ is feeding both cattle and hogs. Corn is selling at 35 cents there, which is 5 cents less than hera The sale business has not started there but when it does Russ expects to get in on it For maple syrup, pancake flour and buckwheat, go to McFarland’s. —— C We have just unloaded our third car of apples. This is a car of fancy New York fruit Belflowers, Spies, Greenings, Baldwins, Johnathans Kings, Russets and Talmon Sweets.

JOHN EGER.