Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1869 — LOCAL MATTERS. [ARTICLE]
LOCAL MATTERS.
•Thursday, April 8,186 V.
.COUNTY DIRECTORY. Cihcuit Court.—Meeu fourth Monday In March and Sept,mber. Judge—Hou. CuaiUKa M.Tebt. ( ng Attornau—Jamks M, Justice Common I’i.iar Court.—Meets third’ Mondays in February, June and October ; (except ' • lien there are live Mondaye in the preceding I muirth, then on the second Monday). Judge. A. Gillett. Prosecuting Attorney-- -Wh. H. Maiitiv .Th HU W. YEOMAN. Audi'nr. . M- USPITLER Clerk. THOMAS BOROUGHS h..Trwo-n.er kzra L.CLARK,......inre.-rdi-i ~ J. YEOMAN H. »iiY. JOHN MILLER,.... ............ Snrv<-ynr GEO. M JOHNSON,SchooI Examiner. Commissioners—Gkohge H. Brown, C M. Watron, Jakkd BewaMin. Meetings- -First Mon Jay in March, June, September and December. «
CST"Eggs 12| cents a dozen, here. I ... C-J?”Splendid salmon are being caught in the Iroquois at this place. have crfinineiiced inakiug gardens in Rensselaer. This is nearly a month later in the • season than last year. P3s‘'Messrs. Alfred Thompson. John Coen and Horace E. James Mero appointed School Trustees, by the Board of Towli Trustees, at their regular session April, sth. J3?“-Vn itinerant Indian doctor is perambulating our streets, drinking whisjeey, advertising himself a “copperhead” and trying to dispose of womderful preparations of Indian pharmacy, lie is a white man. »-i?"'.Mr. Jacob Keiser, who has been working in this office ever since it was established, went to Wiuuinne this week to -take charge of the RepiiMirtni office at thatplace. Mr. Keiser is a gentleman, and we wish him complete success.
