Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1913 — PROCEEDINGS OF CIRCUIT COURT [ARTICLE]

PROCEEDINGS OF CIRCUIT COURT

Criminal, Civil, Guardian and Probate Causes Lately Advanced or Disposed of. / e Criminal— The eases against John and Clifford Archer, indicted for larceny, are set for trial next Monday. The case of the State vs. Claude Sigler has been passed. Sigler, who was admitted to cash bail of SIOO, failed to appear. Edward Pawley, who was tried over a year ago and a charge of assault and battejy on old John Stowers, of Pair Oaks, and who spent several months in jail and was finally adjudged insane and sent to the hospital at Logansport, has been discharged from the hospital. Sheriff Hoover deputized Ben v Oglesby, who brought him to Rensselaer Tuesday. There is another charge pendnig against him for assault and battery on his wife, upon an occasion of by her to the jail, but it is not likely the charge will be pushed. Mr. Pawley is much improved in health after treatment at the hospital. Civil— American Bank and Trust Co. vs. Prank P. Huntington. Plaintiff files affidavit for change of venue and cause sent to White county,, ten days to complete the change. Isch vs. Tribbey. Defendant is granted leave to file additional paragraph of answer and cross complain! not later than Nov. 19 and cause is set for hearing on Nov. 28. William Darroch, special judge. Guardian— Chas. G. Spitler, guardian of William Cooper, flies petition to sell real estate. S. C. Irwin and Harvey Davisson appointed appraisers Appraisement filed. Sale at office of John A. Dunlap. John A. Dunlap, Guardian of Margaret Sumiway, ordered to sell real estate of ward at private sale. Sale reported and deed ordered. Probate— The last will and testament of Lewis Davisson has been probated. Ross G. Goble and J. P. Green witnessed the will. By the provisions erf said will Grant Davisson was named as executor without bond. Executor directed to sell lots 7,8, 9in block 23 in the original plat of Rensselaer and collect when due a mortgage of S4BO, given by Wm. G. Caldwell. It is further provided that Sarah H. Hurley he paid SSO and the balance of bis estate to be equally divided among the seven children, naming them.