Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1905 — COURT HOUSE NEWS. [ARTICLE]

COURT HOUSE NEWS.

Items of Interest Gathered In the Offices of the County Capitol. Clerk Warner waa in Indianapolis Thursday on business. —o — The McCoy real estate is advertised to be sold by the trustee next Tuesday. —o — The annual sale of lands for delinquent taxes will take place at the court house Monday. —o — Sheriff O’Connor took Fred Ivupke of Barkley to the asylum Saturday. Frank King went with him and brought back his father, W. H. King, who was discharged as cured. —o — Marriage licenses issued: Feb. 7, William DeMoss to Lena May Saltwell. Feb. 8, George L, Maines to Harriet M. Lewis. —o — In the item last week regarding the number of township trustee reports published by The Democrat, the compositor omitted four townships. The reports of Hanging Grove, Gillam, Jordan, Walker, Wheatfield, Kankakee, Keener, Milroy and Newton were published in this paper, nine in all.

—o — New suits filed: No. 6808. David Wheeldon vs. John Renicker; action for damages for breach of contract.

No. 6809. James H. Chapman, trustee, vs. Samuel M. La Rue and Amzie S Laßue; action on note.

No. 6810. R. B. Nicholson, vs. B. J. Grifford; action on account. No. 6811. Francis M. Hershman vs. The Bailey Oil Company; action to quiet title and cancel leases.

No. 6812. John Makeever vs. William H. Beaver; action on judgment.

No. 6813. Dora Kohn vs. A. C. Robinson and Paris T. Robinson; action on note.

No. 6814. W. Harvey Martin vs. Rebecca Jane Jennings et al; action to quiet title.

, No. 6815. James H. Chapman, trustee, vs. Albert S. Keen and James Kendall; action on note.

No. 6816. Daniel G. Warner et al vs. Rensselaer Castle Hall Association; action to foreclose mechanic’s lien; demand $1,300. This action is for balance alleged to be due Warner Bros for installing heating system, etc., in the new K. of P. block.

Gold Medal Hour awarded first prize at the St. Louis Fair for making more bread and better bread to the barrel than any other flour in the United States and only $1.60 per quarter barrel, at the Chicago Bargain Store.