Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1892 — Death of Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach. [ARTICLE]

Death of Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach.

• Mrs. Kate Eiglcsbach, wife of Henry Eiglesbach, died Tuesday morning at 5:30 o’clock, at her home miies southwest- of town. She had been in poor health for a Jong time, but was confined to her bed but a few days. She had a cancer ’removed in September, by a surgical operation, and probabiv never recovered from the cancer or the effects of the operation. Her age was 33 years and 11 months. She was the daughter of Sylvester O’Meara, and , had been married to Ilcury Eigleshach about 12 years. Her surviving children are two young sons. The funeral will be held this (Thursday) morning, at .he Catholic church, at 9:30 o’clock. The deceased was a most sra'aWv and estimable woman, and her early death will be greatly mourned by husband, children and a lorge circle of relatives and friends. Jurors for the January Term. The following are the names of the grand and.petit .jurors for the Janu- I ary term of the circuit court, which begins next Monday, with their places of residence: James W. Cowden, Marion. .• j - Alfred Armstrong, Hanging Grove.. Francis A‘. Lakin, Union. • I Naihuu Ct X-x.LXAXXI X. v, ..X >v.JiLS.r. Geo. 11. Brown, Jr. Barkley. PETIT JLB.Y. —Wm.- C. Babcock, Marion. Preston Comer, Gil!am. f Wru. 11. Jones, Kankr.kee. Joseph A. Timn'Ois, Jordan. Rial B. Harris. Barkley. James K. Garriort, Union. A<iam llca.j, GiJumr Charles Goss, Carpenter. Win - D. Mcr’**?, Robert H. Yeoman, R usselaer. John A. McFarland, Jordan. Charles H. Thompson, Keener. John Q. Lam born, Carpenter. Chesfet V.’. A”r’cK, Lorenzo S. Tyler, Keener. Wilmot H. Ritchey, Marion. V, iiiv»m v. Eruect, Jui'd<>.u. Wm. R. Bull, Barkley. The grand jury is calGd for the first day of the term and the petit jury for the seventh day. It will be observed that the petit jury is composed of a panel of 18 men, or six wore Utau common. The object of the larger number is, we understand, t»» obviate the frequent necessity of caidug in talesmen, to fill the places of disqualified jurors, when cm* s are < ailed for trial.