Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1912 — 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. A. H. Dickinson, democratic nominee for county commissioner from the third district, was a business visitor in the city Monday. —o —■ County Chairman Warner, S. R. Nichols, Henry Nevil and A. Halleck were over to Kentland Monday to the tig republican rally and county' con vention. —o— New suits filed: No. 7918. Rubber Manufacturing and Distributing Co. vs. John Vanßeek; action on account. Demand $l3O. No. 7919. Wm. Pollock vs. Lucile Pollock, et al; action for partition of real estate. Marriage licenses issued: Sept. 16, Ross Edwin Myers, son of Wm. F. Meyers, deceased, of Remington, aged 26, occupation farmer, to Frances Yeoman, daughter of Ira W. Yeoman, deceased, also of Remington, aged 23, occupation teacher. First marriage for each.

“Deacon” Roach of Delphi, W. 0. Thomas of Monticello and Robinson of Crawfordsville were here Monday holding an organization meeting with republican county chairman C. C. Warner. Mr. Warner took them over to Kentland in his automobile where a like meeting was held for Newton county. —o— Receiver Hall does not want to be ugly but his neck is beginning to arch some. The hotel property belonging to the Daniel Baldwin estate has been on the market for some time and it has been looking like the parties at Logansport were not trying to sell it. Eleven thousand dollars has been offered for it.Fowler Leader.

Fred Brown of Goodlard, who was confined in jail here about three years ago« on the charge of horsestealing but who was discharged for want of prosecution by the man who owned the horse, who had had the animal returned to him, is agaio in trouble. Some eighteen months or two years ago Brown married a young lady of near Walcott and of late he is said to have abused cer greatly. Last Tnursday night he is said to have beaten her so badly that her screams drew a large crowd in front of the hotel run by Brown’s mother, and would have been summarily with had the crowd been able to find him. It is thought he made his escape by a rear door, but a warrant was sworn out for his arrest and he is likely to get another turn in jail if he returns to Goodland.

Items from the circuit court docket: J. P. Ryan, et al dtitch; notice ordered for new parties. Allowances made as follows: Omar Osborne, S3O; Cope Hanley, $9; Indianapolis Blue Print Co., $3.63; W. F. Osborne 55 cents. Francis W. Powers ditch; C. & E. I. Ry. Co. file objections and ask that cause be referred back to drainage commissioners. Charles Schatzley ditch; time given for filing objections. Oliver Turner ditch; Wm. Deering files objections and asks that his objections be referred to commissioners. No. 7843 i Daniel Waymire vs. Bank of Wheatfield; set for trial Oct. 2. No. 7863. Charles W. Hickman vs. Roy Donnelly; set for Sept. 23, 1 p. m. No. 7890. Harrie R. Kurrio vs. Frank Foltz and Delos Thompson; sale ordered. Charles J. Dean and George F. Meyers appointed appraisers. Charles G. Spitler appointed commissioner, bond $30,000; 1-3 cash; 1-3 one year, 1-3 two years. No. 7892. Herbert Moore vs. The Willys-Overland Co.; set for Sept. 18, 10 a.m. No. 7898. Parr Creamery co. vs. Connecticut Fire Insurance Co.; dismissed at plaintiff's cost.

No. 7899. Same vs. Northern Insurance Co.; same entry. No. 7915. Charles Erb, et al. vs. John Hitchings. et al; set for Sept. 20. No. <916. Walter R. Lee vs. Henry D. Vance, et al; plaintiff files amended complaint making James F- Frye party-defendant. No. 7 918. Rubber Mfg. and Hist. Co., vs. John Vanßeek; process or derei returnable Sept. 30, and $lO paid clerk jn lieu of cost bond.