Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1915 — COURT NEWS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

COURT NEWS

The eases of “Bud” dkmuuonds and others against the estate of the late I tryant Haminon ds of Car pen ter tp., were heard by Judge Hanley Monday. The 20 acre farm about 3 miles north of Remington, owned by decedent, Bud bought of tho administrator some time ago, and settlement had been made with the widow by giving her SSOO in lieu of a life estate in one-third of this real estate, hut some trouble arose over the mat ter and Bud, who had taken care ot his father in liis declining years and paid the funeral expenses, filed a claim against the estate for the money he had expended, and his sister, Mrs. L. 8. Goble, of Fairmount, Ind., who had also cared for the old gentleman for awhile, also filed a claim, as did Leltoy Harris. The Court after, hearing the evidence gave Bud a judgment against the estate for $1,200; Mrs. Goble judgment for S3OO, and Harris a judgment for $27.50, an offset being proved against the greater part of the latter’s claim. The Gibert-Bartoo garage case from itemirigton \yis on trial in the circuit court yesterday as The Democrat went to press. William Traub vs. Ben G. Oglesby; transcript of judgment for S2B and costs secured in Squire Dean’s court on Oct. IC, 1915, filed. Charles W. Postlll vs. Harry J. Cole et al; report of sale of real estate to Matt Worden for $2,795, sl,000 cash, r. and 9 months on remainder. Sab* confirmed and deed approved. Isaac Right vs. John Roorda; cause dismissed, costs equally divided.

Wednesday, Dec. 1; Martin vs. Linton; Gregory vs. Barnes, (two cases). Thursday, Dec. 2; Dunlap vs. Cochran et al; Warner vs. Oliver; Loehard vs. Stembel. Friday, Dec. 3; C. I. & S. Ry. Co. vs. McLaughlin.