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Court Opens at Monday Jasper, Special Independent Ind., March Dubois Circuit March term of the here Monday, but no will open cases set for trial on that will be on Tuesday as they the various dockets, calling matters and probate cases at issue. On Wednesday oral arguments will of Jewett, made'in the Grove Bank of the Beech ceiver Lehman Co. Moredith Case Thursday The Gwinnup et. al. al. the million Hattie Meredith, et. here from Dadollar case" venued County, is to come up Thursday of for oral argument on from Eastland issues. Lawyers Texas, Vincennes, Washington and other cities their various will be here to present views to the Court upon the many issues involved in the Cause The case will very likely be tired the coming June Term of Court, and the decision in this case will fix the rights of the great number of than million heirs, to the dollars worth of property, left to the of William first second cousins Meredith, deceased, by and through his last will and testament. Jurors Selected The following jurors have been selected by Alvah Elliott, jury commissioner and Oscar Schwenk, counclerk, to serve at the March term Grand Jurors: Christ. Aufderhar, and Arthur Katterhenry of Patoka Township; Henry Hentrup, Marion; Frank Jahn, Bainbridge; Charles Seniff, Columbia, and John J. Frick of Cass Township. Jurors: Peter Durcholz of Petit Ferdinand township; John S. Burger, Joseph Wuchner, Romus Chambers, and Louis Eckstein all of Bainbridge Township; Albert C. Kearby, Columbia; Orville Deinderfer, Otto Green, Madison; Edward Breitwieser, Marion; George Gohler, Harbison: and Fred J. Henke of Cass Township. Marriage Licenses Issued County Clerk Oscar Schwenk has issued licenses to marry, to the following persons this week: Robert Johnson and Gertie Lee Murphy both of Huntingburg; Herman Cowles and Helen Hansen both of Evansville; Willard Schwartz and Lola Huffman both of Evansville; Wilbur McDonald Norris of Stanley, Kentucky and Stella Louis Boulware of Owensboro, Kentucky. Herman Cummins Sues Renter Herman and Inez Cummins, husband and wife, have filed suit against Willard Andry through their attorney Leo H. Fisher of Huntingburg, for the possession of certain real estate, and damages for two hundred and fifty dollars. McKim McKim On Saturday, March 31st., the case of McKim vs McKim to modify decree heretofore rendered in said cause, will be heard here before Judge Caleb Lindsay of Boonville, serving as special Judge to try said cause. Brotherhood Will Study Elisha The Brotherhood of the Presbyterian church will hold its next regular meeting at the home of Prof. Hugh Cathcart on West Sixth Street next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Life of Elisha will be studied under the leadership of Hon. W. S. Hunter, during the study hour. Case at Boonville The Jury in the case of the state the relations of Katherine Heichelbeck against Louis A. Burger, paternal case from Jasper, returned verdict for the plaintiff this morning, after only few minutes deliberas to the amount Burger shall pay for the support of the child will be rendered by the court Thursday Courier. Personals Anna Hunter was hostess to the Philharmonic Club at her home 6th street, Monday night. County Auditor Joseph Gutzweiler spent Monday in Evansville on busiCox spent Monday and Tuesday at Boonville on legal business. Lukemeyer of Huntingburg visited friends in this city Sunday afternoon. Rev. E. Byrd of the Presbyterian church here spent Monday with his congregation at Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Glezen and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Greene and daughattended the special services held here in the Presbyterian church Menday night. Mrs. John Steffen spent last weekend and Monday of this week visitand friends in Evanshome. Rev. Wigginton of Evansville preached an excellent sermon to the Congregation at Trinity Church Monday night. The Doctor and Mrs. Wigginton were the H. M. Kean and family while here. Schools were closed here Friday of last week, SO that the basketball teams of the schools here and their friends could attend the State Tourney at Indianapolis that day and Saturday. Mrs. John Bretz, at her home on East Sixth Street, was hostess Wednesday night to the Twentieth CenLiterary Club. tury Quite"a number of our citizens attended the bastardy suit which was tried at Boonville Monday and Tuesday and some of them got quite thrill out of seeing one gentleman faint the witness stand. on To Dispose of Garbage Our city council is planning to have garbage disposal plan put into operation here in the early spring. New Telephone Bldg. John Himsel, who just returned from Seymour, last week, where he attended telephone managers meeting, reports that the local company will have new building this place, which means a new switch board and all modern equipment.