Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 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 the Various County Offices. Miss Belle Southard spent the week-end in Monticello with her sister and family. New suits filed: No. 9247. Dora M. Kohley vs. Joseph F. Kanne et al; action in partition. Oliver Fuller of ’ Indianapolis visited here Sunday evening and Monday with Sheriff and Mrs. T. D. Woodworth and other relatives. Marriage licenses issued: Sept. 27, Walter Daywitt of Rensselaer, aged 60 Meh. 31 last, laborer, and Susan L. Casto, also of Rensselaer, aged 68 May 10 last, housekeeper. First marriage for male, third marriage for female, previous marriages dissolved by death. The Democrat’s Fancy Stationery and Office Supply Department han-, dies orders for notary and corporation seals, prints stock certificates, coupon bonds, etc. Used • notary seals bought and sold. Typewriter ribbons on hand for all makes of typewriters. Adding machine paper rolls; card index filing cabinets, extra indexes and cards; abstract and complaint covers, either printed or blank; legal blanks of the most generally used forms; mortgage notes, ; etc., etc., can be had in any quantity desired. ftrMarried women who register for voting should give their own and jß.pt their husband’s Christian names. For example, Mary Smith should register as Mary Smith and not as Mrs. John Smith. The state board of election commissioners say, however, it will not be necessary for, women who have registered under, the husbands’ Christian names to register again, but that when they appear to vote they should make known that, for instance, Mary Smith, registered as Mrs. John Smith, is appearing for voting. Remember that Monday, Oct. 4, is the last day for voters to register who expect to vote at the November election. Bear in mind that if you: did not register on Sept. 4, or if; you registered then and have since I moved to another precinct in the' same township, it will be necessary for you to register Oct. 4 or you will not be permitted to vote. If you will not have resided in the state six months, the township 60 days and the precinct 30 days immediately preceding the election you are not eligible to register and cannot vote • at the election Nov. 2.
