PREVENTING HOG CHOLERA A ROTprnmpnt piKTlniriit sun Ion Is eued 111 f.illnuliiK bulletin on ls cbolera. In irhlrb II lave nut g.iod DidhodH for prvrvnttng (lie dlwttse Tropor tuclhoda of filling and car re noowuwiry In nntor to kwp lb bcrd In a bcnlili.v. pruning condition, HetiUhy nop. kwsii n vllKl't Ann' Of resistance npilusl dlsons nml tills factor plnys no small part lu itie con Irol of bop cholera. Klllhy. ninittsl quarters, 'ack of escrcls m1 wrong methods of feeding orenxune tin turn: immunity nml nre secondary factors In the spread of disease. There Is no place on furm whore disinfectants are so necessary as in the hog bouses and yards. White wash. lime, chloride of lime slid flock di are the dlslnfertauts commonly Used. Pastures and lots may tie clean eil up by rooting the nogs for a few mouths en eh year and cleaning away !l litter. The unused lots can I put to good use If plowed and sowed to some fornpe crop. Necessary precautions ajnilnst the food and drinking water becoming con HFSET RK1.ESH11UB (By courtesy of Ion s state college tnmiuated must be observed. The Im portance of clean water, clean feed and clean troughs and feeding floors should be emphasized. Muddy fards when In use a few years liecome tllthj and endanger the beaitb of tbe herd. Yards should be well drained and all wallow holes Oiled. Pens and pas tures through which the drainage from swine Inclosurec higher up runs should not be used. Uogs coming from olber berds or stock shows should be excluded from the home herd until tbey are positive ly sbowu to be free from disease Tbey should be quarantined iu yards set otT for this purpose. Such yards should not communicate In any way with tbe regular yards. They sliould also be cleaned by dipping or wash ing with a water solution of a Tollable disinfectant, as there Is a pos-ibility of carrying germs In tbe dust and dirt on tbeir bodies. Tbe quarantine pe riod should be longer than the aver age period of Incubation. Torre weeks Is as long as is necessary. The possible introduction of the disease Into the pens by people, dogs, birds, etc, should be guarded against, especially If cholera is preset t In the neighborhood. Whenever It is neces sary for a person to enter a bog lot : where the disease is present fie shoes should be cleaned acd disinlucted on leaving. Persons taking can of chol era bogs should observe tbe uecessary precautions against tbe distiibution of the disease and see that o hers prac tice like precautions. FEEDING THE PIGS. Peculiarities ef Anim" Structure Necessitate Concentrated Foods. A small stomach and c:i extensive Intestinal canal are peculi.'.rltiea of tbe pig's structure which hire to be con sidered in the matter of feeding in the opinion of a prominent swine herder. Tbe smallness of the stomach indi cates the necessity of concentrated food, and the large intestinal canal points to the fact thai a large quantity of food can be disps d of. While it is obviotM, however, that concentrated food i adapted to the pig's organism, it is Inadvisable that it should be given a;, inlimited diet of this food. Potatoes, i tc., may not be so excellent for the trposes of devel opment as barley nir.il, but a certain quantity of these noi only reduces the feeding bill, but diminishes tbe risk of overfeeding. fieeent experiment"; Lave shown that fatting pigs should i e fed at least three times a day. :. .d a third meal, given as late in the evening as possi ble, should be tbe 1. ..viesL Tbe roots which salt pigs best are swedes and potatoes. We have known cases where cab bages have been I' d to fatten pigs, but they are of no u-e. Skimmilk. barley meal and potatoes are excellent for pushing tbe care :;ss along, but there does not appear l. be much advantage la boiling tbe tu! . rs. Carrots For Cattle. Those who bine one or two cows and a piece of ground that may be tilled should not fall to sow a few rows of half long carrot seed. If gown by band the seed should be scat tered so us to make a row ol a couple of inches broad. 'J'hey may be sown t fteen to sixteen inches apart. Keep them clean, but do not thin them when tbe seed has been prudently sown. When autumn conns the amount of good food furnish d will be a matter of surprise. Cntli freezing weather the carrots may l.e simply pulled up and fed without hopping or slicing. Alfalfa Ie r.'cellent Feed. Alfalfa is an excellent feeding stuff where It can be obtained; Hogs relish it either when fin-en or when It has been properly cured tor hay. It 1st very helpful if the brood sow has ac cess to pasture. II not only helps pro vide the proper food, bat it affords a place for exetcisa which la very essen- W. A. Boom. Pres. D. F. Stewart, Vlce-Pre. C. M. Ei.Kiiis,CBbr STATE BANK NO. 188 L. a. Booth, Aw't " Crook County Bank ; PRINEVILLF, OREGON Capital Rtock fully paid fSfi.ono.oo Hurplua 6,000.00 Htock holders' liability... SM.uoo.oo ' Statement Rendered to State Bank Examiner Nov. 10, 1910) Aweto Liabilities Loan and PluoounU S1S6.620.8S Capital atock Mfl.OOOOO Overdraft I,3;f.s2 Burplul 6,00000 Furniture and flxturci 2,210.04 Undivided profits 7,B1 (W lU'ftl estate 6.0IO.IW Deposit l7(l,00.U7 Cms ea aaad" tad doc fron aenlu (79, 157. 19 SHE WAS INQUISITIVE. But Didn't Fool Hec Neighbor, Whose Inning Will Coma Later. - ''I do not like hor at all," said tlie suburban woman apropos of her now noijihW. "I tliink she is the sort (hat moves into a pliui anj trios to force a casual acipmintanc into an intimate fricmlsliip before the month is out." "Why do you think so?" asked the patient listener. Because of this incident,"' re sumed the suburbanite, "The day thev arrived I met lier on the law n ami after saying 'Good morning' asked ber it she was potting sot tied. She Mid site was, and that ended the first conversation. I spoke to Iter several times after that, but I didn't call. These across the lawn pleasantries arc use ful in that thev rive you a chance to pet acquainted without commit- tnijt yourself to a formal visit. Anvwav, 1 was too busy to call. We wore having the second floor decorated, and the house looked awful, but the fact that she knew there wore decorators at work didn't deter our enterprising neigh bor." "You don't mean to say she called first ?" asked the patient one. "Officially, no. She appeared suddenly in our living room, saying she found the door open, and, hear ing voices, 'had just come up,' and she asked if she might use our tele phone. Oh, yes; site had one of her own, but she explained she was about to call up an agency to get a new girl and didn't want the present incumbent to know she was about to be supplanted." "Did she get the girl ?" asked the still patient one. 'Of course she didn t, answered the outraged suburbanite. "She has that identical girl yet, and all the time she was talkinc to the agenev and demanding a culinary angel at moderate rates her eagle eye was taking in the bare spots in the car pet and the scratches on John's desk." Pausing for breath and averting threatened apoplexy, she concluded: hen the decorators go and the curtains are hung I'll deliberately ask that woman to call. Having seen us at our worst, she will be permitted to see us at our best, aft er whicn to paraphrase a famous governor it will be a long time be tween visits." Xew York Press. A Story ef Thackeray. There is a storv of Thaekerav shortly after the publication of "Vanity Fair' dining with a friend and receiving an introduction to his next neighbor, "Captain Crawley of the Life guards." Thackeray look ed greatly annoyed, scarcely opened his lips to this gentleman and after ward told his host in an aggrieved tone that he liked a joke as well as any man, but there was a time and a place for all things. Xo jok ing allusion to a character of his novel had. however, been designed or perpetrated. The fellow guest actually was a Captain Crawley and held a commission in the Life guards. Disraeli and the Cabman. To be recognized by a cabman sets the seal on fame. Disraeli was really and truly famous. Lady Dorothy Xevill calls to mind a Bea consfield boast. lie was getting into a hansom when the driver opened the trapdoor. "I know who you are, sir," he said. "I have read all your books, bar 'Lothair.' " But there is a reverse to every medal. Beaeonsfield once suffered a set back. "I walked with Gladstone on Tuesday," wrote Lord Houghton, "and when he left me a gentleman came up and said, 'Might I ask if that was Mr. Disraeli?' Such is fame." London Chronicle. Happy Thought. "Your story is good," said the publisher to the author who had called to learn his fate, ''"but there is one thing about it that I can't un derstand." "What's that?" queried the au ihor. "You have the climax in the mid dle chapter instead of the last," said the publisher. "V.'hv is that?" "Oh," answered tho author, "that is a little scheme of mine to keep women from knowing how the story is going to turn out by reading the last chapter first!" Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. "Smoaking Tobacoa." The earliest instance known of penalizing smoking in the streets is in the court books of the mayor of Methwold, in England. There is the following entry on the rocord of the court held Oct. 14, 1C95: "We agree that any person that is taken smoaking tobacoa in the street shall forfitt one shillinge for every time so taken, and it shall be lawful for the petty constables to distraine for the same, for to be putt to the uses above said. We present Nicholas Barber for smoakine in the street and doo amerce him one shillinge." LADIES' House Cleaning Time J This is the time of yc&r thai every imdustrioin housewife logins Iter house cleaning. In order to do that you must have the proper articles to clean with. THE LEADER has just these articles. If you will take ad vantage of this two weeks offer you can do your house cleaning cheaper. For the next two weeks we will sell regular 5c bars of soap Mondays Pride Soap, 6 Bars for 25c. Diamond C Soap, 6 Bars for 25c Dew Drop Washing Powder, 1 package for 25c Light House Washing Powder, 1 package for 25c See Our Main Street Window. Mrs. I. Michel, Prop. New Hardware and Furniture Store Will Open April 1st. NOTICE TO I have just received a general line of New and Second Hand Furniture, also a general line of Hardware. I have bought right and will sell at right prices. Newcomers and Old Timers Can save money by looking over trouble to show goods. John Morris, Ladies' Spring Suits. fvi Clifton & Cornett AT Dissolution of Partnership. Notice in hereby given that the part nership heretofore i'xiBting between Guy Lafollette and K. K. Grav, aa pub linhers of the Crook Conntv Journal, in this day dissolved by mutual consent, J j;iy )afollette retiring. K. K. (ray will continue the business, collect all J uina ami pay an nrm dents. Dated tuiu 17th day of March, 1911. Gut Lakoi.i.kitk, It. E. Gkay. THE PUBLIC: "The La Vogue Garment" The correct stytes in which the ''La Vogue Garment" is made will please you. The high qualify, good workmanship, splendid lit, MAKE the garment give satisfactory service in the wear. J The best friends ol "The La Vogue Garment" are the women who have worn it And because they have worn it, they continue to do so. J We do not FEATURE the fabnes, the linings, the tailoring, or any other one point, but by giving each oi these points the same conscientious attention, select a garment which is the garment to sell our customers with best salislaclion to them and most consistent, steady, year-alter-year prolits to us. . New up-to-date Spring Suits now here. J A visit to our store is sure to benelit you, whether you buy anything or not. THE OLD BRICK STORE. Spring and Summer Sample. The new Spring ind Summer FaHhion Book of Chaa. A. Btereru A Bros, just received. The latest in Women' and MiHses' made to order garments. A complete line of bt-autiful eamplea, Mbr. J. .i. Hmith, agent, 3-2-tf. Prineville, Oregon. Baled and Loose Hay. For tale. Writo ctH or 'phone .1. Fi. Adamson, Prineville, Orafpjn. 3-23-t ATTENTION Prineville, Or. my stock, No Prop'r. Ladies' Spring Suits For. Sale. One grade Clydesdale HUllion, com ing 4 years old, neighs 1700 pounds. Call on or write 8, K, 1'rose, Prineville, Oregon. 3-2.1 4t. Homeitead Relinquishment K)0 acres; 10 acres plowed; Al home, stead. If interested drop a line to Pontoflice llox 304, Prineville, Oregon. 3-23 4tp. I SPcitssona Cards, Cruk Cmntjf jfittrmtt C; AWIrtrlio! title (o ILUud enl uma luu In Crime futility. B. F. WjrMe, Sttere, freweilk, Orte ejrwev'aa mm4 Trfa tCVtiiity l'liyMn.) VbeW Ortfm, N. W. Sanborn Attorney-ntljw Ailtimmm Murk l'rliiovtllo Q C. SSriM Sitmt CtlmH Office with Oeo. W. Ilwne &rinmil, Orfm W. 1 MYMtS (). C. YOUNG I'mrttre in ell muru. Nhm'II ettcnllne In wao r rluli la, liiinii end crluiiiwl di-ieui-re. Dr. John lluback, t tf Voivrtnarr Nureron I'. H, Army, lfcirliiitnt til ttt riitlliilHM. All H,.rt,l Murk el Kneaweble Hamilton Stable. Prieterille, Or. W. A. ULLL FRANK Ml'Nl'FKIi l-emycr The Dal lit ... Oregon X'VUUHTM Belknap Cdwards ?. ft C. SSrimk J( ttrwtl, IPn'mtn'tl, Orfm, (. L. liLKNimi Attorney HilLew Will prctlt In all UteOarU. Offlae or it dm la I. Iluenben'e, IVInevllle, Orrtnu WADL HUSTON Surveyor llouii'Htf.d locations a specialty Prineville, .... Oregon tPkysUimm mm J Smrfmmm VkUM ANwaa.ro ranm-TtT !T ea Niont ofth una Itooa MrtrTM or Adimwii'i i liavatfTuaa. Both ot!tc an roaj dvooa lebont. 0rfmm Dr. J.TrcucIIcs Fox SPECIALTIES! (Icnrml and ni-pnitlvp HunoTv; HvKlfnp, and iiiriiiw ii jwmwin ry, ami inHn"jr or Wuiiifti itml tiiiUrtn; AltiiH'tiiry faun I, it nd iMffmtlnti. AUrniUnr lit OfTlrtt, Main TutftwlayN, Tlmmlun, tittH4ttur(Uy,'itoA p. in. Oihrr tlnim on lu.ll. Prineville. Oregon Cows for Sale! Some Extra Good Milch Cows for Sale. Call on phone or write, H. E. Ride out, Proprietor Fairview Stock Farm Prineville, Oregon r 1 " RECEPTION Smith & Allingham, Prop. Clmnip Smitli'i old 8 tit ml. Imported and Domestic ft Cigars Imported Wine and Liquors. For Sale. (Y(am Poparator, 750 lbt. an hour, wind mill top uml Hulkey I'loW. For pnrtlciilarH we John Mtttnon, iTlufville, Orton. a iri-tf. Sale of Suits SaU of left on hund Suit and Overcoats. $22.50 Suits....:.- $15.00 $30.00 Suit $20.00 $45.00 Suit. $25.00 $30.00 Overcoat. $20.00 $25.00 Overcoat . $18.00 GORMLEY, the Tailor. Call For County Warrant. AH ntilnior?i niiffral ftml warrant.? ami all Mm! w arrant np to an l tiiilinl iiiK No. 4:1 rv now iayahl. Iutrcl r til atop IrtMii tli (lain of tltl imllir. llrlnlllo, Orrtfim. Mtnh HI, lull. It At III L JoHlN, t'ountjr l rt'iiiivr. Rotlctf to 0'cJitor. Nntlf U hvrrhr Kn if lt titnlrMlanr-l, th almitiuirMtili ( Ui fui nf u-ut r. I.filr. l nil irMii lttitK rtoltn) it I Mat lliv lw'it'J lu (in'til lln'in w t It ih irMMr nmrttfra lu iNr njulrniitiiuil nt Um wtlMn i tttithtlii frtiiu tio Ulu ui Ursl hui'lti aitMi) l ltd uutu , -ti.l .Uj ui Mtvlt, 111, M l A ll I YTtK. A'tmutliriru ol Hit f at to u( nwnr K, l.yt, itfvi'Mvtt, (Uititcat Mdtlc. m)iartrtiti if the Interior, U. H, Un.l OltU- al I ha lallr-. Orrgtm Ktuurjf twit, A atifftrlrul mnlp attMavli havlim rrn fllr In IliU utTi.- by Krtnvl . tt rlihl, i. Umlaut- Mtul hiuHiv4ii ry N.t. tuaa MriIi If, l"lu, nt ml tWiinn N.Titwn hli 1'i m.utlt. KitntTv 14 Km1, WiilHt.ir-Ht. M Hill ttii, by UmiU It JoltnMMt. niiilmiiv, In whU'M U U lirip-4 Itml tiil UmiU l j..itii. un ht whtillr aNnitnr4l mmut irari hr im.tr tliafl t iikmiIIi Ui ti, that uii tmi't U not wiilrtl Miin ami rulltvicl nv )) imrtyaa miulrt-d ty 1m w; (lil nl- Irrtrtt alMMPttiv Ull iui l I.U(ittl'V turn I in lli army ttavr tr nmrltM ttt uf Hi t'nltiMlHiMM in llnw of wr. Hii tnriti-i an hrviiy null Dim in inrr. rmiMtiiit an uiir wvuivnoD iuiilii wit niWaniiutt ml iti o'ol.N k a. tti.un April j", lull i-m.rv T. K J, l'uffy, a niar pul.l.tni liUuftl In lihi vlllt. UniMt. and lUal iliml harln wilt Im hia at IOuVNm k a m, cm April V. ivtl, ftirrlli Hratolrf antt trr)Vt-r Hi ! t bltnt mnltw j.Ht Oftlw In Ut- tIli, tirrtf.in, Tiw id wHttMiMiit itatviiia. iii a pruin-r ' fld . tit, nird ri.ruary , mil, u fnitli lvu wltd'lishow Itml afiortlm ftlltgrnw rntnl prvtuv uf thl nuiim ntn ma tm m,( it U horvl.y nrttrrr.1 anil tltnt lrd tlmt mm t, ttulli-v Iw fttvfti liy ilu atut 'ri. r iini.llt-nii.itt. C. VI. mmHK. ltitrr. Content Ifotlcf. ltoparlmiMtt oflha ItitrrUir. IT. M. l.iul Ulllcc at Th Pnllwi, Orwon, fpirury ftt twll. A aiilllrlvnl mnt afililnu1 havtii lan ntrti In Oil nlUca l.y t.rtif W, I onrutt. ri. I mnl, Mgniiiett hoiittMimtl wtilry N., Uir. IMHil Juitw . IMU7. Iitr ', ito'j, n r-',, m f4 krt'llnlt S luwnhli IT MiUtll, rntiff t? mat, Wllmttwlltt klVrltlltth- by ttnr t. Am d'rMtn,nmUtiPV. In witlfli It I tt'lanl tlmt Miit iHr K. AndtrMin lm wholly dnN nid Irani fur imirv limn i timiiih lat Mal; tlmt rmIiI tra't U iml rUUd ntn and rulllVNtml by id irnriy a miiilrr! by law; Oml IIhtc am tin tnirmf in. ni wltni fvr llMTwmi Oml ald nllrrl aliittw wim mi diH I hi vmiduytiH nt tu lim army, navy or ntart" ntriwtir I he 1'nltt-d fttaf- In llntrtef war. tSild purlin at iM'tt hy mMinVtt In nNar, rpMmd and itftt-r rvidi'iittt bmii. ini Mtiil alh-ihn at tu uvirii m. m. April 4). il,lH.Ain T. K. J. Unity, a mlnry it hi In, al hU 4titttt 111 I'rtui'vlllr, iirm. nmt tlmt Anal hxartna will I- iuMd at iu.. !. h h, mi. mi A Mill tl, i'Ji I, iWnn tin ltii.tfr and It.wlvrr t iht Unll.d Htulv lAttd limrv Hi The Itallca, ttn-tfim. Tlt atitd ontriaiil ttavlna. In a limner af Adarll, 1Ih1 fr'rbrunry furib fmU which iIikw thai af(r dit dlll not imtmmihI rrvltw ufthl ntu mn uot lm rnndr. II 1 livrrhy urdrriHl and dlrtvird lht n h ni bv t ivph by due and tmwr tiiiiiruiiMt, S-lttM C. W, MtMlltK, lttlrr. J Not if of Content. IHirtmrnto( ihf tntrrtnr, l ulled fttatv IjkUtl Ufllca.Tlm I'ull. . On. VlRfl ll .'1, IMlt, To William It. M..ru of .03 fc.;.tihHt.,m)illi', waab.i i'onitt', You rw hvrrftjr notified dial Utanrhv V iUttti whoalvv t'rlnrvlllo, onuutt, a hrr iMMtniiKD addnna, did tin t'ohruarr tvil, III hi thl oflhtt tttr iluly iimitairt d ilit MUnti to i o lr and M-ciiri? tllraitullftfl4ti n Jroiir tut inf. lead tmiry No. uwYI, Mrlal N, U.'i7 umdi NmrnmlMir U, iwio, (,r tH-iiun 1nwtt lilii H ., raiiK A i't lllainPttf Mfrhllan, and a t riMind for hrr rnnbt allcitr timi id wllllam II. Moritan It wlmll abamhnr aid tract ul lttd lor owr u iminiit li mii ; that tie ha lalled to rr.ld mi ttif ald laud lor nnr Itmn i tniiih; ilml lit h wlmllr IIIh to Improve and niltlvit t lie ld tra t of land a rviilriHl by law or al nil. Yon am, ilifTHlorr, further muiilpd that tht aald allcKlou will )m uki'ti hy tli oltirr nk tmvlnf iM't-n iioiib-MM'd by yon, ami your mitt entry will by ranrolrd thvrtumltr wiiliotit vonr Itirlln-r rttilil in Ikj hmnl lin n In, ti)htr iH'lori 1 1 in oittct or on apM', If vou Ull to tlli In thin om- within iHi'iuy ( iur il.o CtM'KTH piihUrailon ol llii iiotlti;, an ihow u below, your aniwir, umlor oaih. np-iiii nlly miH'ttiiK and rfupoiulliiit to iiuv nil Kitiloim of commt, or If you Ml within tlmt llimr to ill. In thin nV ilut proof thi you havu m-rvi'tl tropy o( your amtwir on th Mid conti-HiHiit yltliiT In Kron or by roKldit-red mull. !( thu cr viiit ! inado by the dMlviry of a fopy of yuur airnwor Ui the roiiicmaiit tu ptroii, proof ufiiifih ii'rvlcii iiiuit W rltliir llm Mitl i'imi uaiui'a wrlib-n arkliowlt'ilKiiirut ol hi rn I'vlptof tlioi'oiiy.Hhowiiut Ihu dad of lu r ci-lpt, or tin' nfli'UvIt o Tho hto by whom llm iU-lvvty wan umd ufatiiitf ythvn ami Wheru llto iiy wan ilelluTi'd; 1 mndul,) r'gi tiTi'iljniiil. prmif ul mtf (i mTvn' iiutnt I'tiimlat of UiuHltlmrvUof tltuuiTwiti bv limn the rot.y hum malU-il iiatlnK uhi-ii ami ihu MmUittlrc to wlilfli t wu mailud, and tlila nnithtvil iiminI m acixiiiipaiiltxj hy tho j.umirmtivr' ruceipt (or Hi U'lu.f. Yon hoiild itata In your aimwer the nnmoo( tho pomofllia to whh dfHlra dm ire notices Ui bu guilt to you, it, W, M(M)ltK, ll'iflntcr. IVaW of tint ptiblit-atlon Mnn-h Itatuof iwro ml piibllratlon April 0, Dmeof third piibllt-atfnu April )!l, lull, Ialu of fourth publication April A), Ji'll. SuiniiKtiiH, In the Circuit Court oi thu 8UU of OnKon for crook County. J. H.Oray.ami O. CeOrny, I'liilntlff, vn, ln. Milt Mi'ihiimld, KobtM'ua KlulayHOii, and Flora Mrould. dufi'mlauu. 'J o fialwlJa Mi-IouhI(1, nn1 Itobocca Plnlny ion, ilffi'pilaiit atnivu naiiu'd : Jn th nain of the Htain i)f On'eon, you nro hri)by 'rt'Hiiirod lo aphi-ar ainr annwiT iho ('ouiplalut It led agnlimt ymi In Ihu nlovi'-i'ii-tilled wmrt and anil, on or bWore the limt ilnv of thu (fine nrimrrlbud lu thu order for miMf. caiion oi in) a mimmoiii, 10-wiii inu iiiin nny or April lull, and If you fall tout aunwir, for H ani lloTcof, t)) plalnllffH will apply to thu court for tha rlWl Hii-ntiu di'iiiaiidt-d, to-wit : That the defi'inlauUi hih! each of Lhcin tie rn qiilrud to(NtablUh their rUlm In and to (ho Houth half of th Houlh Whijl iiiRrUr, and 1 lift Houth half of the Month Kail (jimrlur of Hiti.Ioii Ten (10), the North Kant (jiutrter, ami the North vvuKi (junrier oi Buniinu mxiL't'n ui). itmi th Houth KkiL (iimrlHr nf tha Honlh WLut miitrinr of Hoc: I Ion K 'k lit mm (IM), the North KiiMt(Uarlir of the North Went quartur, and tho North hnlf of the North Kant quarter of Unction Nlnotuun uwj an in lowimnip nixiuun flu) Houih. of KanRe Nlnuteen (lit) KHt of tho WUlumtdtu Murldlau, In CrtKk County, Ort'Koit, and that a ducnte be, entered herein forever hHrrlmr thu aald defendantn, and each of them, ami alt nergouH ela mliiK under, bv or throinrh them or either of thum from makluir or claiming any Intercut In and to nal'1 land or any part thereof, and that ulaliulfDt be declared thu AWeri In feenlmpleof ald land, and for mieh oifiai aniJ luriner oraer or ueeree hn may Hoent inoeMn t)ia premUeg, and fur the cohU and dlHbuwinunwof ttiln suit. Thl iuiiimonn nerved upon you hy order of the Hon. W. L. ItradHhaw. .Iiitlir-ii of ilm ilIm.vii. entitled court, dated the lrd day of February, ltfll. and the date of the flrnt biihiicaiiim thli iiiin mom U March '2nd, iml, and the ditto of the hiid pifl ll"iiMou thereof will expire 'l ... ' . t-SU Atty for Malntlffc,