Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1919 — COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF [ARTICLE]

COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF

Interesting Paragraphs From tin Various Departments OF JASPER COUNTY CAPITOL ijegal News Epitomized—Together With Other Notes Gathered by Vs From tiie Various County Offices. Attorney John Greve of Demotte was a business visitor in the city Wednesday. Township Trustee John F. Pettet of Walker township was a business visitor in the city Thursday. Attorneys W. H. Parkinson of Lafayette and Estil Pearson of Hobart were in Rensselaer Thursday with John Weaver of Chicago, manager of the Pan American Life company, and Mr. Morgan of near Noblesville, farm loan Inspector for the same company, on business connected with the mAking of a |50,000 loan on some lands in Newton county. According to the provisions of a law passed by the last general assembly, mufflers must be used on all motor cars in any city, town and village in Indiana, the law became effective Tuesday of this week. The Hoosier Motor club has issued a warning to all drivers to observe the law, as any violations may result in arrest and fine. The club also called attention to the law which requires that automobile front lights need not be kept burning while the car is parked. / Marriage licenses issued: May Charles Clayton Wood of Milroy township, aged 3 (L, October 5 I last, farmer, and Frieda Marie .Wineland of Remington, aged 21 September 10 last, teacher. First marriage for each. Mr. Wood is the trustee of Milroy township. Married at home of the officiating clergyman, Rev. Barbre, of the Christian church. May 21, Charles Kuchar of Union township, aged 25 November 11 last, farmer, and Helen Kosta, also of Union, aged 19, housekeeper. First marriage for each. May 24, Lewia Scilex of Newland, aged 23 September 9 Inst, farmer, and Augueta Rippe of Gifford, aged 18 September 22 last, housekeeper. First marriage for each.