Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1912 — Court Happenings With Past Few Days—New Cases. [ARTICLE]

Court Happenings With Past Few Days—New Cases.

Moses Leopold was agreed upon to hear the case of Anson Cox vs. Lida G. Monnett, and will preside as special judge at the ’ hearing which has been set for the fourth Monday. New cases filed: W. M. Hoyt vs. L P. Larson; suit on note; William Darrock, attorney for plaintiff. Hiram Day vs. Charles B. Wells; suit on account; Moses Leopold, attorney for plaintiff. Verne Michal vs. Mary Pierce Michal; suit for divorce; Moses Leopold, attorney for plaintiff. The defendant brought suit last year and her prayer was denied. He alleges abandonment J. M. Sauser was last week appointed guardian of Chris Wuerthner, of Newton township, who is again confined in the asylum at Longcliffe. The county council is called in special session for Monday, March 4th. The Rensselaer Trust and Savings Bank has been appointed administrator of the estate of Mrs. Fannie O. Rhoades. The estate consists of the undivided one-half of the property she so long occupied and where Mrs. Emma J. York and family now live.