Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Court Proceedings. Theodore McClelland vs. Charles new trial overruled and defedaasnntj; and Hattie Lybarger. Motion for trial overruled and s defendants granted appeal to appellate court, bond fixed at SSOO, to be filed.within thirty days, and ninety days for bill of exceptions. Emelinc Cummings vs. Stella Inman et al. By agreement of parties cause is set for trial third Wednesday of November term. Wilson-Barr Co. vs. Herman Messman. Plaintiff granted change of venue and cause sent to Newton county. Charles E. McMullen vs. Lewis E. Morris et al. Defendant granted change of venue and cause is sent to Newton countjv Katherine Piper vs Ed Oliver. Continued to November term and set for first Thursday. Sadie L. Erickson vs Nels W. Erickson ct al. Defendant restrained from disposing of his interest in a certain judgment. J. R. Watkins Co. vs Ed Longstreth. eoutr challenges himself to sit in said cause and by agreement W. H. Parkinson is appointed special judge to hear same.

William H. Boyle vs. Austena Newbauer. Judgment foreclosing lien, $63.12. State vs. Jay W. Stockton. Cause set for trial first Wednesday of November term. - Samuel Sirois vs Perry Frank -Naylor et al. Judgment on default for $95.48. John W. Ulings vs Perry Frank new trial overruled and defendant Naylor. Same for $107.88. William L. Wood vs Edward Shmdelar and James Prohosky. Defendant granted change of venue and cause sent to Newton county. Frank G. Hancock vs Joseph H. Alexander. Judgment on default for $66.46. State ex rel Blanche Cobb vs Andrew J. Granger. Stipulation entered into July 31, 1916, whereby defendant agreed to pay relatrix the sum of S6OO in full settlement for the wrong done her, $l5O cash and $25 per month until balance is paid, it was found by the court that but $lO9 had been paid and that the September and October payments had not been paid; that defendant was the father of relatrix’s child, and that relatrix has judgment against defendant for SSOO and costs; that defendant shall pay SSO to the clerk of the court before Oct. 15, 1916,. and $25 on the first of each month thereafter until all of said sum has been paid; that defendant shall give a bond with good freehold security for the faithful performance of this order. Defendant’s motion to reduce the amount of the judgment is overruled

S. C. Irwin is in Chicago today -m business. Mrs. John Cooper and daughter, of Kersey, spenL today here. Miss Laura Hatton went to Monon today to visit friends over Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Robinson returned to her home in Monon today after visiting relatives here this week. ,Mrs. J. A. Nelson came from Tefft today to visit her son, Roscoe Nelson and family over Sunday. Mrs. Frank G. Ilenkle, of Lewis■towii, Pa:," is r_ herg~JOT'~a'"vtstr' witH' Mrs. James H. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Weiringo went to Gifford today to attend the meetings which are being held there this week. Miss Fairy Elliott, of Gifford, returned to her home today after visiting Miss Pearl McConahay here for a week. Mrs. Lucy McCombs, who has been visiting her cousin,' Mrs. Ren Harris and family heer this week, returned to her home at Lafayette today. Mrs. Walter Hopkins and father, Nim Hopkins, went to Lafayette today to visit the latter’s son, Ray, and to attend the Wabash-Purdue football game. Mrs. C. Heinz and daughter, Dorothy, of Chicago, who have been visiting relatives in Chicago Heights since Thursday, came today for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. McColly. ■' i..— - The East Chicago football squad arrived this afternoon and are playing with the local high school team at Riverside park this afternoon. They are a husky squad and Rensselaer will have to show considerable football if they are to put the norths erners to rout. — At the regular meeting of the regular monthly social of the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church, the following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. Alfred feandle; viee president, Mrs. E. C. English; secretary, Mrs. Ross Dean; treasurer, Mrs. H. E. Hartley. The only reliable concern drilling water wells in this part of Jasper county, will drill wells any size and anywhere.—Watson Plumbing Co., Phone 204. Bntterfas Wanted. I am still in the market lor cream and wfll pay the hlghevt market price at all times. Cream received erear day. Oped evenings*— A. 8. Lowmaa, Parr. lad. V /”< ' :