Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1909 — THE COURT HOUSE [ARTICLE]
THE COURT HOUSE
Items Picked Up About the County Capitol. Judge Saunderson of Fowler was in town on court business yesterday, the Isch-Tribby case. The Benton Kelly, et al highway case from Newton tp., this county, recently reversed by the appellate court, is set for re-trial in the White circuit court for Feb. 24. There will be little doing in the circuit court this week. The jury was called for yesterday, but the Isch-Tribby cage, which was set for trial, was to be continued, therefore the jurymen were notified not to come in until next Monday. —o — State Tax Commissioner McCardle of Indianapolis has notified County Asessor Lewis that he will be here Saturday Feb. 27, to meet with the township assessors, who will be here on that day to get their supplies. He requests that the business men and others come out to the meeting.
New suits filed: No. 7407. Dickinson Trust Co., vs. Helen McManus and Terence B. McManus; suit in foreclosure. Demand $1,200. No. 7408. Ditch petition by John Wv Humes; appeal from commissioners’ court.
No. 7409. Petition of George Stalker for adoption of Miss Pearl Burrows Templeton, step-daughter of said petitioner.
Marriage licenses issued: Feb. 12, Harry Jacobs of Monticello, aged 38, occupation traveling salesman, to Elsie Barnes of Peoria, 111., aged 32, occupation clerk. First marriage for male, second for female, first having been dissolved by divorce in 1907. X.Feb. 13,; Daniel M. Chupp, son for Moses Chupp, resident of Rensselaer, aged 24, occupation farmer, to Murriel Ellis, daughter of Joseph Ellis of Rensselaer, aged 17, occupation housekeeper. yC Feb. 13, Amos Ervin Spenard of fJasper county, aged 24, occupation farmer, to Margaret Ehia Jordan, also of Jasper county, aged 26, occupation housekeeper. First marriage for each. The Fertilizer that brings results is sold by Maines & Hamilton.
