Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1885 — Jurors for the March Term. [ARTICLE]

Jurors for the March Term.

GRAND JURORS: Daniel E. Fairchild, of Keener tp. Robteit W. May, of Carpenter tp. Hugh W. Forter, of Marion tp. Reuben R. Pettit, of Carpenter tp. Abraham iPruett, of Jordan tp. Spencer Hamilton, of Carpenter tp. PETTIT JURORS: Christian Henslsr, of Carpenter tp. John E. Alter, of Union township. Geo. W. Jenkins, of Barkley tp. Lewis Saylot, of Marion township. James Broadie, of Carpenter tp. Merritt Johnson, of Carpenter tp. John T. Lamson, of Marion tp. John V. Myers, of Wheatfield tp. John Lewis, of Jordan township. Edgar L. Bruce, of Marion tp. John Ulum, of Jordan township* Thomas J. Saylor, of Marion tp.

The editor of the Slumgullioh department of the Lafayette Sunday Times, on one of his regular dead head excursions among the brothels of Lafayette, lately fencountered one Mattie Wilson, formerly a resident of Rensselaer, and she, after the habit of her tribe, gave him a big “stiff" in regard to the manner of her downfall, mostly the product of her own inventive imagination; and this story is made the pretext for ’a half column of free advertising, with big head-lines, of the den 'Where the said Mattie is now making her habitat. The whole tone and scope of the article shows that it was written for no other purpose than to proclaim to the readers of the Times the fact that one of the fashionable bagnios of Lafayette, *(the number and 'street being given) had sechlred .% fresh attraction. No paper with any pretensions to decency would have published such, a mess, but filth is the atmosphere in which The Times liv9s and moves and has its being.