Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1905 — Grand Jury Indictments. [ARTICLE]

Grand Jury Indictments.

The grand jury returned eix indiotmen's to show for their nine days hard work, mostly of them of little importance. Conrad Kellner, ~ of Rensselaer was indicted fir selling liquor to a minor one Harvy Robinson. He plead guilty and got the minimun fine of S2O and co?t* in all s3l which he paid. Herman Schultz, holder of the Rosenbaum saloon license, also of Rensselaer, was indicted for being drunk in a public place and keeping open after lawful hours. Gave bonds, and hearing set for Thursday Mar. 2nd. Jerry Wilson, of up north was indicted for stealing five logs each of the value of $5 from the Northern Indiana Land Company’s land once the Nelson Morris finch. He plead guilty to logging the five logs each worth five dollars and the court gave him * another •’bunch of fives” Jby fining him five dollars for each log. The entire bill was 136-15 which Jerry paid and went away, parciiance after more logs Guy Brockway, who has been in jail for some weeks was indicted along with Wilson end bishearing was set for Thursday. He says his present boarding place is the best he ever had and is grieved at the prospect of being thrust out therefrom. Ernest Trickle and his wife a quite elderly couple, were indicted for keeping a ' blind p : g” otherwise for selling liquor without license at Dunnville. Bonds were given and case set for Friday. The most sensational ind'ctment was that of John McCurtain, of Parr, who is indicted for selling his vote. Bonds given and case set for Thursday.