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CAM, RENSSELAER, HID.

THIRD WEEK OF APRIL TERM

JASPER CIRCUIT COURT NOT NOT HAVING VERY BUSY SESSION. • 6 The petit jury is called to/convene Monday, April 26. Thus far the ' present term has not been a busy one, owing possibly to the fact that most of the attorneys are busy in the field of politics. Two weeks of the term have passed by and the following matters have >been considered: Two affidavits for assault and battery have been filed, but no arrests have been made at this writing. State vs. Irvin Lewis. Dismissed on motion, of prosecutor. State vs. Irvin Lewis. Dismissed on motion of prosecutor. State vs. Meredith D. Avery. Dismissed on motion of prosecutor. Francis A. Turfler vs. Hyman Parker. Cause dismissed at defendant’s cost. National Life Insurance Co. vs. Premier Stock Farms association. Dismissed on motion of plaintiff. Mabel V. Garvin vs. Frank Garvin. Dismissed at defendant’s cost. Arthur E. Arnott vs. James McKinney. Dismissed at plaintiff’s cost. Warren Robinson. Dismissed on motion of plaintiff. Kellner & Callahan vs. John Eilts. Dismissed, costs paid. Fred Kupke vs. Ancel Potts. Dismissed at costs of defendant. Warner T. Elmore et al vs. James McKinney. Dismissed at defendant’s cost State ex rel. Blanche Cobb vs. Andrew Granger. Bench warrant ordered for defendant. Frank Wildrick vs. Lillie Wildrick. By agreement it is ordered that plaintiff pay to defendant SSO per month for her support from April 13, 1920, until further order of court, and also SSO for her attorney,which is to be paid on May 5, Which is to be paid on May 5, 1920. William Wilhartz et al vs. David H. Craig et al. Cause re-set for Thursday, April 22. Frank Melrose vs. Emil Besser. Motion for new trial filed too late and is ordered struck from files. Arthur R. Jones vs. Ed Oliver et al. " Cause set for trial May 8. Thomas M. Callahan vs. Jesse and Robert Grimm. Petition to re-t open and defense filed. Process ordered for plaintiff returnable April 29. Hazel Marie Hudson vs. Albert Newton Hudson. Defendant ruled to answer April 22. Daniil V. Comer vs. estate of Malachi P. Comer. Chuse submitted and claim of $75 allowed. Premier Stock Farms association vs. Joseph Seitier. Defendant files answer in general denial. Arthur C. Hartman vs. Opal Edwards Hartman. Defendant files affidavit and motion for suit money. Set for hearing third Monday. A. K. Yeoman ditch. Cause set for May 8. George W. Turner vs. Edward W. Lakin. Defendant > appears and moves to make complaint more specific. Cases were set down for trial here as follows: Third Monday—State vs. Bell; Premier Stock Farm Co. vs. Seitter; Citizens National bank of Mulberry vs. Tepleton. Third Tuesday—Dood vs. Luen et al. <Third Wednesday—Jones vs. Oliver et al. ————————■ 7— Fourth Wednesday—Lewis vs. Gifford estate; Hudson vs. Hudson. Fourth Thursday—Moran vs. N. Y. C. R. R. Co.; argument in disbarment of Saric & CrundwelL Fourth Friday—Burns vs. Carpenter. v _ . Fourth Saturday—Premier Stock Farm Assn. vs. Nicholas et al; Yeoman ditch. '-» : -

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The dreamer who advises Ireland to stick to poetry and song and let politics hlone may be a good judge of poetyy, but he’a a poor judge of Irishmen.—St. Paul Pioneer Press. Notice le hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper, County, Indiana, Win, at the Commissioners’ Court Boom in the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, on Monday, May 3rd, 1330, at the hour of two o’clock p. m. of said day, receive sealed proposals tor the construction of a highway tamtovoment ’..known as the John E. Murphy st al Road between Union, Marion and Newton Townships, Jasper Cotmty, Indiana, Cause No. 3333. _ Report, profile, plans and epomfieatlons for said improvement tf* M file in the Auditor’s office of asM County. , . . Each bld must be aocoanpamed W bond in a aunt eoual. to , double toe amount of the bid. as provldodbylaw. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. _ SCHCJITIaMiIK /C* BOoINByWp Auditor Jasper County, lUMana I Notice is hereby given toot too Board of Commissioners Of Jasper County, Indiana, will, art the Commissioner’s Court Room tn the Court House In the City of R»neaelaar t toZ di ana, on Monday, Mew 3rd. 1330, « the hour of two o'clock p. m. ,f» tog* day. receive sealed proposals .to? construction of a highway ment known as th* G. x* al Road between Newton tots ,11mm Cause No. 3334. . . - Report, profile. 1 plans and toeoMtotions for said Improvement « to-the Auditor's office bond in a sum, equal~to. SwiW* _tbe amount of the bld, as jwr. The Board reagrvja too rum* to **• ject any ROBINSON.