Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1920 — COURT NEWS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
COURT NEWS
Not very much has been done in the circuit court this week except setting cases down for trial and a little probate work. The Kennedy vs. Kennedy will case from Newton county which promised to occupy a couple of weeks or more of the term, has been certified back to the Newton circuit court, bn agreement of parties. It will come up for trial there at the May term. Chae. Bender, Fred Bender, H. Horner, Chamberlain Ice Cream Co. were given judgments on default Thursday against Charles Bibos, the Greek restaurant man who recently took French leave from Rensselaer, for $776.22, >369.24, >205.32 and interest and >125.75, with Interest, respectively. The personal property and fixtures were ordered sold and the March rents' paid Mrs. Haus, owner of the building, from the pr> ceeds. Cases were set down for trial here as follows: First Thursday—Bender vs. Bibos (2 cases); Chamberlain Ice Cream Co. vs. Bibos; Horner & Co. vs, Bibos. First Friday—Mllhartz et al vs. Craig et al. Second Monday—Mather vs. Cottingham & McConnell; Kennedy vs. Dunn. Second Tuesday—Danford vs. Berry. „ „ Third Monday—State vs. Bell; Premier Stock Farm Co. vs. Seitter; Citizens National bank of Mulberry vs, Templeton. Third Tuesday—Wood vs. Luers et al. Third Wednesday—Jones vs. Oliver et al - Fourth Wednesday—Lewis vs. Gifford estate; Hobbs vs. Gifford estate; Hudson vs. Hudson. Fourth Thursday—Moran vs. N. Y. C. R.R. Co.; argument In disbarment of Saric & Crundwell. Fourth Friday—Burns vs. Carpenter. _ . Fourth Saturday—Premier Stock Farm Assn. vs. Nicholas et al; Yeoman ditch.
