Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1901 — ABOUT THE COURT HOUSE. [ARTICLE]
ABOUT THE COURT HOUSE.
Evidently not much has been: doing in the tax-ferret line for the past two weeks, as few cases haver been adjusted ns shown by the records. Since our publications of July 0, the following cases have been added to the “omitted tax. duplicate:” , ADJI'HTED AND UA ID Wm Holle, Walker t|» sl3 It Elizabeth A. Powers. Rensselaer 12 82 Simon SSammons, Keener tp 6 lC John Pinter, Wheatfield 2 98 Moses R CoX, Union 4p 6 42* George L. Hascall, Remington 8 60 John S. Moorheuil, Remington 5 25 James E. Hogan. Remington SO 18 A DJI'ST ED HUT UNPAID. Geo W Peters. Walker 94 Martin 1. Hemphill, Rensselaer . 34 08 Ellen Hopkins, Kensseluer 11 9V
The will of the late David J. Thompson has been admitted to' probate. The instrument is dated May 29, 1901. Ray D. Thompson, of this city, nephew of deceased, is named as executor, to administer without bond. All deceased’s' household goods, furniture, clothing office fixtures and furniture is bequeathed to Ray D. TliompIson; all real and personal estate, including money, etc., is equally divided between Dora M. Baughman of Ada, Ohio, a neice, Lineous W. Marlin of Wauhoo, Neb., a nephew, and Ray D. Thomjjson of Rensselaer, also a nephew, From outside sources we learn that the estate of deceased is | valued at about $12,000. —o —
New suits fifed: George FMeyers vs. Littleton Baker et al; action to quiet title. Foltz, Spitlor and Kurrie, attys. for plff. John H. Kinney vs. Alberts. White et al; action to quiet title. Hanley A Hunt, Attorneys for plff. Sarah C. Gordon vs. P”celey E Davis et al; note and n?G9tg32e W. B. Austin, atty. for plff. Hal E Sheetz vs. John H. Whitehead. Fred Love and Chas. - W. Haruer; injunction and damages. Foltz, Spitler A Kurrie, attys. for plff. o
The Indiana Construction and Equipment Company filed articles of association with the county recorder Saturday. The capital stock is SIO,OOO, in shares of SIOO each; directors, Robt. Parker, of Remington, Isiah W. Newcomer, and Robert A. Hamilton of Goodland. The object of the r corporation, as set forth in the articles of incorporation, is “to construct and equip steam and electric railroads, water and electric plants,” etc. The term of its incorporation is 50 years. The principal office is located at Remington, with branch office at Cleveland, Ohio. It is understood that the primary object of the company •is to float stock, build and equip the proposed Chicago A Toledo Transfer railroad, for which a subsidy was voted here last week.
