Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 192, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1919 — HEARS EQUITY CASE. [ARTICLE]
HEARS EQUITY CASE.
iHon. Charles W. Hanley, judge of the Jasper-Newton circuit court, had before him this Friday morning the executor of the estate of the late George H. Muiphy, of Newton county. Mrs. Stella E. Murphy, wife of the deceased, brought action by her attorneys, Robert O. Graves, of Kentlamd, Milton Graves, of Morocco, to compel the executor, Charles E. Triplett, to' pay her in addition to the amount she had been given by the will of the deceased, the SSOO allowed a widow under (the law and S7OO additional, willed to Mrs. Murphy in a codicil. The court ordered that the widow be paid the SSOO which she is entitled to under the law, and that the S7OO be not paid until the ease came up for trial in regular term and in the meantime the executor is to have the household goods invoiced, as the executor claims that Mrs. Murphy elected to take these in lieu of the S7OO. The executor' was represented by Attorneys W. H. •. Parkinson, of Lafayette, and Fred Richmaier, of Morocco. *
