Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1915 — Statistical Report Of the County Clerk. [ARTICLE]

Statistical Report Of the County Clerk.

Circuit Court Clerk J. H. Perkins (has made out (and filed with the state, his statistical report for the calendar year 1914. This report is as follows: * Civil cases filed 194 Civil cases disposed of ....155 Civil cases venued to other counties ............. Civil cases venued from other counties • > W Childrens' cases in juvenile ct. 3 Letters administration issued.. 34 Guardianships issued 16 Decrees of foreclosure entered.. 5 Sheriff’s sales 3 Marriage licenses issued 128 Hunting licenses issued ........314 Persons naturalized (4 from Germany, 1 from Holland)... 5 Persons declaring intention of citizenship (1 from Austria, 1 from England, 6 from Ger- . many, 6 from Holland and Belgium, 1 from Scotland, 1 from other countries) 16 Divorce cases filed 10 Divorces granted 8 Divorces dismissed 2 Criminal cases filed 54 Criminal cases dismissed 8 Criminal cases disposed of 12 Criminal cases venued to other counties i .... 5 Criminal cases venued from other counties 6 Conviction?, felony 2 Convictions for felony jeleased on probation 3 Convictions for misdemeanors.. 1 Convictions for misdemeanors released on probation 1 Cases for violation liquor laws.. 1 Convictions violation liquor laws 1 Arrests for grand larceny 1 Convicted and sent to jail for grand larceny •... 6 Arrests for petit larceny 2 Convicted and sent to reformatory, petit larceny 1 Arrests, all other felonies 2 Convicted and sent to Indiana ■prison, other felonies 1 Arrests for misdemeanors, (assault and battery 2, all other , misdemeanors 4) 6 Fined for misdemeanors, (assault and battery 2, all other misdemeanors 3) 5 Fined and imprisoned for misdemeanor 1 Mrs. Alice Moore, of Ohio, widow of Joseph Moore, drove to the home of her brother-in-law, Samuel O. Moore, near Elwood, Friday, seized her daughter, Josephine, age 9, and disappeared. A total of $20,500,000 was spent during 1914 in fighting tuberculosis according to the annual report of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, just made public.