Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1910 — THE COURT HOUSE [ARTICLE]

THE COURT HOUSE

Items Picked Up About the County Capitol. Next week is countv institute. Sheriff Shirer was a Wheatfield goer yesterday. —oAttorney Jasper Guy of Remington was over Thursday on abstract work. Judge F. C. Price of Ashland, Kan., came Tuesday to visit his brother Myrt and other relatives a few days. He will also visit at Remington. — : The viewers are now at work on the Newland gravel road report. This road will be built in Barkley tp., north and south past the old Nelson Randle and Sim Dowell farms, with a branch east to Newland, having a total length of seven miles, and backed by 33,414 -acres for assessment. Sheriff Shirer has another Newton county boarder, Alex Gagnon, formerly of Goodland, who jumped his bond at Kentland w'hcre he was charged with failure to provide for his family. He was discovered at Danville, 111., and the bondsmen brought him back and landed him in jail. —o Marriage licenses issued : Aug. 24, Charles Nelson Brown of Kankakee tp., aged 26, occupation telegraph operator, to Lizzie Bertha Tresemer, of Tefft, aged 21, occupation housekeeper. First marriage for each. Y August 24, Walter Percy Hopkins, son of Eldon R. Hopkins of Rensselaer, aged 26, occupation painter, to Eva Earle Hopkins, daughter of Nebemiah Hopkins, also of Rensselaer, aged 20, occupation housekeper. First marriage for each.