Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1918 — COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF [ARTICLE]
COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF
bitirastineParaeraphs Fromthi Various Dipirtmints DF JASPER COUNTY CAPITOL The Legal News Epitomized—Together With Other Notes Gathered From the Several County Offices. Attorney A. D. Babcock was ovet from Goodland yesterday. A. D. has two sons who have already enlisted in the U. S. army, and his only remaining son will soon be in. Judge €. W.' Hanley was called to Chicago Monday morning to be present at an operation which liis brother, Frank (Hanley, underwent that morning. Mr. Hanley had been in quite poor health for some time. John O’Connor was in* Rensselaer a while Saturday on his way to his home at Kniman from Brook, where he had been looking after a large farm, of which he has the management. He stated that they had a •very heavy rain- near Brook Friday. Marriage licenses issued: May 25, Elijah A. Cunningham of Parr, aged 23 July 18 last, farmer, and Beatrice Piatt of Fair Oaks, aged 16 November 15 last, housekeeper. First marriage for each. Female being under age her father, William J. Piatt, gave consent to issuance of license. May 28, Harry iH. Howell of Chicago, aged 4 6 April 8 last, musician, and Nan Florence Clark of Remington, aged 24 January *3O last, musician. Second marriage for male, first marriage dissolved by divorce in January, 1918. First marriage for female.
