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Judgment For Roodhouse Bank Receiver CARROLLTON. May Hemphill spent Friday here and attended to several matters in circuit court. The attorneys in various cases appeared before the judge and he made the following decisions: In case of James W. Sheahan. receiver of the First NationBank of Roodhouse Lamont Gilmore et al, the decision was given in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant in the sum and costs. In the suit of the same bank against Gibbons et the case was dismissed on motion of the plaintiff and at plaintiff's In the foreclosure case of the White Hall National Bank vs. Lettie Baldwin et the petition for the appointing receiver was allowed and Francis Piper was appointed and required to give bond the sum of $500. The people of the State of IIIInois for of Velma Stipps George E. Schutz. et court finds issues in favor of plaintiff and against defendant and that the defendants owe and are indebted to state of Illinois for use Velma Stipps in the sum $2000. Debt satisfied on the payment $949.24. In the attachment suit of Rafferty. administrator of the tate of Robert Cunningham, ceased, vs. Fred Cunningham, the verdict was given in favor the plaintiff and against the defendant and the defendant owes and endebteded to the plaintiff in the sum of The Roodhouse Bank VS. Lester Florence et al, foreclosure, the cause was referred to master to take and report testimony and computation. Announce Mr. and Mrs. Short entertained 24 immediate relatives their home Sunday afternoon when they announced the marriage of their daughter Miss Lucy Short. Julian Been of which occurred Dec. 31 at the Baptist Church in St. Charles, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Liles, brotherand sister of the bride, were the only attendants at the wedding, which was kept secret until Mrs. Been is the youngest daughter Mr. and Mrs. Short and has taught in the Shelbyville schools for some time. Been connected with the Been Motor Co. of Shelbyville and Mr. and Mrs. Been will leave this week for Shelbyville to make home.