Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1917 — COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF [ARTICLE]

COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF

hrttrestiig Paragraphs From the Various Departments OF JASPER COUNTY CAPITOL The Legal N«w Epttomtoed—Together with Other Notes Gathered froa the Several Co«mty Offices. Work was started Monday on the new brick drivewar on the west and south sides of the county jail. New .suits filed: No. SSO2. . Ehnma Hollier et al vs. John H. Schatzley. Action in partition. No- 88*3. George C- Lowe vs. Lowell Morton « *L; suit on note. Demand s34**A new supply of the . famous Nedich typewriter ribbons for all standard make; of typewriters just received at The Democrat’s fancy stationery and office supply department. While typewriter ribbons have advanced from $1 to $2 per dozen, we are still selling the Nedich brand at Sse each, mailed postpaid to any address on receipt of-price. Edward J. Casey in bill for divorce -from Myra M. Casey alleges statutory offen-es. J They were married April 23, in Rensselaer, Indiana, and the bill alleges that she left him May 29, 1913, and went to Chicago. She returned in October, 1915, and they came to this city, where other offenses were committed. They separated Febhruary 2<‘, 1911. —Roek Island, IBi-noisi.-UniO®-: Marriage licenses issued: ■ August 2<>. Kenneth Frederick Allman of Indianapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. AEman of Rensselaer, aged 24 August 13 last, cost accountant, and 'Esther Catherine Padgitt of Rensselaer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Padgitt, aged 24 July 3* last, musician. First marriage for each. August 21, Amos Tenner of Chicago, aged 27 January 2 last, occupation chauffeur, and Anna May Johnson- also of Chicago, aged 22 May 1€ last, occupation, teacher. First marriage for each. Married in ■ the-clerk’s ©See by Squire Spitler. Male was torn in Germany and female in Martinsville, Indiana.