Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1915 — LATEST NEWS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT [ARTICLE]

LATEST NEWS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

Cades Continued or Venued— Court to Be Held Next Week kin Newton County. This (is the last week of the Jasper circuit court. The scene of legal activities will shift next week to Kentland, where the Newton circuit court will convene for the March term. The case of Lane vs. Lane, the plaintiffs being James and Joseph Lane and the defendant Edward P. Lane, which was to have been tried Monday, was postponed until Tuesday on account of the funeral of Mrs. Guldenzopf, aged mother of Mrs. James Lane, and on Tuesday the case had to be again postponed owing to the fact that one of the defendants was a non-resident and a non-resident notice had to be published. State vs. Dunlap and Howard. Cause venued to Newton county. These are the parties charged with automobile insurance fraud. Provident \Jjfe and Trust Co., Trustee under deed of Edward Fithian, vs. Edward B. Chipman et al, is dismissed for want of prosecution. Wolcott Brick and Tile Drain Co. vs. John D. Thompson. Continued by agreement of parties. ' • Ella Norris vs. Marshall L. Warren. Continued by agreement. McConnell vs. Heny Venued to Newton county. Sandefur vs. Jordan. Continued for term. Firestone Rubber Co. vs. Granger. Judgment for plaintiff for $264.47. Hopkins vs. Hopkins. G. A. Williams, commissioner, reports sale of lots 1 and 4 in block 34, Weston’s addition, for $1,900, to Henry Amsler. Aetna Life Ins. Co., vs. Joseph A. Akers, et al. Judgment in foreclosure in sum of $6,176.78, and $1,078.60 on cross-complaint of Catharine Pinter. W. B. McNeil appointed receiver to pay taxes, collect rents, etc.