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NEW BANK Ashland capitalisé file articles of incorporation. The articles of incorporation of the Citizens Banking ami Trust Company of Ashland, went forward to Salem Thursday for •filing with the secretary of.state, the incorporators being J. A. Harvey, H. F. Pox land, C. B. Lunkin, L. A. Neil, and *H. E. Badger. The capitalization of the new financial con. cern is fixed at $50,(XX), there being, it is announced, some fifty local subscri bers who have thus far taken stock, which is to be apportioned in blocks of not to exceed $2500. It is the purpose of the organizers of the bank to build u new building and options have been secured on a number of different sites ou East Main street, the most likely one of which, it is said, is the corner on the south side of the street, adjoin ing the property of D. K. Mills on the east. The bank which is planned to make a specialty of the trust feature so prominent in latter [day ¡banking, will also cater io the commercial busi ness, and expects to be ready for busi ness by September, or sooner, if a building can be completed at an earlier date.—Tidings. Lion Fondles A Child. In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled the hand that a child thrust into his cage. Danger to child is sometimes great when least regarded. Often it comes through Colds, Croup, and Whooping Cough. They slay thousands that Dr. King’s New Discovery could have saved. “A few doses cured our baby of a very bad case of Croup,” writes Mrs. George B- Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C., “We always give it to him when he takes cold. Its a wonderful medicine for babies.” Best for Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Hemorrhages, Weak Lungs. 50c. ¿1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by City Drug Store. Light Sparks By ourÄNflociat« Editor. Spelling Contest Pine Tar and Honey Have been used for generations in treating coughs. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar- Following is a list of the schools Honey contains both combined with making an average of 90 per cent or other valnable ingredients. Lcok for more in the spelling contest held April the bell on the bottle. Be sure you 22, 1910: get Dr, Bell’s. Sold by City Drug Store. Class “A” (Schools containing more than 1 room) i Percentage I Codling Moth Spray. »4.05 Butte Fails............................. Bellview ............................... ... 94.23 ... 94.05 I The time to spray with arsenate of Ashland Eest School . . . . lead for codling moth in this section is Central Point........................ ....' 3.23 ! from the 1st to the 10th of May —for Class “B” the first spraying to catch the first C aroline L ouise M ac K innon . (One room schools) brood of moth. By a thorough drench Foreign Guardian of Annabel MacKinnon, a TO ADMINISTRATOR ’ S NOTICE .100 Upper Trail District No. 55. ing of the fruit and foliage with two minor. CREDITORS. 59. ...100 Prospect or two and a half pounds of arsenate 51. ...100 SUMMONS. Wellen to fifty gallons of water, it will not be i 4S. ...100 Savage Creek necessary to apply the second spray Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has I n tiie circuit court of oregon , for jackson COUNTY. 78. ....97 Upper Elk Creek until the last of June or the first part been appointed by the county court of Oregon, for Levi Stewart. Plaintiff. 24. ....97 N»r'h Phoenix of July. The work shoulp be thoroughly Jackson County, administrator of the estate of vs 26. .. .93.81 done, with the best pressure possible. James Berry Rodgers, deceased. All persons Orilla Stewart, Defendant. Pine Grove (Woodville) having claims against the said estate are hereby 89. ...93 Dist. Near Trail Use the best brand of l.ad on the mar notified to present the same to the undersigned, To Orilla Stewart, the above named defendant: Black Oak (near Wellen) 76. ....92 66 ket. If you want to make a combinat duly verified, at his residence at Beagle Oregon IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer 14. ....»2 Willow Springs ion spray for aphis and moth, add one or to his attorney, Gus Newbury, at Medford, the complaint of plaintiff filed in the above entit Oregon, on cr before six months from the date 66. ....92 Peyton gallon of black tobacco dip to fifty led court and cause within ten days after tho date 31. ....90.75 gallons of the arsenate mixture. Do hereof. of service of this summons upon you if served Derby April 23rd, 1910. within Jackson County, Oregon, if served person 61. ....90.25 your work thoroughly it you expect Galls Creek C harles O scar R odgers , ally upon you out of the State of Oregon, then Administrator of the estate of James Berry Class “A” good results. within six weeks after the date of such service; In using the lime sulphur spray for Rodgers, deceased. Seperate grades making au average but if served by publication of said summons then within six weeks after the date of first publica of 90 per cent or more are as follows: peach spot fungus, about the 10th of ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE tion thereof, and you are hereby notified that if Fourth grade, Bellview, Butte May, to one gallon of the spray add you fail to appear and answer uaid eoniplaint as IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON,FOR JACKSO Fails, Ashland East School, Cen thirty gallons of water. hereby required, the plaintiff will apply Js the COUNTY tral Point, Woodville, Jacksonville, court for the relief prayed for in the complaint. In the matter of the estate of to-wit:- for a decree of divorce. Fifth g ade, Agate, Bellview, Ash Billiousness and Constipation. Margaret D. Long, deceased. Under and by virtue of an order made by Hon. Notice is hereby given, that Edward Palmer land East School, Central Point, Jack F. M. Calkins, judge of said court, dated the 31st has lecn duly appointed administrator of Bald es sonville, Talent. For years I was troubled with bilious tate, and ail persons having claims against the day of March, 1910. this summons is served on the Sixth grade, Agate, Central Point, ness and constipation, which made estate of said decedent are hereby notified to pre defendant by publication thereof for six succes Butte Falls, Ashland West School, life miserable for me. My appetite sent the same, duly authenticated, to the under sive weeks in the Jacksonville Post, a weekly Ashland East School, Jacksonville. failed me. 1 lost my usual force and signed administrator of said e tate, at his resi newspaper printed and published at Jacksonville, dence in Medford, Oregon, within six months Jackson County, Oregon, and the defendant by Seventh grade, Bellview, Jackson vitality, Pepsin preparations and from the date of the first publication of this no said order is required to appear and answer said ville, Ashland East School, Woodville, cathartics only made matters worse. tice, which date of first publication is April, 16th complaint within six (6) weeks from the date of first publication The date of the first publica Central Point, Ashland West School’ I do not know where I should .have 1910. . tion of said summons is April 9lh 1910, and the E dward P almer , Butte Falls. been today had I not tried Chamber Administrator of the estate of date of the last publication is LJay 21st 1910. Eight grade, Butte Falls, Woodville, lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. The J. A. L emery , Margaret D. Long, deceased. Bellview, Ashland East School. Attorney for Plaintiff. tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, CLASS “ b ” strengthen the digestive functions, SUMMONS Fourth grade. Galls Creek, Grove, purify the stomach,- liver and blood, EXECUTOR’S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Willow Springs, West Side, Dist. No. helping the system to do its work OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. 05, District No. 89. naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birming Notice is hereby given'that the undersigned Plaintiff, Fifth grade, North Phoenix, Pine ham, Ala. These tablets are for sale executor of the last will and testament of Milton Mary E. Eastlick, vs J. Hampton, deceased, has filed his final account district No. 20, Grove, Sams Valiev, by All Dealers. as executor thereof and of said estate in the W. W. Eastlick, Defendant. Suit For Divorce. Peyton, District No. 89. County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and To W. W. Eastlick, the above named defendant: that said Court has appointed Tuesday, May 31, Sixth grade, Wellen, district No.51, i I n the name of the state of ^ oregon , you SUMMONS. 1910, at 10 o ’ clock a, m. of said day as the day are hereby required to appear ar.d answer the Windy Point, district No. 8, Derby. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE and hour for the hearing of said account and of plaintiff's complaint against you now on file in Seventh grade, Upper Trail, Savage IN THE objections thereto and for the settlement there the above entitled court and cause, on or before OF OREGON. FOR THE COUNTY Creek, Peyton, Black Oak, Lone Pine, of. OF JACKSON. the last day of the time prescribed in the order Now, therefore, all persons interested in said for publication of summons herein, to-wlt: on or North Phoenix. Dora S. Sutton, plaintiff, estate are hereby notified and required to appear before the 2nd day of May, 1910, said date being Eighth grade, Willow Springs, Savage vs, at the County Court room at Jacksonville, said the expiration of six weeks from the day of first O. S. Sutton, defendant. Creek, Prospect, Watkins. County and State, at said time, to then and there publication of this summons. And if you fail to No grade in which there is but one ToO. S. Sutton, defendant: show cause, if any there be, why said account appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff In the name of the state of Oregon: You are pupil is included in this list, except hereby required to appear and answer the com should not be settled, allowed and approved, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in in making up the average of the school. plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit said executor discharged and said estate forever said complaint, succinctly stated, as follows: finally settled. That the bonds of matriftiony existing between The correct average of the school is on or before six weeks from the date of the first and Dated April 29, 1910. First insertion April 30th plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved and publication of this summons, which is the 7th day not obtained by adding togather the of May, 1910; if you fail to appear and answer, 1910. abrogated; that plaintiff's former name, Mary E. averages of the several grades and the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief ALVIN CLARK. Rose, be reinstated and restored to her. and that Executor of the Will and Testament of Milton the costs and disbursements of this suit be taxed dividing by the number of grades demanded in the complaint, namely; A decree an J. Hampton, deceased. to the defendant. participating, but must be computed nulling and setting aside the marriage relations This summons is published in the Jacksonville existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and from the whole number of pupils spel Post, by order of Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of for the custody of the minor child, Edna Sutton. TAKE NOTICE. ling and the whole number of words This summons is published by order of the Hun. the above entitled court, which said order was missed. Several of the teachers re J. R. Neil, County Judge, made on the 2nd (Jay IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. made and entered of record on the 18th day of IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON March, 1910, and the first publication hereof is ports have been corrected. If the of May, 1910. The date of the first publication is the 2Cth day of March, 1910. average of your school as reported May 7, 1910, and the last publication iq June 18, I n THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION of Agnes W. E. P hipps , Dutton to Register Title to the following de 1910. above, does not agree with your estim H. L. DE ARMOND, Granta Pass, Oregon Attorney for Plaintiff. scribed real property, situated in Jacksen Coun ate, please write me. I may have Attorney for plaintiff. ty, Oregon, to-wit:- Lots numbered Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Six (6). Seven (7), Eight (8), made errors, but no prizes will be Nine (9), Ten (10), and Eleven (11), in Block awarded until the work has been number Four (4), of the Orchard Home Associ NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. thoroughly examined. ation tract, as numbered, designated, and de Pursuant to an order of t^e County Court of IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON. FOR Jackson County. Oregon, the undersigned, as JACKSON'COUNTY. foreign guardian of Annabel MacKinnon, a minor, In the matter of the Estate of Salisbury Sher- will from and after the twenty-third day of May. man, decease« 1. 1910, proceed to sell al private sale for cash, the Notice iz hereby given that the undersigned. C. interest* cf said minor in anJ to lx>ts three (3) W. Sherman, has been duly appointed by the aTwi{our (4) and the South half (S ’.a) of North County Court of Oregon, for Jackson County, ad west qilarter (NW M) of Section two (2), Town ministrator of the estate of Salisbury Sherman, ship thirty-four (34) South. Range three (3) West deceased. Al! persons having claims against the of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson County, said *.alaU’ are hereby notified to present the same, Oregon, the interests of said minor Leing the fee duly verified, to the undersigned, administrator of simple title subject to the dower right of the said estate, at his residence in Taient. Oregon, undersigned; and the undcisigned will sell unit within six months from the date of the first pub convey with the minor's said interest her own lication of this notice. d >\ver right; that i.i to say, tho fee simple title Date of first publication is May 7, 1910. B ds will be re free from dower will l.e Fold. C. W. SHERMAN. Admiatrator of the reived nt ihe Jackson County Bank. Medford. Estate of Salisbury Sherman, deceased. Oregon. Speaker Cannon is the only man we know of who can both down ar.d out and right on the job at the same time. Roosevelt will hardly kno.v Congress when he gets back, if that body keeps on reforming itself. It will be recalled that the Demo cratic outlook took on a rosy hue when William Jennings Bryan was abroad before, but changed ; in ¿a twinkling when he set foot on his native soil. Secretary Wilson has ruled that bleached flour is—bleached flour. Roosevelt admits that he missed the newspapers. And we violate no con fidence in extending the assurance that the newspapers missed Roosevelt. As we dope it out from the foreign news. Mr. Roosevelt is president of everything but the United States. If Attorney General Wiekersham By Virtu« of an execution and order of sale scribed on the official plat thereof, now of rec duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of had held all the corporation jobs attri ord. th« County of Josephine State of Oregon, dated Why Experiment buted to him by his political enemies, VO the 3rd day of May. 1910, in a certain action in Margaret Tice. Walter Tice, Anna Willits, Rush he wouldn’t be able to look a trust the Circuit Court for said County and State Willits, Ellie Phelps. Ira Phelps. Charley Tice, buster in the face, When Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey has wherein L. T. Corliss as plaintiff recovered judg Belle Tice, Tom Tice, Maggie Culver. Melvin ment against Mt. Pitt Hydraulic* Quartz Mining The Philadelphia North American been tried with satisfaction for over Culver. Hazel Tice, Fred Tice. Martha Tice. an Oregon corporation for the sum of Bate Tice. Nettie Clark, William Clark, Elmira discusses somewhat at length, “the sixteen years in millions of homes for Company, Three thousand three hundred forty and 34-100 complexion of the next Congress.’’ coughs, colds, cro'up and all throat and Dollars and costs and disbursements taxed at two May Cox. John W. Cox. Amelia Wilson, A. M. Wilson, Mary L. Davison. William E. Davison. Perhaps a little “bloom of youth bronchial troubles. You canget it any hundred thirty-five Dollars, on the 26th day of Annie Jackson. H. W. (W. II.) Jackson, Fred April. 1910. wauld help its complexion some. where. Look for the bell on the bot- Notice is hereby given that I will on the 8th E. Davison, Mary A. Davison, E.A. Pennock. S. C. Spencer. Geo.H. Durham. Herbert L. Water- Whenever a public utilities com tie. Sold by City Drug Store. day of June. 1910 at the front door of the Court ous. Eugene F. Brenncn, Wm. L. Smith. Allan mission has been tried, those whom it --------------- «2)4----------------- House in Jacksonville, in said County, at 2 o’clock Smith,and all whom it may concern. Defendants. in the afternoon of said day. sell at public auct affects have been sorry they didn’t TAKE NOTICE ion to the highest bidder for cash, the following Wise or Otherwise. That on tho 21at day of March, 1910. an applica hava one before. described property, tc:-wft: The west half of tion was Sled by the said Agme Dutton in the It is nip and tuck between Albany North-west quarter of North-we.U quarter of Circuit court of Jackson County. Oregon, for Ini and Pittsburg in the race for the graft I Shirkers, jerkers, and workers-that’s Section 6 Township 35 S. R. 4 West of W. M., tial Registration of the title of the land above de containing 20 acres, also the West half of South scribed. Now unless jrou appear on or before the medal. the classification which takeH us all in west quarter of South-west quarter of Section 31st day of May. 1910. and show cause why such Besides, what good would it do to — and every mun knows to which class 31 in Township 31 S. R. 4 West of W.M.. contain application i1 u.. •... Lu gianted. the same will be I ing 20 acres. Champ Clark to be Speaker, if he he belongs. taken as confessed, r.nd a i t.., e will be entered Taken and levied upon as tho property of said according to the appl.i.ullon and i. u will be for could not do in his way and according There are no “soft snaps” in this the Mt. Pitt Hydraulic A Quartz Mining Company ever barred from disputing the sim.e. to his lights the mighty works old Joe world. Every man must carry his or so much thereof as may 1« necessary to satisfy Witness my hand and lhe seal of said coait Cannon has wrought? A Speakership i burden. Sometimes some of us are the said judgement in- favor of L. T. Corliss hereto affixed this the 28kh day of April, A. D. shorn of its power would not be worth compelled to help carry somebody’s against said Mt. Pitt Hydraulic A Quartz Mining 1910. Company with interest thereon, together with ail (Seal) W. R. C oleman , having. else burden, teo, but the man who costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. County Clerk of Jackson County. Orogen, Chancellor Day does not like Mr. fails to lift on lhe job soon becomes W. A. JONES. Sheriff. and cx-oDicio Clerk of the Circui . Court. By R. B. DOW. Deputy. Taft. Now and then it seems that incapable of lifaing, and this realization F red W. M ears . By M. B. T owne , Deputy. Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon. May 5, 1 910. Mr. Taft may have inherited a streak becomes his real burden. Attorney for Applicant. of the famous “Roosevelt luck”,after It takes a pretty good nerve to fight Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under all. SUMMONS. for your own convictions, It takes a whole lot to fight for the other fel- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON FOR Execution. JACKSON COUNTY. low’s. For all Bowel Troubles By virtue of an execution and order of sale. du When every body agrees with you, The Christian Church a corporation. Plaintiff. ly isaueu by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Use Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain. Relief is vz of Jackson, State of Oregon, dated the it ’ s a pretty good sign that nobody J. C. Cowles and Irene Cowks. Defendants. County almost instantaneous. Is also good 11th day of April. 1910. in a certain action in the externally for all kinds of pain, Sold takes you seriously. Then is the time To J. C. Cowles and Irene Cowles, the above Circuit Court for said County and State wherein to take stock of yourself. Charles Prim and W. I. Vawter aa plaintiffs, re everywhere. named defendant«:- covered judgment against The Revenue Mining Its when you’re surest of your ground In the name of the state of Oregon.-You and Company, a corporation, for the suns of Seven each of you arc hereby r«quirt'd to appear and Mrs. C. F. Dunford returned from that the enemy is in the most favorablo answer the complaint of plaintiff filed in the Hundred ($700.00) Dollars, together with interest position to undermine vour fortfications. above entitled court and cause within six weeks thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from Grants Pass Thursday morning, She Most of us can stand adversity — we from the date of the first publication of this sum the let day of May. 1909. and eoata and dis- was accompanied by Mrs. George mons upon you which is the 7th day of May, 1910, buisenients taxed at Sixteen (S16.00) Dollars, on seem to be built that way but it takes and Thrasher and her sons James and if you fail to appear and answer within the the 5th day of January, 1910. an uncommonly strong man to stand time required, for want thereof the plaintiff will Notice is hereby given that I will on the 16th Harry, and daughter Mildred. prosperity. apply to the court for the relief prayed for and day of May, 1910, at the Court House door in in it* complaint, vi«:- Far a decree of Jacksonville, in eaW County, at 2 o’clock P. M. Tho University of Adversity turns demanded the court decreeing a correction of the desci ip t ion of said day. sell at public auction to the highest out the best students of any training of the lands conveyed by defendants to Wm. Mc- balder for cash, all the right, title and interest school in the world, because its lessons Cubbin and recorded in volume 24 at page 70 of that said defendants had in and to the following the deed records of Jackson County. Oregon, a.id property on and from the 28th day of October. consist mostly of Hard Knocks. that plaintiff be decreed tojbe the owner of the 1909. and .ieecribed aa foilown, to-wit: Don’t kick if you have no friends. lands deecribed as Beginning at the southeast The south-east quarter of the north-east quar A wise philosopher once sai 1 that, if comer of the north west quarter of section 12 in ter and the east half of the south-west quarter of "with strength and case a man would have friends, he must township 38 south of range 2 west of the W. M. Section eleven (11), in Township thirty-seven (87) they always pieuse" and running thence west 80 rod«, thence north South, of Range three (3) West, of Willamette show himself friendly. &2.5 rods, thence east 80 rods thence south 52.5 Meridian, in Jackson County, Oregon Play a man's game! Never hit below rods to the place of beginning containing 26 acres Taken and levied upon aa the property of the the belt Ask no special favors, hut more or les«"-And for such other and further re said defendant. The Re\enue Mining Company, lief as to the court may seem just and equitable in or so much thereof a* may be necessary to satisfy be man enough to grant them to the the premise*. This summon« is published in The the said judgment in favor of said plaintiffs, other fellow. If you’re fairly beaten, Jacksonville P«>et once a week for six consecutive Charles Prim and W. I Vawter. arainst said MAM av don.t trv to Minimize the victor’^ glory weeks by order of Hon. J. R. Neil Judge of the Revenue Minin* Company, with interest there LEV! STRAUSS (Kt CO by crying, “foul!’, Be a man—and County Court of Oregon for said county, said ' on, together with all co*U and disbursements leirn by the mistakes that you’ve made order having hern made on the 3rd day of Ma’ that haxe or may accrue. W. A. J onks . Sheriff. 19’0. a:al the defeats you've »uttered. Be > By R. B. Dow. Deputy. GUS NEWBURY. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, April IX 1910. Attorney for plaintiff. a man! ___ TWO HORSE OVERALLS MV EXECUTORS FINAL NOTICE. NOTICE. Administrator’» Notice to Creditors. I n tun county court of oregon , in and fqr JACKSON COUNTY. Estate of Kinder K. Boaz, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the estate of said decedent haa filed in the county court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, his final account of his adminis tration of raid estate, and the county court has fixed Monday. May 23. 1910. at 9 o’clock in the foreno >n of said day, in the court room of said court, in the court house at Jacksonville, Jackson County. Oregon, as the time end place for hear ing of said final account. Ail portions interested are htreby notified to make, or Ale their objections to said ffnal account with the said court, if any they have, on or be- fuie Baid day and time. Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon, April 19, 1910. T. J. K enney . Executor of the estate of Kinder K. Boaz, de ceased. SUMMONS. I n the circuit court oforegon for jackson COUNTY. W. T. Grieve, Kste Grieve his wife. Murtha R. Mitchell and C. II, Mitchell, her husband, Plaintiffs VS. Lizzie A. Littlefield and Frank P. Littlefield, her husband. De fendants. To Lizzie Littlefield and Frank P. Littlefield her husband, the above named defendants:— In the name ol the state of Oregon—You and each of you ar* hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of j laintiffs filed in the above entitled court and cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons upon you which is the 30th day of April. 1910, and if you fail to appear within the time required and answer, fur want thereof the plain tiffs will apply to the court for the relief prayed for and demanded in their complaint, to-wit: For a decree of the court for the sale of Lots one and two in section 31 and lot four in section 30, all in township 32, south of range three cast of the Willamette Meridian, in the manner provided by law, and that the proceeds of the sale be applied to the payment of lhe cos ts and expenses of suit and attorneys fees, and costa of sale, and the balance be divided among the plaintiffs and de fendants in proportion to the interests Which each has in the said property and according to the laws of the state of Oregon. This summons is served by publication once a week for six con secutive weeks in the Jacksonville Post, published at Jacksonville, Oregon, by order of Hon. F. M. Calkins Judge of said Court, said o der having been made on the 21st day of April, 1910. Gus N ewbury . Attorney for Plaintiffs SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Anna Green. Plaintiff, vs Willis Green, Defendant. To Willis Green, the above named defendant: I n THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of plaintiff filed in the above entitled court and cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication of thia summons, which is April 2nd 1910, And if you fail to appear and answer within the time required, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for and demanded in her complaint, viz:- For a decree of the court dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for the custody of the minor child of plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is served by publication in th« Jacksonville Poet, by order of Hon. F. M. Calkins, judge of said court, said order hsving been made and entered on the 28th day of March, 1910. Gus N ewbury , Attorney for Plaintiff-. 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