Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1902 — THE CIRCUIT COURT. [ARTICLE]

THE CIRCUIT COURT.

The November term of court commenced Monday with Judge Thompson on the bench. Wednesday Judge Hanley’s commission arrived and he took up the. reins Thursday. Not much of importance has | been done thus far. Following is j a report of the more important doings: Raridan vs. Raridan divorce case from Brookston; venued to Newton county. Platt vs. Platt divorce case;; plaintiff granted decree and pro- j hibited from marrying for two' years. Walter L. Gntnm vs. Charles J. Baker; judgement for plaintiff iu \ sum of $77.75 and costs. State \s. Tanner (one of Ihe Halligan cattle stealing indictments returned by the last grand jury); indictment held bad; affidavit and information filed. The following trial calandar has been made up: State vs. Wood; second Monday, 2 p. rn. Engle vs. Johnson; second Monday, 11 a.%i. McLaughlin vs. Russel; second I Wednesday, 9 a. m. Moore vs. Moore; second Wednesday. Colecwell vs. Price; second Thursday, 1 p m. Aultman-Taylor Co. vs. Gray: second Friday, 9 a. m. Clark vs. Warner; third Mon 1 day, J 1 a. rn. State vs. Tanner; third Tiles j day, 9a. m. State vs. Burns et al, third j Tuesday, 11a. ra. , t State vs. Bryant; third .Wednesday, 11 a. m. , Makeever vs. Blankenbaker; third Thursday, 9 a. m. Town of Goodin rid vs. Perry; third Friday, 9 a. m. Gravenstuck vs. Otis; fourth I Monday. Boyle vs. Otis; fourth Monday. Tho Democrat and State Sentinel, each oile year for $1.35; I Democrat and Cincinnati Weekly j Enquirer, $1.60; all three* $1.95,