Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1910 — THE COURT HOUSE [ARTICLE]
THE COURT HOUSE
items Picked Up About the County Capitol. New suits filed. No. 7683. Mathias Yeager vs. George McMurchy, et al.action to quiet title. —o—• The annual meeting of the county assessors of the state will be held at the capital building in Indianapolis, on Jan. 2d to 4th, inclusive. The meeting is not secret, and taxpayers are invited to attend. —o — It is to be hoped that the next bunch of subsidy hunters who visit Rensselaer —or any other towfis or townships in Jasper county, for that matter — will be required to put up the cash to pay the actual expense of the election, whether the proposition carries or not. If the voters lose the time to go to the polls and vote that is all they ought to be required to do, and that is all they would then be out on these fake promotion schemes, licenses issued: Dec. 2|, James Hamilton, son of Isaac Hamilton of Milroy tp., aged 30, occupation farmer, to Vesta May Beaver, daughter of Wm. H. Beaver, late of Milroy tp., deceased, aged 23, occupation housekeeper. First marriage for each. Married by Rev. Clarke at the Christian church parsonage Dec. 21, at 1. p. m. yJDec. 21, John Nessius, son of Joseph Nessius of Jordan tp., aged 25, occupation farmer, to Enda May Sigo, daughter of Charles Sigo of Carpenter tp., aged 20, occupation housekeeper. First marriage so reach. • —9--Sheriff Shirer has rented the D. H. Yeoman property at the north side of town until March 1, when he will move onto his farm west of town. Sheriff-elect W. I. Hoover, who takes his office Jan. 1, will move in as soon as Mr. Shirer vacates office. He* has made a contract with Sherman Biggs, a young man from the southern part of the state who has been working for him this summer, to carry on the farm on a partnership basis, and all the stock and tools will be left on the place. Mr. Biggs is a single man, but his mother will come here and keep house for him.
