Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1920 — COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF [ARTICLE]

COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF

Interesting Paragraphs From the Various Departments OF JASPER COUNTY CAPITOL Legal News Epitomized —Together With Other Notes Gathered by Us From th© Various County Offices. New suits filed: No. 9177 William L Wood vs. Joseph A. Luersxet al.; foreclosure of mortgage. Demand SBOO. , A representative of the state tax beard will be here today to address the township assessors at the court bouse at 1 p. m. E. C. Forbes of northeast of Remington was in Rensselaer Friday ou business connected with the Keefe ditch in his section of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Downing of Battle Ground, Mr. and Mrs. Will Van Atsdel 'of Indianapolis and Mru. Dugene Tyner and daughter Edna of Monon were Sunday guests of Sheriff and Mrs. True Woodworth.

—4— ’ I No- extension of time for filing Income tax returns, will be granted this year by the bureau of inter<4l revenue. Commissioner Roper announces that . conditions which justified extension In ths past do not now exist and that those who failnd to make the required returns on or .before Mcb. 15 would I subject to heavy penalties. Marriage licenses iseued: Feb. 14, Sohn Francis Kelly, Jr., of Remington, aged 22 Den. 25 last, ■farmer, and Ellen A. Mull, also of Remington, aged 20 October 17 last, stenographer. First marriage for eachl ' Fsb. <l4 , (Herbert Otto BjFrnes Qi Remington. aged.- 21 Jan. 9 last, farmer, and" Anna Stein, also of Remington, aged 21 Sept. 23 last, housekeeper. First marriage for each. The total .amount received by the secretary of state to the automobile Hcepse department for auto licenses for the last six months of the year 1919, was $130,179.01, The expenses of the department were $21,285.72, leaving SIOB,893.29 to be distributed to the 92 counties of the state. Of this amount Jasper county ’ receives $931.62. For the first six months of the year’s receipts Jasper county received $11,519.70, making a total of $12,451.32. The 92 counties paid in during the year $1,512,618.09, and received back $1,468,281.76. This is the last automobile license (money to be distributed to the counties, as under the present law it all goes to the state highway fund.