News: Abbotsford (25 Feb 1931)
Contact: Robert Lipprandt
Email: bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Campman, Crosby, Dudley, Krountz, Nehs, Schoengarth, Treat
----Source: The Curtiss Advance (Curtiss, Clark Co., WI) Wednesday, February 25, 1931
TREAT NAMED COUNTY COURT COMMISSIONER
Victor H. Nehs, Neillsville former district attorney of Clark county, and Harry Treat of Abbotsford were appointed court commissioners by Judge E. W. Crosby of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Thursday.
The county now has its full quota of six court commissioners. These men have authority to conduct preliminary hearing in civil and criminal cases. Those already holding such officers are: R. L. Kountz, W. A. Campman, and A. E. Dudley all of Neillsville.
County O. W. Schoengarth, by virtue of his office, is an ex-officio court commissioner and has similar authority beyond his regular office.
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