Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1911 — COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF [ARTICLE]

COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF

Interesting Paragraphs from the Various Departments OF JASPER COUNTY CAPITOL The Legal News Epitomized— Together with Other Notes Gathered from the Several County Offices. New suits filed: No. 7758. Thomas & Hensler vs. Reason M. Dunn; suit on note. Demand $l5O. —oh—• Grant Culp of Carpenter tp., has bought of Mrs. Anna Guttrich the 80 acre farm in northeast Carpenter, the consideration stated in the deed being $4,800.

Roscoe Zeigler, the young man who struck Russel Harmon across the face with a shovel a few weeks ago during a quarrel while working with a threshing gang north of town, came in a few days ago and surrended himself to the officers, and was released under SIOO bonds to appear for trial Saturday at 10 a. m. It is understood that evidence , in mitigation of the offense will be introduced at the trial, which is before Squire Irwin. - '

OH— The will of the late Patrick Hallagan was filed for probate this week. The instrument was executed Dec. 14, 1908. Two sons of decedent, James and Joseph Hallagan, are appointed executors, to act without bond. After all just debts are paid and a monument riot to exdeed in cost S3OO is erected to decedent and wife, the will bequeaths SSOO each to the two married daughters, Mrs. Mary Deleoust of Ocalla, Fla., and Mrs. Katie Quinlan of New Albany, Ind.; $1,500 to the sons Patrick Hallagan of Hebron, Ind., and Richard M. Hallagan of Ottowa, Ill.; S3OO to another son, John Hallagan and heirs of Six Falls, So. Dak.; and all the remainder of both real and personal estate equally between James M., Joseph and Margaret J. Hallagan, the two sons and daughter here.