Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1911 — THE COURT HOUSE [ARTICLE]

THE COURT HOUSE

Items Picked Up About the County Capitol Judge Hanley has been chosen to sit in the White-Stoudt ditch case in the Whtie circuit court. —O'James Willis was arraigned before Squire Irwin Saturday on the charge of automobile speeding on the streets the night before. This was the second offense, and the Squire made the fine $5 and trimmings, $7.55 in alt —O'Mar riage licenses issued: May 27, Edward Frank Myers, son of James My res of Fair Oaks, aged 26, occupation farmer, to Ella Roorda, daughter of John Roorda, also of Fair Oaks, aged 21, occupation housekeeper. First marriage for each. Married by Squire Irwin at the clerk’s office at 8:30 a. m.. May 27. —o— The county board of review will meet next Monday and continue in session for thirty days. The board consists of the county assessor, auditor, treasurer, by virtue of their office, and two appointees by the judge of the circuit court, who are John T. Biggs t>f M heatfield and Ed Reeve of Rensselaer. The board will hear objections to assessments, both real and personal, made by the various township assessors. -—io— . County Commissioner Dickinson will furnish one car load of oil for road purposes, and it is probable that the road east to the river will be oiled. George Ade intends to oil from the river east past Hazelden. This will make several miles of oiled roads. The oiling of country roads is in the nature of an experment here, but the government says it is the only sure protection of stone roads, and will give more than double the wear when oiled.— Brook Reporter.