Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1914 — CIRCUIT COURT. [ARTICLE]

CIRCUIT COURT.

New Suits. Blickenstaff vs. Elmer Clark. Returnable first day November term, 1914. For service rendered in sum of $53. S. C. Irwin, attorney for plaintiff. Hurley vs. Hurley. Returnable first day November term, 1914. Action for divorce. A. Halleck, attorney for plaintiff. Ella Norris vs. M. L. Warren, et al. Action to quiet title to certain real estate in RenSselaer. Returnable first day November term, 1914. W. H. Parkinson, attorney for plaintiff. Lesh vs. Thornton, et al. Returnable Dec. 4th, 1914. Action to quiet title. J. J. Hunt, attorney for plaintiff. First National Bank of Aledo, 111., vs. John Ward. Action on note. Demand $5501 G. A. Williams, attorney for plaintiff. Linton vs. Eichelberger. Returnable November term, 1914. Action on account, demand $51.75. G. A. Williams, attorney for plaintiff. Wilson vs. Flora. Action on note, returnable November term, 1914, demand SIOO. D. A. Leach, attorney for plaintiff. Other Business. Schrieber vs. burner. Dismissed. Costs paid. Sfauson vs/Mason, et al. Judgment ordering sale of real estate in Jasper and Starke counties. G. A. Willdams appointed commissioner. Judge Hanley is following the usual course of business in court work. It is said that many circuit judges over the state are not holding any court, at least trying cases, on account of the necessity of making a political campaign. It is to be regretted that our judicial system depends on politics in the selection of our judges, but at any rate Judge Hanley is to be complimented for holding court and trying cases “ as if he were not in the midst of a political campaign for re-election.