Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Semi-Annual Suit & Cloak Opening! J?’ W h on THURSDAY, IiMIX ’ Oct. 15 OB / J \\ ' / /'I IJ Ffw a\ We will have a sample line of Cloaks and Suits of one of the best houses in the country —all the New things, garments of true merit, and at popular prices. An opportunity to get that New Fall Suit or Coat. We will also have a full line of Children’s Cloaks. Fendig’s Fair

THE CIRCUIT COURT. The September term of the Jasper circuit court ends today, and Monday court will convene in Newton county. Argument was made yesterday morning in the Remington B. & L. case vs. Stiller and the jury was here again to do business, but were not needed, and so excused for the term, after only five days service and hearing but two cases. Following is a report of the court procedings since our last iusse: Willis Kirkpatrick et al, petition for ditch; no remonstrance, cause referred to drainage commissioner of Jasper county and Wm. G. Thompson of Union tp., Benton county is appointed third commissioner, to meet Oct. 12 and file report Nov. 9. Joseph Nesslus ditch; Robert H. Lowery appointed supt.; bond >SOO. Howard C. Parks et al. vs. Everett Halstead et al.; cause dismissed, costs paid. Bullis vs. Welsh; receiver relieved of >88.58 deposited in Parker bank, pays to clerk >120; clerk ordered to pay costs out of money in proportion to interest, in addition pay Frank Welsh >2.16 out of share of J. Bullis and >2.16 out of Mrs. Bullis* share; distribution of remainder ordered. John Finn- vs. Winifred Finn et al; the court’s conclusions of law occupy 17 pages of type-written copy, but in brief the cross-plain-tiffs (four Kayes children) are given judgment for >4,462.70 and the cross defendant Winifred Finn, judgment for >1,599.47 vs. John Finn, of which >520.53 is W. O. R„ based on notes. No execution to issue until Jan. 5, 1909. C. G. Spitler appointed commissioner to make certain deed.

Maria Vondersmith vs. Perpetual B. L. & S. Association of Remington; continued by agreement. Mary E. Spitler vs. Granville Aldrich et al; dismissed, costs paid. Charles G. Spitler, trustee, vs. Oscar Byerly et al; Chas. Sands appointed receiver. Phoenix Mutual Ins. Co., vs. Curtis J. Hand et al; judgment vs. def, for >3,613.84, H. W. Marble ■appointed receiver. Emmet L. Hollingsworth vs. Edward D. Lakin et al; judgment >123.90. R. H. Kart* et al. vs. George W. Bowman; Samuel Snedeker appointed receiver. Roe vs. Townsend; continued by agreement. State vs. Rosenbaums; continued for term. ■ » I ———»l——MT —ff'f We will show you special bargains at the G. E. Murray Co’s. Cloak Opening Oct. 14. For Farm Loans in a hurry, see A. J. McCormick, of the Lafayette Life. } J Ne* canned goods just arriving at tfie Home Grocery are opening flnX yTOO bushels fancy Michigan pofctotes on sale, 80c per bushel, off rear, about Monday and Tuesday, (October 19th and 20th. I B. FORSYTHE.