People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1893 — Clreuit Court Note. [ARTICLE]

Clreuit Court Note.

After an adjournment of one week, the circuit court of Jasper county again convened to transact die remaining business of the present session. In the damage case of Thos. and Eleanor Florence vs. Peter Johnson, the decision was in favor of the defendent. The litigants in this suit live near Virgie and the plaintiff’s asked pay for damage done during recent prairie fires. W. H. Kelly vs. George E. \ incent, account. Decision in favor of plaintiff for §585.81. William B. Russell vs. Isabella Russell, divorce. Decision by court in favor of plaintiff, and was given the custody of three children. Ferdinand Seigle, et al vs. Leopold, et al, account. Decision verses defendant for §139.55. State bank of Thornton vs. Simon Leopold, on note. Judgment against defendant for §4BB and all costs. Cordelia Monnett. administrator estate of Thos. Monnett, deceased, petition for partition, deed of land given to Cordelia, Elmira and Lucinda Monnett was set aside, and the plaintiff ordered to sell the land to pay the debts of the deceased. John Makeever and Williams vs. James Maloy et al, note and mortgage. Judgement versus defendant for §1,235.50 and costs. Samuel C. Curtis vs. Nathan Fendig, account. Judgment against defendant for §204.49 and costs.

Sarah Shaffer vs. Wm. Shaffer et al. This suit was for the construction of the will of the latter’s father, deceased, and it was decided by the court that the remaining funds, amounting to §124.28 belonged to plaintiff. In the matter of Gifford ditch case, which has been appealed from the commissioners’ court, is being taken under advisement by the judge. The decision is withheld until the January term. John Reed was appointed guardian for Mary Casey who was lately adjudged insane.

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