Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1885 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Circuit Court NotesJudge Ward came Monday evening and organized the court, bat went to Lafaybtte Tuesday, leaving,, Judge Hoff, of Monticello, to preaidd in Lis absence, but returned to hold court Wednesday.! L. r Cases disposed 492—State vs William H. Wood, embezzlement, continued. 495 -State vs Chas. Comstock, assault and battery, dismissed. 603—State vs Carl Hengtsbacfc, larbeny, dismissed. ( i 3302—Arthur H. Trussell vs, Cordelia P. Monnett, change of venue to White county; 3354 William H. Perrin vs; John M. Welsh, suit on note. Judgment for plaintiff for $61.63. 3355 D. to. Osborn & Co,, vs. Huffman Keen, suit on note. Judgment for pl«n tiff fill.?#; The case of the State against John Clark, the alleged burglar, from Newton county, is set for to day (Thursday) That of the State agaiust George Siitz, the man charged with being the author of the last big fire in Remington, is set for Friday.

Vanderbilt possesses the only real memorials of the ’F.rst Napoleon in New York —a set of solid gold spoons and forks that were secreted and carried away from the Tuileries by Jerome Bonaparte. Their highest value, apart from their history, is found in the adornment which graces the handles. These are oval, and in the spoons each contains an exquisite miniature of the Queens of France. The handles of the forks each display an enameled miniature of the Kings of France, of equally exquisite finish. They were made by the court jeweler for the Empress Josephine, and were only used on state occasions at the Tuileries.

The witnesses in the cases of the Travelers’ Insurance Co. versus Ak Si Dent A 1 Inju-re in this, bailiwick, are all well known and liv« among us. They comprise merchants, mechanics, farmers, physicians, laborers, cattle dealers, clerks, rail road employees and druggists, “More than 50 cases have already been tried and disposed of, upon ex parte evidence, with the Company’s agents lor judge and jurymen. In every case the claimant has been awarded and paid the full amount of bis or her claim. It will surprise many that these claims, paid at Rensselaer, aggregate thousands of dollars, The money has been paid to the injured, except in one case, it was paid to his widow The names of claimants and the amount received by each are recorded in a boob for tjiat purpose, and open to the inspection of the public. It demonstrates the wisdom of accident insurance, which ean be bought in any quantity to suit the purchaser, at the Loan and Insurance Bureau. Frank W. Babcock, Agent

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