Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1919 — COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF [ARTICLE]

COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF

Interesting Paragraphs From the Various Departments OF JASPER COUNTY CAPITOL Legal News EpitomAsed—Together With Other Notes Gathered by Vs From the Various County Offices. Attorney Harry Hopkins and George W. Gilman of .Goodland were business visitors, in Rensselaer Tuesday. z E. D. Nesbitt,' superintendent of the proposed Riley Tullis ditch in Jordan township, sold the contract for the construction of same Wednesday to D. W. Waymire of (this city at >IO,OOO. Marriage licenses issued: Nov. 18, Guy M. Crowder of Indianapolis, son of M. M. Crowder of near Pleasant Ridge, aged 23 May 30 last, machinist, and (Hasel A. Jacks of Rensselaer, daughter of Mrs. William Jacks, aged 26 (Feb. 4 last, housekeeper. First marriage for each. Married by Rev. W- T. Barbre. New suits filed: No. 9131., Rease L Johnson vs. Rio Grande Valley Land corporation and A. J. McColl. Action for damages. Demand >15,000. No. 9132. J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. vs. Joseph Shindelar; action in replevin. Demand >4,500. No. 9133. Nelson Randle vs. George A. Baker; action to have guardian appointed. In Squire Irwin’s court last Tuesday, on arrests . made by game wardens who have been operating in northern Jasper, W. C. Sutton of Dem otte plead guilty to the charge of having a fish seine ta his possession and Don Sutton, also of Demotte, plead guilty to having green furs in his possession. Each was fined >5 and costs, >25-75 in all. William H. Armstrong of Kniman was fined >5 In each of three charges, of having green furs in his possession, on a plea of guilty and >21.80 costs in each case, a total of >80.40.