Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1910 — THE COURT HOUSE [ARTICLE]

THE COURT HOUSE

items Picked Up About the County Capitol. New suits filed: No. 7657. International Harvester Co. vs. Guss Piatt; suit on note. Demand SSO. —o— County Supt. Lamson granted the petition Monday for the removal of the Banner school in Milroy tp., to a point one mile south, which has been in controversy for several months. {Monday was the tenth anniversary of the marriage of Clerk Warner and wife, and the immediate relatives of each were invited) in for a quiet little dinner at the noon hour. Some of their youhg married friends, however. ■ put in an appearance with baskets of good things to eat, and the dinner party was considerably larger than they anticipated. But all enjoyed the occasion very much. —o— Squire Irwin had his hands full Friday with a series of troubles at Fair Oaks between John G. Liggett and Joseph Brown, ing .put of the occupation of a house there belonging to the latter's sister. Mrs. Keller. Brown, filed three state Cases against Liggett. but the latter was acquitted of one charge and one other was dismissed. On the charge of having a revolver and threatening to shoot Brown in the quarrel that ensued and in which Brown is alleged to have “drawn an ax.” he was fined S 5 and costs, 526.70 in all. which he “staved.” NMarriage licenses issued: Oct. A. M illiard Wilson Tanner, son fc>f Edward Tanner, of Rensselaer, aged 25,.occupation farmer, to Golden Olive Wolfe, daughter of Ezra Wolfe of Rensselaer, aged 16, occupation housekeeper. First marriage for each. Father of female consents to marriage. October 10, Samuel Edwin' Goldsbury, son of B. F. Goldsbury, of Gillam tp.. aged 35, oc-

cupation farmer, to Eva May Wood. daughter of Charles Wood, also of Gillam, aged 21, occupation housekeeper. First marriage for each. Married by Squire Irwin. —o — From the circuit court docket: State vs. Emile Biele: continued for term. Horace Marble ditch; amended, report and profile filed. There had previously been allowed expenses of first report $3,180.99, and in this amended report the court made the following allowances: H L. Gamble, $449.30; D. W. Waymire, $581.94; J. E. Carson. $278.17; Hugh Kirk. $47.10; Mrs. A. Halleck. $128.73; Miss Hester Halleck, $27; Mel Stroble. sl6; James A. Hodgins. $5; Harry Gilmore, $6; Edgar Duvall, $56.30; William Duvall, SSB; Richard Gerdon, $2; Gregg Stencil. $2; Francis W. Powers, $44; Max Ahigrin. $7.85;; C. D. Shook, lunch $ . Howard C. Porter vs. Everett Hoistrad, et al; judgment per written stipulation. Union Trust Co. vs. Marion I. Adams; plaintiff moves for judgment on interrogatories notwithstanding verdict. Motion overruled. Plaintiff files motion for new trial. Erhardt Wuerthner, Jr., et al. vs. Mary C. Wuerthner, et al.; commissioners report lands indivisable Sale ordered, 1-3 cash, 1-3 nine months, 1-3 eighteen months, after appraisement, bond SIO,OOO. John M. Sauser appointed commissioner. Private sale after three weeks notice. Frank F. Butzow vs. Cha'Kes Danford, et al.: cause dismissed, costs paid.