Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1908 — THE COURT HOUSE [ARTICLE]

THE COURT HOUSE

Items Picked Up About the County Capitol. Jasper Guy of Remington attended court Tuesday. The marriage license business has taken quite a spurt this month, 7 having been issued thus far with more in prospect. —o— New suits filed: No. "359. John P. Gwin and Reed McCoy vs. Alfred C. Robinson; complaint on of 196.80 recovered in the White circuit court Sept. 6, 1898. Hop. Will R. Wood of Lafayette was in attendance in court yesterday looking after the interests of (some Lafayette clients. Asked ■ what he thought of Gov. Hanly’s 'special session of the legislature he ireplied: “D — Hanly and his special session.” Mr. Wood is a great l admirer of J. Frank. —o— Rev. Parrett and Squire Irwin each captured a court house marriage Saturday. The former’s was that of Harry Gulbransen and Miss Florence Neir from about Wheatfield, and the latter’s that of F. L. Beach of Jordan tp., and his housekeeper, Mrs. Mary A* Hall. Both marriages took place in the clerk’s office. jK>larriage licenses issued: Sept. <2, Harry B. Gulbranson of Tefft, aged 20, occupation mail carrier, to Mary Florence Neir of Wheatfield, aged 19, occupation housekeeper. First marriage for eachjL Sept. 12, Frank Lewis Beach of Jordan tp., aged 47, occupation farmer, to Mary A. Hall of Bloomington, aged 44, occupation housekeeper. Second marriage for each, wife of male having died in August, 1906, and husband of female having been divorced May 1, 1908.