Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 229, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1914 — PROCEEDINGS OF CIRCUIT COURT [ARTICLE]

PROCEEDINGS OF CIRCUIT COURT

Several Small Matters Disposed of and Jury Assembled to Try Several Causes. a Gossard vs. Zimmerman, et al.— John A. Dunlap, commissioner, flies final report and is discharged. Spitzer vs. Spitzer.— Plaintiff is granted a divorce. Dickinson vs. Lane, et at—Judgment foreclosing mortgage oh land in Milroy township. Collins vs. Aldrich, et aL—Judgment 'for plaintiff in sum of $12.50, of Which $9 has been paid, together with costs. Jenkins vs. Graves.—Defendant flies appeal bond in sum of SSOO. Parkinson vs. Purtelle.—Judgment for plaintiff in sum of SSOO. Hyde vs. Barkley Township.— Cause venued to Newton county. Town Kentland vs. Pan Handle R. R. Co.— Plaintiff dismisses its action. Kenney vs. Clark.—Judgment for plaintiff in sum of $282.34. D. H. Yeoman vs. W. R. Nowels, et al.— Complaint to quiet title filed, returnable November term, 1914. C. G. Spitler & Co., attorneys for plaintiff. George A. Chappell vs. Chris Christensen.— Complaint filed to revive judgment. P. R. Blue, attorney for plaintiff. Returnable Oct. 8, 1914., State of Indiana, ex rel Percy Hauter vs. S. T. Comer, et al.—Complaint filed returnable Oct. 7, 1914. A. Halleck, attorney for plaintiff. State ys. Zook.—Defendant, by his attorneys, Dunlap & Blue, files petition for discharge under statute compelling state to set a criminal cause for trial within three terms after bond is taken. Defendant is discharged. The jury is on hand today, Monday, to hear several criminal causes. -The case of State vs, Cavendish is being tried.