Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1913 — Select Names of Three Hundred Jurymen for Year. [ARTICLE]
Select Names of Three Hundred Jurymen for Year.
Jury Commissioners C. J. Dean and B. F. Pendig met with County Clerk Perkins today and drew the names of three hundred men from various parts of Jasper county. These names will be kept and from them will be selected the jurymen for each term of court during the coming year.
Mrs. James Donnelly has been sick for the past two weeks with pleurisy. She suffered a severe attack of pneumonia two years ago and has never been in good health since that time. She does not improve any from the pleurisy and Jim, who has been nursing her, is commencing to get played out and it is probable that Mrs. Donnelly’s daughter from Marion will come to help care for her.
Two men in an automobile were killed instantly at Lagrange, this state, Monday afternoon by a passenger train on the Grand Rapids and Indiana railway. Charles Tlmmis, a liveryman of Lagrange, and Joseph Talbott, of Wabash, were the victims. The men were muffled in big fur coats and had side curtains on the machine, so that although there were no obstructions at the crossing they did not hear or see the train. The machine was carried a quarter of a mile.
Anson Cox, who has been hunting and visiting in Jasper county for several days, was called to Hammond to resume charge of the flat building Dr. A. J. Miller is having erected. During Anson’s absence some of- the mechanics became involved in a discussibn that required his presence to adjudicate. Mrs. Gox and Lillus are spending the winter with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Cox underwent a'surgical operation some time ago and while she is reeovering very satisfactorily she will not return here to resume charge of her home before April
