Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1886 — Jurors for October. [ARTICLE]
Jurors for October.
Below is the list of grand and petit jurors for the October term of the Jasper circuit court. The grand jury is called for the first week and the petit .jury for the second week: GRAND JURORS. Geo. W. Casey, Janies Yeoman, B. F. Ferguson, John Goetz, Jasper Kenton, James N. White. PETIT JURORS. John Humes, Ad Parkison, Robert Randle, James Clowry, Jno. S. Morehead,Geo. W. Payne, Granvl Moody Jr,George Bums, Joel Spriggs, Abr’m G. Hardy, E. Hammerton, John Y. May. A good second-hand base burner for sale. Enquire at this office. "«♦» : —— ..... Go to Kannal’s Drug Store to buy your school books cheap. . WAY— -Down— low- Ever} thing At. Kannars cheap store. “A thing of beauty is a joy f. rever.” :y* . ':.V' . . ;\ • What is more beautiful than those Chicago Cottage Organs JLv. P. Benjamin has? Call at Hardman’s and excuiine them.
The widow Kissengcr hits moved into the house just built for her, ou Weston street.” The last cheap excursion of the season, next Wednesday, Oct.,- 20. Only $1.50 for the round trip, and the city full of great sights. MONEY! Money M-520,000 private funds to loan on Real Estate, First mortgage security. Call- at Citizens’ Bank. 6-3 t By a singular “happenstance” three of the six grand jurors for the October term are residents of Newton township. The big wind of this morning “tore thunder” out of the roof of J. W. Duvall’s building and bad’y damaged that of the Makeever House. Wanted. —Improved and unimproved lands in Jasper and adjoining counties, to trade for lands in western and central Kansas. E. G. Warren.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the residence of Mrs. R. S. Dwiggins, Friday, at 3 o’clock p. m. A full attendance it desired, as it will be a day of special prayer for temperance. Leslie Clark, of The Republican force and Will Wood were in Chicago Monday and Tuesday. They saw the great Booth in “Hamlet” and “The Fool’s Revenge. ”g Hon. W. D. Owen, our present and future Congressman was in
town a short time last Saturday, but left in a hurry, to catch the 3:30 train at Remington, for Logansport. He was in fire health and spirits. J. W. King says that Professor Wiggins earthquake had its desired effect on his already low prices and that it shook things up so completely that, he is now selling groceries chaper than ever. Come and see. Mrs. J. M. Hopkins has engaged Miss Lucy Harter, of Lafayette, who comes well recommended from Mrs. Steely’s dress making establishment, to take charge of her dress making department for this fall and winter. Be sure and give her a call. Mr. Thornton, of Ottumwa, lowa, is visiting his brother, Uncle George Thornton, of Surrey, and other relatives, in the vicinity. He was once a resident, but has not seen this place for 20 years. His vocation is a railroad engineer, but he has been an invalid for over a ~ year, on account of an accident. The Tribune of Oxford, in chronicling a late visit to that place of Frank Foltz, of Rensselaer, says that the next time Frank visits that burg he will be armed and equipped with a big paper, signed by the clerk and with his great seal affixed. Ah, there! Frank. ■ -
