Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1919 — COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF [ARTICLE]
COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF
lolerosllog Paragraphs From the Various Departments OF JASPER COUHTY CAPITOL —— c»<4 The Legal News Epitomised—Together With Other Notes Gathered From the Several County Offices. New suits filed: No. 9009. Firman Thompson vs. Ed Oliver et al; suit note. Demand $1,600. No. 9010. George H. Gifford, executor, vs. Frank Walters; action to quiet title. Dr. E. N. Loy moved his office Thursday from the old clerk’s bffioe on the east side of the court house square, into rooms upstairs in the Murray building. It is reported that A. Halleck will move his law office into the rooms vacated by Dr. Loy. Marriage licenses issued: January 22, Harry Mlnicher of Jasper county, aged 20 May 7 last, farmer, and Clara Etta Hurley of Parr, aged 21 August 8 last, housekeeper. Male being under age, his guardian, Silas Toombs, gives consent to issuance of license.
H. O. Harris, who several months ago traded his home in for a farm south of town, has- again become the owner of the property here. It had changed hands a few times after Mr. Harris disposed of it, and he got it from the last owner, an Indianapolis man, for $8,060, it is reported. Corp. Carroll Leatherman, the first selectman from Jasper county to enter the service, e received his discharge at Camp Sherman, Ohio, and arrived in Rensselaer Thursday. Corp. Leatherman was overseas about ten months, but on account of physical disability which prevented his going on long marches, he was put in the quartermaster’s department and saw no actual fighting.
