Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1912 — TRIAL CALENDAR OF JASPER CIRCUIT COURT. [ARTICLE]
TRIAL CALENDAR OF JASPER CIRCUIT COURT.
Number of Important Cases to Be Tried During April Term and the Days They Will Be Called The following cases are set for trial in the Jasper Circuit Court, ac cording to the following calendar. Second Week. April 15—Smith-Kellner Co., vs United States Match Co.,>t al. e Chapman vs Van Beek, et al. Irwin, et al, vs Moody, et al. Third Week. April 22 et ate .of Indiana vs William Messenger and James Nordyke. Crowder-Cooper Shoe Co., vs JohnLsen, et al. April 23 —G’ant vs Reed. American Fertilizer Co., vs Callahan. ‘ April 24 —High vs Latta. Gifford vs Gifford Gun Club. - April 25 —Justed vs Allen. April 26—7843. Spitler, et al, vs Moffitt, et al. r ' r ? Fourth Week. April 29 —Taylor vs Kent, et al. May 2—Haigh vs Haigh, et al. State of Indiana vs Landy Magee, on charge of gambling; cause dismissed by prosecuting attorney. Fred Longwell being unable to attend coufrt, Judge Hanley appointed Attorney Geo. Williams, of Rensselaer, special prosecuting attorney, and he qualified in open court William Messenger and- James Noruyke were brought into open court Wednesday and A. Halleck was appointed to defend them. Messenger is charged with illegal sale of liquor and Nordyke with having liquar in his possession for the purpose of sale. Attorney Frank Davis, of Brook, will prosecute them.
Petition for ditch by Jos. C. Borntrager, et al. Certified to governor for appointment of special judge. It seemed impossible to procure a judge" to try this cause at the special judge fee of $5 a day and request was made of the governor‘s to make an appointment. A special judge appointed by the governor receives the pay of a circuit judge, about $lO a day. Petition for ditch by John P. Ryan, et al. Commissioners ask and are .granted extension of time until second Monday to file their report. Petition for ditch by John Mitchell, et al. Commissioners asked for pttension of time and same granted until fourth Monday. James R. Alexander vs Edward Reid and Wm. S. Gray. Cause dismissed, judgment against plaintiff for costs. Erhardt Wuerthnei*, et al, vs Mary C. Wuerthner, et al. Commissioner files report for distribution; report approved and cause dropped. William B. Austin vs James M. Dickey, et al. Cause dismissed. Costs paid. Rex Clifton vs Jennie Clifton; cause dismissed; judgment against plaintiff for costs. Daniel W. Waymire vs Bank of Wheatfield and Alfred C. Robinson; cause judgment -against plaintiff for costs. State ex rel Frank Davis vs John Weast. Proof shown that liquors siezed by officers and held by the sheriff is liquor containing an illegal per cent of alcohol; court ordered liquor and bottles destroyed by the Shejiff on May 15, 1912. S. C. Irwin, et al, vs Granville Moody, et al. Petition moved to dismiss. appeal and same will be signed Friday.) Greenup L Thomas and Charles Hensler vs Chris. Christensen; defendant defaulted; judgment in favor of plaintiff for $58.34, wtlh attorney s fee of $lO ordered. Z. A. Cox vs Lida G. Monnett. Defendant appeared and filed demurrers to complaint; court challenges himself to hear this cause and submitted the names of Attorneys Parkison, Leopold and Halleck. Halleck selected to try cause. In the matter of the petition of William Hammonds for appointment of guardian for Bryant W. Hammonds; petition filed and notice to sheriff of Cass county; returnable on April 15. Edward W. Lakin vs Barbara E. Lakin, et al. Petition filed for partition of lands; process made returnable April 28th. Emma Retta Lakin vs Homer Lakin, suit for divorce; process made returnable third Monday. Central Rubber & Supply Co, v» United States Match Co. and the Rensselaer Commercial Club; returnable April 24th. In the matter of the petition for a change of Mary Pierce Michal. Elaintiff was recently divorced by Vera Michal and now seeks the restoratioh .. - ; Have you seen the Keystone disc? k— ai n e th e o I j nar’a ners. >. i
