Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1885 — Home from Rensseiaer. [ARTICLE]

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Lafayette Call. The Eastern Star people returned from Rensselaer at midnight well pleased with their trip. They bad an elegant time and aid justice to a splendid banquet. Some of the boys, while there, interviewed Weibren Wartena, the selfconfessed murderer, but with very ill success, as he refused to talk. His second trial will be commenced on Tuesday of next week. It will be remembered that after hisconfession the Judge sentmeej him to death, without the intervention of the jury, on which account the Supreme Court ordered a new trial. The gallows were erected for his execution, and it still stands on the street in plain view, the fence having been taken away which surrounded it. One would naturally think that a civilized community would hardly stand such an exhibition constantly before their eyes.

Schoo! Books and school sueI plies of all kinds, gt Kannal’s. * Goods at cost, no chestnut, atHemplnll A Honap’s Wall paper, new, hobby designs at Kannals’. Those “new clocks” at Kannal’s. are fine, and he sells them cheap. Goods at cost for cash,* for tr y next 30 days at Hemphill & Honan/. A fine show-case for sale at n bargain, at Mrs. Wilson’s milline y store. The most complete stock of Dry Goods- new and cheap at Ralph, Fendig’s. Willey & Sigler are agents for Jos. L. Libby & Co’s Fine Shirts. Call at the Tiade Palace and see them. Oh, Say! look here, they are selling goods at cost, for cash, at Hemphill & Honan’s. Call and see them, they mean what they say. All parties knowing themselves indebtedtomeonaccountofthreshing will please call at once and settle. B. F. Furguson. At the. new mill; north of the railroad, will be kept on hand a stock of mill feed, at reasonable prices; also st ock of good flour, tri exchange for wheat. Bring in your wheat and get good flour. Remember, our feed will be sold cheap, but for cash only.