Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1913 — COURT CONVENES; OTHER C. H. NEWS [ARTICLE]
COURT CONVENES; OTHER C. H. NEWS
Largest Mortgage Ever Filed in Jasper County—Several New Suits Have Been Filed. The April term of the Jasper circuit court convened this Monday morning. The term promises to be a tolerably busy one. The grand jury has not been called and the petit jury will not be called until the 3rd Monday, which will be April 28th. Glenn S. Allen, through his attorney, S. C. Irtfin, has brought action against Charles Anderson, for possession of a farm in the Gifford country. The complaint alleges that the land was leased for one year to Anderson and that the lease expired February Ist but Anderson has refused to move. Plaintiff asks possession and S2OO damages. The Folsom Manufacturing Co. has brought action against Frank Rogers and David R. Miller, of Wheatfleld, asking judgment in the sum of.sloo. The complaint states out that Rogers & Miller sold their Wheatfleld store to T. Lundstrom, who Sold it to Max E. Kreuger, who sold it to Augustine Feary. It alleges that the sales were pretended sales and not in compliance with the law and asks that Feafy he appointed receiver and continue the. sale for the benefit of the creditors. A petition was filed with the clerk Saturday asking that a guardian be appointed for Gerrit Gravenstuk, of Keener township. The petition was signed by Richard Gravenstuk and prepared by S. C. Dwyer, of Lowell. Dr. A. R. Kresler was appointed the guardian of Virginia Burris. A mortgage for $3,314,000 was recorded in Rensselaer Saturday.* As the mortgage covered both real estate and chattels it was twice recorded and the fee for the sam'fsjvas $53.20. Miss Agns Platt, the recorder’s deputy, will have to work about six or seven days to record it. The mortgagee is the Union Trust Co., oMfidianapolls, and the mortgagor, the Inter-State Public Serviee Co., the owner of several lighting plants in several counties in Indiana, The only plant they have in this county is the Remington plant, but the mortgagor’s property in Henry, Shelby, Johnson, Lawrence, Jackson, Boone, Lake, White, Newton, Benton and Hancock counties is also described in the mortgage which is recorded in each of the counties. The Public Utilities Co. seems to have transferred its holdings to the Interstate Public Serviee Co.
