Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1920 — CIRCUIT COURT NOTES. [ARTICLE]

CIRCUIT COURT NOTES.

In the case of Wildrick vs. Wildrick for divorce which was tried before Judge C. W. Hanley, the judge found for the defendant and refused to grant a decree to F. L. Wildrick. Wildrick was formerly superintendent of the 'Remington school. He alleged in his complaint that his wife was incompatible. The defense introduced evidence to show that Wildrick had been quite intimate with other women. Wildrick is now the superintendent of schools at Monroe Center, Hl., and Mrs. Wildrick and their son live in Remington. The case of Gordan A. Ramsey, administrator of the estate of Mike Leoni, deceased, vs. Frank Howard of Remington was compromised out of court and it is understood that Howard paid the estate 3150. Suit was brought against Howard alleging that he had run over the deceased with his automobile in Chicago two years ago and that directly after the accident Leoni had died from his injuries. In the suit of Joseph Wilson vs. Rowles and Parker in which the former brought action for pay for labor performed. Wilson was living upon the farm of the latter. A jury awarded Wilson a verdict for $275. The present term of the Jasper circuit court will close Saturday. The March term of the Newton county court will convene at Kentland on Monday, March 8.