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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1909)
vWMfWmi(). The Oregon Mist Entered t the Postofiice at St. Helen Oregon, second-class mail mutter, Issirao Evtsry Friday Bv E. H. FLAGO. Eirroa and raorausTon. County Official Paper CtRcorr Court Owtcisrs: Thnmu A Mr.Rrfde .District Judg E. B. Tonsue District Attortiee , Cocntt Orricim Jaroet Purl. Judge ft. Helen W. A. Harris, Ork St. Helens Martin White, Sheriff. St. Helena W. K. Ticheuor, Comm'r Clatskanie H. West, Commissioner.. Seappooee E. K. Quick, Treasurer St. Helens A. T. Laws, Assessor St. Helens J. H. Collins, School Supt CUtakanie C. T. Prvseott. Surveyor St. Helens Vran Sherwood. Coroner Kanier A. & C TIME TABLE HOULTON Arrive from Portland : 12:11 and 8:50a.ni. 2:0$ and 6:30 p. m. Leave for Portland: 7:53aud II ;lSa. m. 9:03 and 1 11 p. m. BOOf'S REFORM. The expanse account of the assessor last year for in als, horse Jure and feed, m shown by the records-, amounted to $150. Hot one' cent of this but what was just, properlv receipted for, and wonld have been allowed br any reason able cionty court. It was all ir.euned in discharge of his official duty and was necessary. But Mr. Niekerson and others cried graft. Mr. Nickerson'a share ot this would be about one mill. Bat there was something doing over in the Seualera Valley. A public meet ing was called and a letter composed by Mr. ickeron was "indorsed by a number of taxpayers who evidently had not given its statement very careful consideration. Represemative Conyers introduced the bill cattin? out the section of the la providing for payment of the a?sess r's necessary expenses, and secured its passage in the bouse. Now comes the Clatskanie Chief of last week, and fays: "The House passed this measure but when it reachtd tlie senate lobbying friends interceded." This is practically a charge that Mr. Clark, the present astessor, m le a "lobbyist's fight anin-t ttie Conyers bill in order 10 siVd his field deputies the immense sum oi (150 per year. The senate put the expense clause back in lb bill, but the economical House, probably considering that it was reducing espenses and helping Mr. Conyers mase a recori tor teor.oaiy, allowed the assesiir $225 for annua! ex peases, which is $75 m re than he had last j ear. According to the Cliief. which speaks aemi-ofticially, I "As th law Gtw fitaml. tht. 4ic,r ' receives a tilery of $1200 per year, one deputy at 3u0 p;r year, two extra deputies at 3 per day when necessary, and 1225 additional for expenses." We fitil tj see whera anything has been accomplished in the way of econo my or reform. Mr. Xk-kerson says that "1'ieiheiiff'a law is as contemptible as the assessor's and sbouIJ be repealed." It is some times ntcessary, in order to bring crim- -,. ., ., w incur Oo M (, h of ; ; T'tl VT I r.-r.r. ion . T,, ;- .A. . . t J, -V"f H .I. , T 1 nd '"payers were select! from the Mr.kewon an-Jb,, ; head, that .och roll Jaror, fur tue jury AvruiDaahnul 1 r ,i.l I., it. l t .7 . ,T ,a "f . uuly- list f,.r the vear 1909. u.e v-niei Deiieve it would be riant Vhe matter settled by th district attor ney or other otllcial authority. I find the book of accounts well kept. Vours respectfully, Max Crandtill, - l'ublio AocouDtant.' Which report together with th ate Dientt were duly examined and consi dered by the court, and the court being fully advised in the matter, It I ordered by the court that said report lie and the tame i approved, Matter of the petition of U A, F L, and M E Clark for rebate ot taxes on account ot no timber: At this time this matter coming on for hear ins and it appearing to the CJurt that a mistake had been made iu tho assessment of the above named par ties, it la ordered by the court that the clerk Issue a warrant In favor of O. A. Clark for the sum ot 2184 ! F- L. Clark in the sum of 11.60 and M. . Clark lu the sum of 21. Whereupon court adjourned until Thu day, Jan. Jih, 1!)09. Thursday. Jan. 7th, 190S, court came pursuant to adjournment, all , members being present. Due pro clamation being made the following proceedings were bad : In the matter of the accounts of the various road supervisors: On this day the account of the super visors of Uie following district were ex amined and allowed; Dist. No. 1, S, 3, 4, 6, 7. 8, 8, 10, 12. 14, 15, 16; And it is further ordered that the sureties of thelr undettaking be, and they are hereby released from any further liability. Noa, 5 and 13 not being complete were con tinued. Matter ol viewers report on McDonald road, survey No. On this day the viewers report was read in open court the first time. Matter ol fixing sniount of sheriff's bond as tax collector. On this day it is ordered by the court that the additional bond of Sheriff Mar tin White as tax collector be ai:d the same is hereby fixed at $3000. Matter of appointing board of county road viewers. On this day it Is ordered It the coort that W. E. Stevens and W. E. Conyers be and they are hereby appointed as county road viewers. Matter of various road districts for spe cial improvements of roads la their districts and the levjing of a special tlx to defray the expense thereof. On this day the resolutions for spe cially improving the roads in the follow ing distiicts and the levy of a special tax to defray the expense thereof were duly examined and approved by the court as follows: District No: 3, a levy of 2! mills; No. 4, a levy of 5 mills; No. 6 a levy of 1 mill; No. 8 a levy ot 5 mills; Na 5 a levy of 5C mi ls; No. 9 a levy of 5 mills No. 10 a levy of 5 mills; No 12 a levy of 5 mills ; No. 13 a levy of 5 mills; No. It a levy of 4 mills; No. 13 a levy of 5 iniili; No. 14 a levy of 4 mills; No. 1') a lew of 3 mills; No. 16 a levy of 5 mills Whereupon court adjourned until Fri- dav, January 8th, 1909. Ftiday, January 8th, 1900. Court came pursuant to, adjournment. All members being present the follow ing proceedings were had: Matter of petition of C.J. Larson et al for permission to erect scales in the county road at Warren. Thi nutter coming oa st this time, and the court being advised in the mat ter, it is ordered that said petition b3, and the tame is hereby allowed, with the understanding that said scales shall be located as not to interfere with the public travel on said road. M.iUer of selecting the maniea ot tax payerj from the assessment roll to serve as jurori for the year 1909. purposes tt will be necessary to levy tax ol five and one-hall mill upon all the assessable property of the county and to raise the aunt of 138,786.31 tor genera) road purposes it will be neces sary to levy a tarn of two and one-half mills upon all the assessable property within the county; It it therefore order ed by the court that a levy of Bye and one-half mills on tb dollar, divided a follows; For State purposes, .00088 For School .00138 For Library .00003 For 8. 8. Fund ,00001 ' For County .00331 Be, and the same Is hereby levied npon all the assessable property within the County of Columbia, and it is further ordered by the court thst a tax levy ot two and one-half mills on the dollar, on all the assessable propeity within fie county be and the same Is hereby levied for road purposes. Matter of appointment ot road super visors (or year 1909. On this day It It ordered by the court that the following named persons be, and they are hereby appointed road supervisors of the various district as follows: . Dist, No. 1 W. . Stevens S Thomas E. Grewell 3 TJ. S. D'tpaln 4 Oust A. Johnson 5 Frits Anlik.r 6 if. B. Phillips 7 George Carrigan 8 D. Kirby 9 Win. Koberts 10 James . Van H Ueorgj Freeman 12 N. A. Calmberg 13 J. M. Mill 14 T. B. Mdlt 15 ti. V Parker 16 P. BerKeruU And that before entering upon their duties they shall each Qle a bond in the sum ot 1100 00 to be approved by the county judge, and take and file th.4 oath of office as by law required. Matter of report of W. J. Fullerton a State Fair Commissioner At this time the report of IKn. W. J Fullerton, State Fair Commission-, was exa r.ined and approved. In the matter of the report c f Board of County Koa-1 Viewer ou J . W. Mc Donald road, survey No. . On this 9th day of Jan. 1909 this mat ter coming on for bearing upon the 2.d reading of the report of the loard of county road viewers, which ta d report was publicly read on two different days of this term, and no remonstrance or petition for dsiiitires being filed, and and the report of the viewer beiig favorable thereto. It Is therefore ordered by t' e coort that said rrport, survey, profile and plat be recorded in tui Vile book kept for that purpose, and from lieno -fortb said road shall be a public high war, sod it further ordrred that the road super visor in whose district aiid road is located, shall open the tame for public travel. Whereupon court adjourned. DeWitt's CarboliaeJ Witch Haiel Salve penetrate the skin and heals quickly. It is especially goud for pile. It is sold by A. J. Iteming and Srappoose drag-store. WARREN. to require the sheriff to do his utmost to detect and capture the criminals who murdered that old man at Goble and pav the expense of tt:e work or.t of his salary. Is I400 nt toi much fore man to receive for di-charging the duties of an office that may an 1 f rtqnentiy !ces i lowing proceedings were had : require him to risk hit life in defer.se of j Matter of drawing a warrant for fJO.OO tl,e,Uw? In favor of E. Ross. The Mist repeals that Mich a proposi- On this day it is ordered by the court tioawul not appeal to the intelligence that the clerk issue a warrant in favor ui inn fivpr&CM ramafc .r ..... i ; a reupon court adjourned until Saturday Jan. 9th. 1909. Saturday Jan. 9'.h. 1309. Court came pursuant to adjournment. All members being present. Due proclamation being nude the fol- County. tOtSTT COURT of K. Ross for $50.00 to aid In construct- (Continned from last week) jing the walk between St. Helens and Houlton. Matter of designating; an official county newspaper for vear 190J. j At this time this matter coming on liiere willhe founds ftatenisnt of few' ,ot hpurinaf upon the verified lists of in the Probate Court requiring nn al- j bona fide subscribers within the CJtnty, justment. These !iir.jrcnces arite from of Clatskanie Chief, Oregon Mist the fact that ttie fee h based on the I11'1 Rainier Review, and it appearing value cf the estate iu prohato, ar.d s i 'be court from anexamination of such the actnal value can only be determine 1 !l;,,t 'bat the Oregon Mint has the upon tne fil.ng of the inventory and Ap-' greatest number of bona fide yearly snb praisement the amount collected npon ! c'brs living within the county, it Is fil.ng the first papers may not b correct, ' therefore ordered by the coort that the l Have not charge I ttic,c amounts j Oregon Mint be, and the same is hereby rpniueu in my stattmemt to the eomty i wetted s the County Official Paper, Orks but would tiicgf st that (laims bejaf1'5 it Is farther ordered that the com presented to the vario is estates f'.r set-! Pension for publishing hs list of lltmetit. You willaho ,iBj a statement icl;li'i nd proceedings of the County of fee collected and tnrned iuti tj,e j court shall l.e lor each square of ten treasury bv the county clerk fir .rL I lines of brevier tvtw fnewananer him. fii-d copiitpf various pajo rj as the ft.! ore) or its equivalent, ten cents. which ie "ate and name of paity paying fee it u to loc'ieum ong.riul pjpers from tlie copies were maiie. The atateim-nt of nccoiint of Martin Yt bite d.jet not include the Bui jnnts ,l- on fees far iwuing evrtificatev of .tehn-i quemicvi m.i.h was r.verlkel at the ciurt (run ,, Ti ", W ",,UM""" t lh.t it will bsneceH1,y to raise 13.515. "'"" e iiirncn over OO f.r Slate purp-e of, 21, 35.00 for fill Rftflll lta .ll.vtiltiwl M. . .... r 1 T .ifcrw.w W cork. h. , ,;: ;,,. " .,t::u:i,yir.cr;: P3 80 . . . : may. torn. Indg. Fund, I49.0G9. beincoiitr.n.yatio.ne time, that is 15 for Connlv. an! K18.?Mt St L r. " ' " " v 'w'jin i an court t isn tu , ,i i ao.e property uf tha county ss appears by ihfiaFsessineut rolls f,,r the year 1908 't!5,514,4S8.00; That in order to raise the uf jrei-aiil arr.oiitiU fnr Riaiu C.l..t UVIIWI In the matter of the tax levy for the years 1908 and 19J9, and of the esti mate I auioints to be raised for the several purposee. On thU 9th day of January, 1909, this mutter coming on for the c moderation of the cuurt and it auD-arinr tn ! Ihft estimates now made. icicanea 01 niorigjcj nun liens tj cover tho iiiarj.inal euiry on the origiiml record cho ii:g vi here the It-lease may be found, that i- not i!lire,l by any Other tlerk and it may be well lo have Lib.ary, S. & S. Indg. fond and Couaty Rev. Lew Davie had the misfortune to lose hit best horse Ust Sunday, lie turned them out to water ou the con Illy road, and as they were returning to the barn, the Northern l'lciflj passenger train No. 7 was p tsing, and was mak ing np lost time. O, e horse crossed in front of the engine all right bat fie other was strm-k throwing it 40 feet In to the right-of-way, killing it instantly. Mr. Da vies valued the horse at $130. Mr. E. H. Ly ".oh was offered f t"0 for his pl.ice Ust week but is holding it at M0. Rev. Divies, o u preac!ur at Warren, will hold regubtr tjrvices in the M. E. church si soon as tbs weather is settled. Mis Elsie llendure it attending business colb g.) in IV (land. Our teachers at the Warren school are giving splendid satisfaction Don't forget the entertainment and lunch March 5th, in Baker's hall. It was mgjested to the writer by one of the director of the S -app i se Sc'iool that the con ity b ly the ol 1 Scapp ma school bouse and ground', and estahlith a perm meat Columbia County fa grounds. Itseetat?bJ an ideal Iocs tion. Mr. Bosel, Sr., has rented bis farm to hit son Julius Hosel. Mr. Bowman hail the misfortune to lose one of his ho. S;s last week . The Warren Suiday School will giv.- an entertaioineoi. followed by coffee and cake, next Friday M.ircli 5, in Baker's ball. A Imimion 25 cent and children 10 cents. The proceeds will be used to boy new singing books for the use of church service and Sunday school. Come one. Come ill. Mr. Harry Fugh, an early pioneer of the Pacific Coast, died at Scappooe Feb. "23rd, 1909. Mr. Fogh was born In Finchamstead.Beikshlre, England, Jan, 5, 1833, and came to Vmerica at the age of 21. He crossed the plains with an emmigrant train to California in 1862. Leaving California be traveled to Idaho and there engaged in the mining but! nets. lit 18)14 he returned to New York by a sailing vessel around Caps Horn. For a few years lis made bit home in Kansas where he married Dor C. Weber. Soon after hi marriage he returned to the Pacific Coast making hit borne in Oregon, where he baa re tided for the past 30 year. By occupa tion Mr. I'ugli was a brick mason but he wat interested more or lets in tlie mining buiinsst for the past 20. years. Funeral service were conducted by Rev. Lew Davies, of Warre t. He took from Ita. 64-0, ''For we all do fade at a leaf." Select music wat furnished by the Scappoot church choir, Mr. l'ogo leave a widaw and one New York Store Carries the ouly complete line of General Mer chandise, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed in the City. Courteous treatment, good goods, prompt delivery for all. Your palronage solicited. Ready made clothes for Men, Women and Chil dren. Crmplete line of Gent's Furnishings. H. MORCUS St. Helens. Ore. I CHICAGO STORE 85- A FEW PRICES FOR COMPARISON Flour, per barrel Coal Oil, per gallon ., Gasoline, per gallon., ,.4.2S 15 SO Other things cheaper in proportion. H yoa want to save money patronUe me. A square deal and comteoua tiealment for all. A Complete Line ol Shoes, Groceries, Flour and Feed. F. J. Baseel, Houlton, Or. P. O. Box 63. 'Phone 262, C. G HEDGES GENERAL CONTRACTOR RAINIER. ORE. Estimates giveu on all kinds of Buildin g Construction . Re-inforccd Concrete, Cement Sidewalk Solicit 13usiiioss Anywhorv sCAPPoose The Chapman Timber Cauipany are operating their Wgng train to lull capacity, and hare Just liuUhed a ttrat waiting room and depot at the crossing near town. Our towniejle are conshbmblv aroused over the proiositlon to open a saloon here again. ThU precinct went diy by a decided majority last Jons and good many people look Umn the saloonmeu'tscheine with mmhdirfavor. J. D. Iloinaa and family have sold oat and moved to Alberts, Canada. A. I). UolaiUy has just finished a grubbitig contract south of town that added mmh to the beauty of our neigh borhood. H. C. LauibeiiMi, on Monday, while engaged in splitting wood, had a piece of tteel enter bis eye drttrnyirig the light, daughter, Mr. Calvin Juhnton. Mr. and It Nt4 His Leg "All thought I'd t-nw my Irg." rie J A. Seenton, WaUrtcaa, Wla " Ten years of F.r'm -that 15 doctor maid not enm had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnic Kr cnre.1 it sound and well. Inflllhl for Skin Fropti.ms. K rem. Salt Rheniti, H-.lls Fever S-te, Burns, FcaMa, Cut. nd I'llr. He at Houlto-, Deer I land, Warren dealers. Arc You GOING TO BUILD ? : Investigate the HcrlU of CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS The Best, Mot Artistic and Durable Material for Business Blocks, Houses. Chimneys Foundations, Fencing, Etc Ornamcu t a 1 'Dion at our spl, f write, and we MI ' furnish Mltmate. SANDt-L & PULLER MAJSUI'ACTVKERS Rainier Oregon DILLARD & DAY Attorney s-at-Uw fraction In any Court, But Of Federal. Nit door to court boM 8T.UKLKNli.ORC ' SCHOOL 0H-lCt:R5; mm mi nits i' i. is The I lk Tcsxher Agency, of lVirlUad, is plaWeg tnos trailers th.n ever If jrow need high iileol grade, rut), rtn niervUI, mofic ot private Itwchet writ or ir initn.dialrtv and y.x nlll rrvelva trumpl allenliutt. 202 SWUIANQ lUUOIMG e ! ! m SALE! forty acres el .. . .m.lhrd, gowt h,, ,4H cleared, Ulanct Waak Fit hom en th (t. tU,. -Italnler, with ft Mtt iJJ?1 hoot and baraa. I .H. V H 4n acre In i acre in -, frull trvee, sprtpg . JJ and tel.. Wt t. ion i sm. w i . ""saii mem lou.. Ud, 17 twr to. "Wri vtd. 1 met., l- tJLr' ' bou. u, tz lar luipltiti.nl. go lde. Uneh.Ilc.ah. Ulaiot't 8 to S year. On of I he bm rf.i.. . - ' ! few W. isf IU UUfttkmi W acre ID orchard. u f cbool. Pom oak td mZ. Z place. g.xl wwlev Cr,.TL aad two g.4 vrtlfo, e nwLTZS and full lift ol tort M-nuTT the pUc. I,, ; THE M COLUMBIA COUNTY ABSTRACT AND TRU5T CO. MMMwwMeee, It R.CUHA PHYSICIAN fk SURCEOS r ttitea ottwa. ) )tet)tttt)tttt The latest eiimteol the r.t vl the Panama Canal is .IIT.UiO.OfiDO. tlial means in rnnum 0drr the r'p!e will ! aati.flrd with i a a Inrgalu n.untrr figure. Hearse Kuimthrd fur all pniola oa rivrr or rail, wiih vt withit bnriw, at ru(uMc rate. Addrv Mr. Rainier -:- Ore i t t o- KlllsWoilfl.il, f,,,r. A OierolleM milr.lcrrr i Apprlidicitit j 0 with many victims. Jiut lir. King's X.w I t Uf I'ill ill kill it by pre.ro I ioo. ! Thy g.iilljr ttimtilai. h.,meh, l.lr and Bowola, prei n,.. ,i,wiii rotr 1Tt.ASU If-' o - tAlt.V Mrt. Pugh hv made their home .t i that Invib-s Appendicitis t-urin Cn.il. Mr. Latvia Johnson s for tho past two year. Mr. I'ugh wat highly esteemed by all alio knee him. CARD OF THANKS. Mr, i'ngh and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson with to thank the frienda for their kindnets during the bereavement of their husband and father. pauon. iitiiurasnrst. Chill., M.U-L Headache tmt I.,d gratloii. 2Ae at ,ml lt I!nd ai 1 Wurrrn dalrr.. beWitt Little Earlr Riser are (mall pills, easy, gentle tnd certain, and are sold by A, J. Deming and Scappoose Drngglst. Mr. Bryan will not reach the age of 70 until UW. Things will look origiit artrr tlie sort-nth ha' tie in 102 ! that 1932 will call In trump t bnes tor' the continued logical necessity. I Sear Death In a Illg Pend It w thrilling eiprrlence to Mr Ida Soper to face death . "ror years severe lung troob gave me intense suf- fenug, die writes, "and several times nearly caused mr death. All remedies faiicd and doctors said I wss incurable. Then lf. King' New Dircovery brougl.t quick relief and a cure so permanent that J have not ty-en troubled in twelve years." Mr. ?ojT live in Illg Pond, Pa. It works wonder In Cough, Coks, Sore Lungs, Hemorrhages, La tlrippe, Attbms, Croup, Whooping Cough and all Bronchial sffectlons. 60c and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed b Houl ton, Deer Islam and Warren dealers. The Constitution of the United 8tales is such s triumph in condensation that j those most learned in it occatbnelly j meet with a turpriie on consulting the ; original document. I JJALDWI.V i SUKRWOOD l"i)i(Titl an KaDi a, il.arwt li fiirirr.il at ail Bt. i, ,(,., ,, rail. I hoi,. . on, ttptam. kainikk ortruox STEAMER AMEUICil I-.vr. , HcU ns o r ArrUrs at I'uri l ul l ih.Ti A Uavr. p,rtUni ( 2 m V Arrives tit. Ilclrntat C 10 p. M. M. M. Ww WV B A S K E T Steamer Iralda SOCIAL Benefit St, Helens Ball Team. Don't fail to attend. All the ladies are invited to bring baskets St Patrick's day in the Ev'n'g Free Social Dance MaaonJcllall ' March 17 The Larld (slew of Doom. wat teen in the red face, hand and body of the little eon of II, M, Adam of Hen rietta, P. Hi awfnl plight from Kc I u jcai! uvueu ail I rJIII- t edies and bsflled the best doctors, who ! said the poisoned blood had affecteil bis i lungt and nothing could sir blm."Uut,' write hi mother, "Heven boltlin ol 1 El. clris Ullter comoletnlv rnrwl hli " ! For Kruptlon. I-xinm. Halt Hlnoim.; Sore, and all Blood Ilitordeis ami: Rbeumati.iu Eli-ctr.c Bitter it su preme. Only 60.!. Guaranteed by lloul ton, Deer Islaml and Warreu denier. CALL FOR BIUH C. I. HttfHtrt, j RAILROAD TIMK l.!,T".rshA41 "'""'('"I't n-'.r P.,n 0:'';,,lf;,.';:.',Fu!;::,s,u', -Passengers and Fast Fretbt. FOR PORTLAND DAILY VOUTLAM) LANDING, TAYLOR T I CEO. W. VOCEL Notice it hereby given that bids for the erection of a new school house at Houlton will be received by Architect I. K.ansr, Worcester building, Portland, Or. All bid will be opened March 'JO For plans and specifications inquire S. S. Long, chairman of board, Houlton. Ore, REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INVE8TMNT8, CITY AND FARM PROP. ERTY, t Money to Loan .1 KeasoiwW, I Miittl, l Ro'nler :-: Oregon .OtwwO J V.. MILLI'.R ATTOIlNF,YATLAV Hi. Jlehiis, Orgon )K.gjWNKOH, " ' PHYSICIAN & SURGFON YOU CANT S A V E 0 Ttttlr44 for. fee fmm We (mw r rare ee Iree. YOU CAN SAVE In Time, Trawling Kaposi ud I'.tigu by Insiallng oo l thotlewt root, haiot iraiotand bt ' Ice. Simply IUi yoartirket read vl O. R. & N. OREGON SHORT UNE UNION PACIFIC Kvery f.cillly for' - UletV. C"ii,oil. and C toii.niiHlalinn of ill ( sengt r I .Ml.lcd. 10 ( bang ol r.r i tin aary lo Ienvf, Oiratil. Kanta City. Cblrr. lUt cont.eciliii.s r mad for all mber point East snd Holilh. WM. McMURRAY PORTLAND, OREGON 81'MXOJH In th Circuit Court ot the tJ""'0'0 gun for Columbia County, . Ague Dur.nd. plaintlir, v. i.. ratld, lrfll(lN lit. , Tn K. I ll..r..l 1 1, A aUiV nitlllM r frndant i In lb i You are her i.. li.i-.i ...i, or VK , ,im null,, iiiiii;u PMi't " " , j. the Jhind day ol March, 11HHI. ' J fall to to appear and answer 'll,,,,0,,rt Plaint the plnlntJir will 'V'f ? Z i nam Of th Stale of Offg' trby required to p' J .rompla'iit hied "K"1'", tt ..- . . . i v.ouri lor t in ri rr nrnveo : . i. complaint, to-wilt For "'"f1,.' V Ing tliauiarilagA relsllnn fJl teen your.elf and plalmllT Ing you from plaliiilirsnd lre "fL and further relief u hsll b lll,l,UI, '"J"!'- . ,' ,.ui..l J 111 tllllllliont li pllllMHimu K'"MH,I,, 10 n nnlnr nl ll. 11 ill. T. A . MoW""e' Judge n mid Court, dated Vti''2 ,l WW, in ami by which "' "';;". Weeks I nre.nrll.ed ns the III" fur P Illation ol this siiriiinous. .... 1Ano I'lrst piiblh-ntlon Kehruarv fl"','J 1-aat publliHtlon Ma.ch J H': .j'f Jo Attorneyi 'o' P1111