Case Name: Jackson Township of Boone County, Indiana, v. Bowman
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1925-05-01
Citations: 196 Ind. 729
Docket Number: No. 24,206
Parties: Jackson Township of Boone County, Indiana, v. Bowman.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 196
Pages: 729–730

Head Matter:
Jackson Township of Boone County, Indiana, v. Bowman.
[No. 24,206.
Filed May 1, 1925.]
U. S. Lesh, Attorney-General and Dale F. Stansbury, for appellant.
Ira M. Sharp, for appellee.

Opinion:
Myeks, J.
The attorney-general brought this action in compliance with §1, Acts 1917 p. 347, §12660 Burns 1926, §7546jl Burns' Supp. 1921, to recover from appellee $174 alleged to have been paid by him as trustee, out of the funds of Jackson township, to himself individually as rent for the use of a room in his dwelling house as an office for the transaction of township business.
In the instant case, the pleadings, rulings of the trial court, exceptions reserved, errors assigned, questions presented and discussed are the same as those considered and decided in Marion Tp. v. Howard (1925), ante 167, 147 N. E. 619. On the authority of that case, the judgment in this case is affirmed.