Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1892 — ADDITIONAL LOCALS. [ARTICLE]

ADDITIONAL LOCALS.

■ 't-fev-.''*: 1 • 11 11 ■ . ■ The county commissioners are wrestling with the Wbeatfield ditch WaUace Robinson has bought three lots on Weston street, just north of Makemself ditch, and wil. bußd a good residence as soon a* he season will permit next spring. • » • • .i n - • j -*? - • . - ‘ wfee Aiee. ~#« the voting places, especially those it iowns should make it a special point to VOTE EARL*, so that they may be o*£ : of3tlrt'''Waf of those living, farther PnSfcv* Baas, desires to give no Lice that he is jjermuiently established private pcholars invocal and instra mental fmusic. .Pianos and organ , also tuned and repaired. Price lor Dr, Washburn was called to BeMotte, Monday, to consult in the case 01*12 year old daughter of Mrs.‘Effle Fairchild, sick with diphtheria, but he found the girl dead, upbn hb arrival. An’older sister is slbo dick with the* disease. The namd of the deceased girl was Susie. That of her older sister is Nora. She ‘is ‘reported vety sick. The schools of Delfottehave closed ou account of the prevalence of the disease. ;t . j. . . a The funeral of Mrs. Rose Wilcox, wife of GeO. Wilcox, postmaster ami mWchaht at Slimy; Was held at the Rensselaer M. E. Church, last Monearly Sunday mprnjng. The cause of .her. jfoath was’, blood, poisoning apd her sfckneasofles?, a week’s duration. : §he leaygi one child, an infant about 15 months old. Her age.was 35- years,,: the. day of her death. She was the .daughter of James Shindlar. of Newton Tp., an 1 a moat ertiajabfe And iove&ttg Wbnian; afld fijrttibriy a • well known teacher in the pUbUb schbols of our dpunt>. ; ; •;;; An interesting and important matter, oajpe .up before the circnit court last Thursday.. It seems that the partiea who should have filed with the olerk of Benton county the certificates of the-nomination of the Democratic candidates for judge and prbsectoting attorney, had neglected to do so Until after the time required by* law, mid the election board refused to put their names upon the ticket. Action was therefore begun before Judge Wiley asking for an injunction Restraining the tions in the county to the newspapers iQJLPHbUSktiPBa.MICSS^Iht names of Saunderson for judge and Davis for prosecutor, were induded m the certificate. As Judge Wiley was himself a candidate for Judge, on the Republici.n ticket, he appointed M. F. Chilcote as special judge to hear tae case, and Mr. Chilcoti, after hearing the evidence and arguments, decided that it was a matter In which the circuit court had no jurisdiction, and the application for an injunction was therefore denied. The resalt is that the tickets have been published in both the Benton county papers without t the names of Sahnde son ajad Davis and the ballots will be printed the same way The only way left for the Democrats of Benton county to vote for their candidates for judge and prosecuting attorney is by the me of pasters, made more that ever 'difficult and inc onyenient by chapges made in the law by the last legislature.