Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Circuit Court Proceedings. Makeever, admr., v. Baker. Dismissed. Leopold Dismissed. Cecil Conway adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Witmer Dulin. State v. Graham. Defendant’s death shown and cause dismissed. Dunlap v. Gaffqy estate. Dismissed. Ensley v. Bussell. Dismissed. Clark v. Clark. Plaintiff granted divorce. State v. Cottingham. Continued by agreement. State v. Casey. Warrant ordered issued to Sheriff Laporte county. State v. Bowen. Defendant fined $5 and costs. Oxley v. Oxley. Dismissed. Marble v. Culbertson. Judgment quieting title. G. & D. Mfg. Co. v. Chas. Mills. Dismissed.. Wagner v. Broadbcnt. Judgment foreclosing mortgage , State -v. Icenogle. Affidavits quashed. Black vi Black. Plaintiff granted divorce and custody of child. Wells v. Franklin. Judgment quieting title. Waymire v. Handlin. Judgment quieting title. Postili v. Cole et al. Sale Bedford lot reported to Abraham Leopold for SI,OOO. Hollingsworth v. *Hopkins. Judgment foreclosure of mortgage. A. R. Hopkins appointed receiver.Hancock v. Alexander. Complaint filed. Suit on note. C. G. Spitler, guardian May F. Thompson, reports sale of real estate in Rensselaer to Emma, M. York for SBOO. The will of John M. Helmick probated. Life estate to his wife, then to his two sons. Mrs. Helmick died previous to hor husband’s death. C. W. Postili and C. M. Sands each allowed SIOO for services as administrator and attorney Bedford estate. Condance E. Rishling files petition as widow of Albert ■R. Rishling set off to her as being of less value than SSOO. Chas. Morlan and Chas. Dean appointed appraisers, and court directs all property set off to Condance E. Rishling absolutely. - Geo. H. Gifford files current report as executor Gifford estate, - showing total barges $5,394.81 and credits of $4,485.98, leaving balance on hand $908.83. Also deed to lots 8 and 9 and 10 in Gifford presented, conveying said lots to A. E. Zook for $225. Edwin R. Hight, guardian of Zulu Hight, reports sale of undivided third lot 8, block 5 in Wheatfield to M. L. Sterrett and wife for S2OO. Isaac Shannon appointed administrator of James Shannon. The petit jury will be present during second, third and fourth weeks.
Trial Calendar September Term, 1916 Second Week. Sept. 19. State vs. Icenogle, 2 cases; State vs. Gorham. State vs. Leach, 2 cases. Coon vs Coon. Sept. 20. State vs. Longstreth, 2 cases. State vs. Cooper. Faylor vs Winslow estate. Sep-t. 21. State vs McConnell. State vs. Rice. State vs Gundy. Baker vs Baker estate. - Sept. 23. Anderson vs Clark. Third Week. Sept. 25. Werner vs Dexter et al. Bcsser vs Hammond estate. C. I. & S. Ry. vs McLoughlin. Sept. 26. Vance vs. Herr. « s Sept. 27. Hintz vs Fcss. Boyle vs Neubauer. Smith vs Gifford. Sept. 28. State vs Morlan State vs Stockton. Fourth Week. Oct. 2. Kanne vs Eigelsbach. State ex rel Hammond vs Aldrich. Piper vs Oliver. Oct. 3. Watkins Med. Co. vs Longstreth et al. Wilson-Barr Co. ys Messman. Oct. 4. Schreiber vs Turner. Tnbby vs Lattimore et al. Oct. 5. Gunyon, ex. vs Bolt et al. McMullen vs Morris et al. Iddings vs Naylor. Sirois vs Naylor. Oct. 6. Weppler vs Brooks. A quart jar of high' grade peanut butter for a quarter. RtjWLES & PARKER. Misses Angie Kolhoff, Janes Farkison and Edna Price went to Parr today to spend the day with Miss Edna Babcock and to attend a shower for her, given by MfST* Chas. Brusnahan. " T Wilson Bros, shirts, Society Brand and Fashion Park clothes, Crawford shoes, Stetson hats, Biadley sweaters, Arrow collars. These lines are absolutely the BEST on the market. All are carried by Hilliard & Hamill. L. D- Ervin, who makes his home with his daughter, Mrr. Alice Vondersmith,' al Brook, went to FanOaks yesterday to visit Lis son, F. R. Erwin, after visiting his daughter, Mrs. N. Littlefield, here. Mr„ Erwin is enjoying very good health. Boys’ suits, waists, stockings, shoes, sweaters, etc., carried by Hilliard & Hamill, .represent the height of value. Have you seen them. They are worth your investigating. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Callahan and children, who have been visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. John Halliday and family, and brother, Tom Callahan, went to Newfand today to visit his sister, Mrs. Wm. Whited and family "before returning to,their home in Wheaton, 111.
