Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1919 — COURT HOURS NEWS IN BRIEF [ARTICLE]

COURT HOURS NEWS IN BRIEF

lotaraiUftg Paragraphs From tin Various Departments OF JASPER COUNTY CAPITOL Legal New* Epitomised—Together «With Other Notes Gathered by Un From the Various County Offices. The June meeting of the county commissioners will convene next Monday. Granville Moody of Barkley township was fined 1 and costs, >9.60 in all, last Thursday by Squire s. C. Irwin for failing to have, a 1919 license plate on his automobile. Senator Will Brown of Hebron and Clarenfce Fate of Crown Point were visitors in the city Monday, attending the meeting of the executive committee on >the state highway matter. Representatives were also here from White, Clinton and Boone counties. George H. Gifford came up from Tipton Monday, and yesterday, with his attorney, Moses Leopold, went to Chicago to close up the sale of 1,006 acres of the former B. J. Gifford lands, of which there is etill remaining in the estate some 7,500 acres in Jasper county.

The state board of accounts has reported a shortage in accounts of former officials aggregating >4,455.98, among which are: William E. 2 Munchenburg, auditor 'of Pulaski county, in 1917-18, >954.65, fees alleged to have been collected but not turned into the county treasury, and Claire M. Rice, trustee of Lincoln township, Newton county, to 1917-18, >57 dog tax said to be “unaccounted for.” The following soldiers’ discharges have been filed with the county recorder since The Democrat’s last report: Harvey Cooper, 2d Co., Development Battalion No. 1. - Gravelous Hansson, S. A. T. C. Wm. F. Rockwell, 21st Co., 6th Bn., 160th Depot Brigade. John Edward Ryan, S. A. T. C. Donald Peregrine, 9. A. T. C. John D. Maher, San« Dept., 35 th F. A Wesley N. Hurley, Supply Co., 150<h F. A. Frank Trulley, U. S. hospital No. 1. Clifford C. Hamilton,. Co. C, Development Bn. No. 1, Depot Brigade; Othel Caldwell, 6th Co., 2d Tr. Bn. D. B.

Elmer Daniels, Q. M. C. John Welsh, Bat. C, 69th F. A. Itay niff, S. Al T. C. • Lawrence Roland McLain, 6. A. T. C. tNelapn C. Shafer, sth Co., 2d Tr. Bn., 158th Depot Brigade. Edward Peregrine, Bat. E, 150th F. A. Charles D. Landis, Co. 8, 110th Am. Tr. Edmund B. Martin, 14th Co., Diseh. Unit. James Augusta Shelly, 8. A. T. C. Cecil R. Rees, Bat. C, 62d Art., C. A. C. George Bowen, Bat. E, 35th F. Ross Wood, Supply Co., 137th F. A. Harvey Notris -Snow, S. A. T. C. Asa F. Snow, 145th M. G. Bn. Russell A. Taylor, Ist Flying Cadet Co. . John M. Bowman,. Hdq. Co., 137th F. A. Charles J. Klouse, Bat C, 35th F. A Livingston Ross, 7th Co., 2d Tr; Bn., 157th Depot Brigade. Louis W. Misch, Supply Co., 379th Infantry. John W. Misch, Jr., Bat. 8., 71st A. William E. DeArmond, 8. A. T. C. William B. Cullen, 8. A. T. C. Oacar R. Johnson, Co. M, 361st Infantry. Walker L. Snodgrass, 9th Co., Development Bn. No. .3. Louis A. Schultz, Bat. C, 35 th F 1 A. ’ William Edward Rose, Hdq. Co., 150 F. A. Bradley Travis Ross, captain, field service. Devere Yeoman, Ist lieutenant, 211th Engineers. Ellis M. Ott, 40th Co, 10th Bn., 159th Depot Brigade. Jerry Benton Garland, captain, 2d Bn., 155th D. B. Tr. Center.