Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1919 — COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF [ARTICLE]
COURT HOUSE NEWS IN BRIEF
Interesting Piragraplis From tin Various Departments OF JASPER COUNTY CAPITOL Legal News Epitomized—Together With Other Notes Gathered by Vs From the Various County Offices. State Senator Will Brown of Hebron was in Rensselaer on business Friday. No. 9ISO. Bessie L/ Hamilton vs. Stella E, Murphey et al; contest of will. Venued from Newton county, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fendig, the latter’s mother, Mrs. Allen, and Richard Dunn were down <rona Wheatfleld Monday on business. Judge Hanley * will sit as special jud*ge in the Benton circuit court in the Sugar Creek ditch case In Benton county, judge Berry being disqualified because of being an in* terested land owner. Marriage licenses issued: Nov. 15, Abner P. Huntington of near Gifford, aged 38 April 12 last, farmer, and Eva C> Lilljr of TefTt, aged 28 Oct. 22 last, teacher. Second marriage - for male, first marriage dissolved by divorce in 1915, first marriage for female. The inheritance’ tax appraiser’s report of the valuation -of the estate of the late Henry O. Harris, shows the value of the personal prfaperty to be $123,015. In adaition to this Mr. Harris left real estate of -the value of over $200,000. Of the personal estate $90,000 is in Liberty bonds.
