Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1919 — GOURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF [ARTICLE]
GOURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF
Interesting Paragraphs From the Various Departments OF JASPER COUNTY CAPITOL The Legal Nows Epitomised —Together With Other Notes Gathered From the Several County Offices. George H. Gifford of Tipton was in Rensselaer on business Wednesday. "Commodore” O’Connor was down from Kniman a few hours on business Wednesday. The supreme court Tuesday held the Indiana anti-trading stamp law of 1915 unconstitutional. Claude W. May has been appointed administrator of tihe estate of his father, the late Jacob A. May, of Remington. New suits, filed: No. 9031. Albert Long vs. William C. Dooley et al.; suit on note. Demand SB7. No. 9032. Amzie S. Laßue vs. Edward G. Sternberg; suit for commission on sale of real estate. Demand $2,000.
The Victory Liberty loan, drive will start April 21. C. G. Spitler has been appointed chairman for Jasper county; George L. Robey for Benton; Mort Kilgore, Newton; W. B. Henry, Pulaski; M. D. Falvey, Starke; W. K. O’Connell, White. Bert Llewellyn, the Demotte school teacher who was found guilty of assault and battery upon a pupil of bis school in Squire Irwin's court a few months ago, and fined $1 and costs, but who appealed the case to the circuit court and then took a change of venue to Newton county, was found not guilty by a jury in that county Tuesday, the jury being out only 10 minutes.
