Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1900 — The Pettit Jury. [ARTICLE]

The Pettit Jury.

The following jurors are drawn for the November term of the Jasper county circuit court. Francis M. Hershman.Walker Charles W. FarisGillam Morris L. Meyers Jordan John S. DaugheteeGillam Elmeraht Aldrichßensselaer Geo. W. Castor . >Milroy James McClanahanUnion Lewis ShlrerWalker Ernest CockerellNew'ton S. D. ClarkWheatfield Warren W. Sage.. Jordan Walter PonslerNewton William McNeilWheatfield John A. LambornCarpenter John TiltonWheatfield John W. Taylor Carpenter The jury is called for the third Monday, Nov. 26th. at 10 o’clock a. m.

Ralph W. Marshall returned home Wednesday after a couple years absence in the west. The Lute Ponsler farm northeast of town, has been sold by Mr. Ponsler to Henry Gowland, of near Mt. Ayr, consideration $66 per acre. Fred Schultz, who has worked the farm this year, will go to Pulaski county, where he has leased a 270 acre farm near Francesville. It was reported Tuesday night when the election returns begun to come in from the county that Surveyor Price had stated confidentially to some of his friends that, if re-elected to office, he intended to get married. It is not known that Myrt has anyone in particular in view, therefore all the marriagable young women in Jasper will do well to present their claims for preference at Myrt’s office in the court house. At the election last Tuesday Roy Blue, who has been in partnership in the law practice with John Greve of Wheatfield, for the past eix months or a year, came down from Wheatfield and voted nt Rensselaer. His vote was challenged on the grounds that bo was a resident of Wheatfield was in business at that place, and that Wheatfield was the only place he was entitled to cast a vote. However, Mr. Blue wished it understood that he was not one of the Wheatfieiders, and he swore in bis vote here.