Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1918 — 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. Sheriff B. D. McColly returned Thusday from a business trip to Indianapolis. George H. Gifford of Tipton was in Rensselaer a few days, the first of the week on business. It is again time to apply for automobile licenses. Miss Mabel Nowels, notary public at The Democrat office, will 'be pleased to fill Put and acknowledge your application and send same in for you. Don’t wait until after the first of the year. Apply now. ts “J* - • Marriage licenses issued: December 19, Lee Roy Thompson of Medaryville, aged 44 November 17 last, veterinary, and Irwin F. Helmick of Kokomo, aged 46 September 2 last, housekeeper. Second marriage for each, first marriage of each dissolved by divorce in 1918. NOTICE —All persons having claims against the county should file same for allowance by the Board bt Commissioners at their special session December 31st. Also, all persons having county warrants due them should call for same at once. —JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County. New suits filed: No. 8994. Frank M. Walters vs. Christ Stoller et al; foreclosure of contract. Dehonds judgment for $l5O. i No. 8995. Dickinson Trust Co. vs. Charles Scott et al; foreclosure of mortgage. Demand, $5,500. " No. 8996. Dickinson Trust Co. vs. Christ Stoller et al; foreclosure of mortgage. Demand, $10,500. No. 8997. Thomas S. Dimon vs. Adaline Dimon. Suit for divorce. The complaint alleges that the parties .were married in 1892 and separated on December 2, 1918. Cruet and inhuman treatment is charged. The will of the late Charles B. Wells of Rensselaer was filed for probate December 5. The instrument was executed August 23, 1913, and after the payment of all just debts testator bequeaths to each of the six children $5, and the remainder of estate, both real and personal, is bequeathed to his widow, Amanda Jane Wells, who is also named as executrix. The will of the late Mrs. Francina Allen of Fair Oaks, was also filed for probate December 6. The instrument was executed December 6, 1910, and bequeaths to thehusband, James M. Allen, $25 and one-third of any real estate of which testatrix may die possessed; to daughter, Rose Isaac, $25; to daughters, Ella Rayor and Hope. Winslow, and son, Jacob Spitzer, In equal shares, all the remainder of personal property and two-thirds of all real estate.