Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1893 — ADDITIONAL LOCALS. [ARTICLE]
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Mr. Scott Barrington and Mm Amanda Fry, both of Fair Oaks, wei*}. tagged yesterday morning, by #. 'C. Bamham, at the Treasure’s office, in the court boose ‘ Marriage licenses issued since last report. J Scott Harrington, < Amanda Fry. j W. D. McCodf, | Laura C. Crockett .■
The work of viewing the proposed new gravel roads, in Marion tp., began Monday. D.R. Jones and J. QLamborn, of Carpenter Tp., are the viewers and County Surveyor Alter is the engineer. The routes of these roads have already been described. Christie Vick, of the Gem restaurant has accepted the position of assistant shipping clerk for the Merie <fe Heany Co., Chicago, and will go there this week. He gets 152 a month, and a raise in September. His father will run the restaurant. Dept, Auditor E. L. Clark went to Chicago Tuesday and purchased a steel door for the recorder’s vault in the court house. A door is to Jje cut from the recorder's office directly into the record vault, and the door opening into it from the court house hall is to be permanently closed. This is a much needed improvement.
The rush to the world’s fair is increasing right along. This week not less, probably, than 50 people from Rensselaer and its immediate vincinity will see it for longer or shorter periods; mostly for several days, at least. The trains that go to Chicago are usually all heavily loaded, and frequently consist of two or three extra sections. ~
Samuel E. Sparling departed yesterday, morning on a very notable journey. He ia off for Germany, where he expects to remain for at least a year, studying the sciences of Administration and Statistics, under the greatest living teachers in those branches of social science. He will leave New York next Monday, in company with two other young men. He will make a trip through Scotland and England, then cross over to the continent and go up Jthe historic Rhine to Heidelberjg, proceed thence to Jena, in Saxony, and study the German language a few months and then finish up the year at the great universities of Vienna and Berlin. At Christie Vick’s restaurant: Boarding by day, week or meal. Fine lunch counter, with Anilities to furnish hot lunches at all hours, day or night. A fine line of staple and fancy groceries, selling at greatly reduced prices to close them out. In our report of the celebrated slander suit last week, we gave, simply as a matter of nows, the division of the jury on their first vote, according to common report We are now informed that all those who were classed as favoring the plaintiff, deny the correctness of the report, and in fairness to them, we make this statement. We will add, further, that we did not intend to imply any censure Of any jurors, for their votes, and that in giving the names of the three who were reported as favoring the plaintiff, and not of the nine reported as favoring' the defendant, we simply desired to save time and space, supposing that, as the names o all the jurors were given at the beginning of the article, Everyone would understand who the other 9 were, without the neoessity of our repeating their names.
