Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1908 — THE COURT HOUSE [ARTICLE]
THE COURT HOUSE
Items Picked Up Adout the County Capitol. Supt. Lamson announces a special examination today, Oct. 24, in his office. .o— New suits filed: No. 7372. Chas. G. Spitler vs. Lillie Mitchell et al; petition to sell real estate. The Peacock case, taken from this county to Newton on change of venue, is set for trial next Tuesday. • —o — Only one more week -for paying the fall installment of taxes. Monday Nov. 2, is the last day for paying to keep them from going delinquent. —o— W. B. Yeoman, trustee of Newton tp., has traded his farm for a 100 acre farm in Whitley county, near a little town named Raber, and will remove to the new place in January or February. There will be general regret in the removal of this excellent "'family from Jasper county. Marriage licenses issued: Oct. 21, James W. Bishop of Peru, aged 26, occupation teacher, to Bqrtha Nichols of Rensselaer, daughter of S. R. Nichols, aged 25, occupation housekeeper. First marriage for each.
Oct. 22, Walter Scott Thompson of Kentland, aged 25, occupation trackman, to Orpha Clementine Hall of Brook, daughter of Joseph Hall, aged 18, occupation housekeeper. First marriage for each. Clbrk Warner went to Indianapolis Wednesday to get the state ballots for Jasper county for the November election. These ballots are printed on pink paper, and there are seven tickets contained thereon, in the following order: First column is the Democratic ticket, followed by the Republican, Prohibition, People’s party, Socialist. Socialist Labor, Independence. The county ballot will be on white paper, and the township ballot on yellow.
