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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1899. 8 ! A BORN DETECTIVE, I - O - BY FRANCIS - 0 - Copyrlght, 1899, by 8:fflfflK.'? x Dubamel & Co., the celebrated Jew- cultous route, and once the man looked elers, had been tbe victims of an enor- around. ... 1 was prepared for r him, mous robbery. though, and was standing near a street. The thieves had carried out success- lamp studying Intently a card 1 held, fully a daring and brilliant scheme. Finally 1 tracked them to Madison An entrance had been effected through street, where they disappeared into a the cellar, and the watchman had been tenement I noted carefully the num captured and bound. The gang then ber of' the house and came away, hung a strip of canvas In front of the My first thought was to notify the great safe. Of course the street watch- police at once, but upon reflection I de man noticed the arrangement and came elded that this . would be to act pre In to Investigate. As soon as he got clpltately. The resemblance might be behind tbe screen he received a stun- only a coincidence, ana my love of ad ning blow from a club, and he In turn venture prompted me to work up a was bound and gagged like his fellow, good case before "tipping It off" to the After this the gang worked at their police. -leisure behind the canvas. : ' Early next morning I called at the It was a robbery such as Dubamel & house In Madison street In the guise of Co. fain would have concealed If they a respectable, . bearded worklngman. could. The yellow Journals published After a little diplomatic questioning I columns about it, with pictures of the learned tbe floor my burglar lived on ropes of pearls and strands of dia- and rented a small apartment next to monds and rubles of which the firm his. I bought a few sticks of furniture was looted. Bt a secondhand store In the neighbor- Speculation about the great burglary hood and moved in at once. I then was endless. There was not tbe slight-gave my entire "ue to watching my est clew, tbe newspapers said. But quarry. there was a clew, and a very good one. I followed him diligently at a safe I knew It before the sensation was 12 distance, but his Journeylngs seemed hours old. to be without special significance. At I was a clerk In the office of Dowllng night he was wont to go to a saloon in & Rutherford, the regular attorneys the neighborhood, where he met two for Dubamel & Co. Our Arm bad early other evil looking fellows. The three tbe whole story of the robbery. One would eventually repair to his apart fact which the police knew was care- ment, where they would remain until fully concealed from the public. late at night. While the robbers were binding the Listen as I would 1 could hear noth first watchman the mask fell off the Ing of what they said, as they talked face of their leader. It was only a In low tones. The woman's voice was brief glimpse the man had, but he often audible, and occasionally I would swore he could never forget tbe face, hear her singing In a thin, not unmu- The burglar, be said, was a heavily slcal voice, accompanying herself upon built man about 40 years old. He bad a guitar. dark balr and small eyes, close togeth- On the evening of the fourth day 1 er, a heavy Jaw and a short, black realized that I had made no progress beard. whatever. I had watched my man to The distinguishing mnrk, however, the little saloon and left him there about the face was a small triangular with his worthy friends, knowing that piece neatly snipped from the left eye- he would be back in good time. . I had lid. The scar gave the eye a peculiar resolved to tell all I knew on the tnor caBt, row and have the house watched by 1 The dramatic and picturesque had the police. Duhamel's watchman ever appealed strongly to my nature, could then be brought where he could I was keenly observant and had a cool have a look at the man. head. I therefore believed I was s As I turned Into the narrow, dimly born detective. I thought of this rob- lighted hallway of the tenement I bery constantly and watched the faces heard a muffled sob In the corner. A I passed In the street, hoping to find woman was crouching there In appar the man with the marked eyelid. ent deep distress. When I asked what One evening, having been detained at was the matter, she shook her head the office. I went Into a small down despairingly and replied, "Do not de town restaurant for dinner. The place range yourself, sare; you cannot help was crowded, and the only seat I could me." find was at a small table far back In It was the Frenchwoman. I SAW TOO LATE THE TRAP I HAD WALKED INTO. one comer. It wai already occupied by a man and a woman, who were about After several refusals Blie said her bus- finishing their meal. My mlud was band bad beateu her brutally. tired out thinking of the robbery, and "Why do you uot leave him If be my thoughts were busy plunnlng a bl- beats youl" I asked, cycle ride for the following Saturday. "Ah, he would follow me and drag The waiter came to take my order, me back," she moaued. and, raising my eyes, I looked straight "Have him arrested then." across at my vls-a-vts. My heart leap- "Ya-as, have heem arrested. Lie get ed, for there, I was certain, sat my two month, free month may be, then man. There was the round, close crop- be come out and keel me!" ped bead set on a pair of heavy slioul- " am sorry for you. my poor worn tiers. The ugly jaw was clean shaven, an," I said, and so I was. but this went for nothing. There were "He ees a miserable a scelerat!" she tbe small, close set eyes, and, above all, exclaimed fiercely, her face aflame as he bent forward I could see over the with passionate hatred. "1 slave for colored glasses be wore the nick lu his heem. I ulus for heem, and he repay me left eyelid, clipped out as wltb a pair of with blows its he treat a dog. I thluk scissors. Luckily the waiter spoke Jutit to drown myself tonight, but It will not then, for I was staring with all my be yet-not till I have my revenge. Ah, eyes. As It was the man bad lifted his monsieur, you kuow uot that man! bead and was looking bard at me When I give heem to se police. It will through his colored glasses. be not Tor so small a thing, mals"- I ordered somethlug, I scarcely knew She raised Iter clinched list and showed what I did not dare to look at the all her teeth lu a tlemlish smile. Then, man agnlu, but once or twice I glanced as thoujrl) she Imil salt! too much, she carelessly at bis compaulou. She was turned mid hastened up the staircase, a imall. dark womau. young and rath- 1 followed more slowly, thinking how er pretty. She looked like a Ittln aud great a thing It would be If I could get poke with a marked French accent this maltreated woman to aid me. She , Very soon the couple rose to go. 1 reapM-arcd at her tloonvay when I I watched them to the door and then, reached the la tut Ing. laying a bill ou tbe to f ie. hurried after "1 rear to talk iu se Hall." she wills 'them, t followed them across Broad- pcred w&eltedly. "If yon come in here ' way to the east aide. They took a ctr- free minute, I tell you aomeiulug " Mttttttntnttnt O - LIVINGSTON. 0 - Francis Livingston. I urged her to tell me her trouble. Impelled by curiosity, I stepped with in the door. Tbe woman closed It soft ly. With rapid Sow of language and much gesticulation she" told me that her husband was a wicked man. She hinted at crimes he bad committed in other cities and said her life was one of constant terror. She longed to es cape from him, but did nqj know how. There was some dark crime Jn which his gang bad been concerned here In New York. Had I heard of any great robbery? I asked her If she did not know of the big diamond robbery, of which the whole city was talking. No, no, she bad not beard. She could read no Eng lish, and she was kept in darkness. But tell me, be ees suspected, the po lice are on his track, they watch re house ees It not so? They will take beem tonight, perhaps?" She clapped her hands and laughed gleefully. Her husband was suspected by me, I told her, but as yet I bad no proof. If she would get a warrant for bis arrest for wife beating in tbe morning, I would have a man In tbe police court who could Identify him. Her husband. who was assuredly guilty, would be at once rearrested on the charge of bur glary, and she would be freed from him forever. In my earnestness I even held out hopes of a big reward. But you," she cried, "have found heem. Ze police must know too. Why will zey not take heem tonight?" "Tbe police know nothing yet," I re plied. "I thought best to make lure first" "Ah!" , With a low scream as of ter ror and a pantherlike bound she reach ed the door and locked It I bad Just seated myself, but now I started up. "I thought somebody approached," said the woman, wltb an odd look In her eyes. Tbe door leading Into tbe Inner room opened softly, and three men entered. My big burglar was the first I saw too late tbe trap I had walked Into, and 1 confess I was terribly frightened at seeing myself confronted by those three villains, each covering me with a revolver. The woman was tbe first to speak. "Louis, mon cher," she said In a soft, caressing voice, "it ees not to be any violence with ze young man. He ees a bon gnrcon and baa rendered us great salrvlce. He wish to have all ze glory, all ze honor, and has told not any one. Ze way ees clear for us to go." Then while the chief ruffian clapped the muzzle of his pistol o my bead the other two bound tuy arms and legs tlghty. Having forced a gag down my throat, they threw me into a corner, the woman all the time begging them In tones of mock sympathy not to hurt me. "He Is all right now, I think," said Louis, "but I'd feel safer if be had a dose of lead In him." "No, no, Louis, I Inseest! Go you with Mike and Coouey and get ze 'goods' ready. Mon enfant," she went on, turning to me, "It was clevalre, but you have mooch to learn. Ze false beard was veree bad, and zen you have not to stare so hard wltb zose big eyes. You must learn to look through ze walls and around zc cornaires and not to trot like a lcetle dog after ze game. See," as Louis came Into tbe room carrying a heavy bag, "zalre go se beautiful dtaiuants and rubles and emeralds you ware so near to have. Tomorrow zey and we will be far away. Tomorrow, also, or maybe day after, ze bousekeepalre will come. Zen you can tell ber how you have no sleep, and before I leave you to your dreams one last word: When you have on hand one such grande affaire, do not make confidantes of ze ladees. It always make mooch trouble. Adieu." It was 14 long, horrible hours after the departure of those wretches that I was found and released, more dead than alive. Three years later the brute Louis was arrested In the west for burglary. Before his case came to trial he made his escape from Jail by menus of some saws which were smuggled In to him, and well could I Imagine the clever hand which brought him liberty. Caught the Parson. In T7 , w-1 1 . , , nn,.M ..1 1 - n n.An - 9 A clergyman whose love of golf got him V into trouble. There were some links near his place, and one Sunday D9 walked round after school. There be found two or three men he knew who were disputing about some point and eagerly referred It to him. Without thinking he picked up a club and show ed how, In bis opinion, the stroke should be played. From behind some adjacent bushes there came a voice: "I say, Sal, you look here! Here's our nassan a-nreachlne to us tn twn oly the Sabbath day and a-playtag bis bloomlu hockey in the afternoon!" Tlin napjin A. 1 1 . K..o t.. he could. He made a few drives and then left But since then he has gone home another way. Tka Bos Didn't Float. A curious story of attempted theft comes from Brussels. The steward of the Dutch steamship Relna Regente, which was coming from Batavla to Antwerp, while lu the Red sea got bold of the ship's cash box, which contained $20,000. and threw It Into the sea. Then he Jumped In after It It is said that he thought the box would float and that be could swim to the Egyptian shore with It Unfortunately the box went straightway to the bottom, but he did not Consequently he was captur ed and turned over to the authorities at Tort Said. Tbe Dutch government however, Is the loser of JlW.OOO ng sure ly as If he had succeeded In getting off With tbe booty. Casta For Rejoicing-. "now happy the Dabney-Jopesee look this evening. It must be their wedding anniversary." "No; they've got their old cook back."-Detroit Free Press. SUMMONS. Iu tbe circuit court of the ilate of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Adeline Carberry, . Plaintiff, . VS. Patrick Carberry, Defendant. ) To Patilck Carberiy, Defendant: JN the name of tbe state of Oregon, yon are here by required to appear and answer the com plaint filed tgalnat you In tbe above entitled suit on or before the 18th day of December, 1899, tbat being the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this tnmmons, the date of the first publication of this summons being on the 3rd day of KovcniUr, 1899; and If you fall to so ap pear and answer, the plaintiff herein will apply to the court lor the relief prayed (or in her com plaint, to-wlt; a Judgment against you and a de cree dissolving the marriage contract now exist ing between you and the plaintiff herein, and for an older of this honorable court awarding to the p lal l. tiff the care and custody of the minor Children, issue of said marriage, namely: Hilton Carberry, Andrew Caiberry and Myrtle Carbeiry, and for such other relief as to this honorable court may seem proper. This summons Is published by order of tbe Hon . Thomas F. Ryan, judge of the county court of the state of Oregon for Clackamas county, made and entered on tbe 2nd da; of November, 18. WM REID, Attorney for Plaintiff, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Jennie W Mams, 1 riainun, Charles Williams, Defendant. To Charles Williams, above named Defendant; IN the name of the stale of Oregon, you are here by notified to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in lhls suit on or before Friday, December 18, 1899, that being the last day of the publication of this aummous. 'Ihissultis brought to dissolve the marriage between yous telf and and plaintiff, for the custody of Henry Williams, your minor child, and for costs of this suit. V you fail lo appear as above required plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint. This summons Is published by order of Hon. T. F. Ryan, county itiCje ol laid tlatkemas oounty, dated November 1, 1899. W. 8. U'REN, Attorney for Plaintiff. EXECUTOR'S FINAL NOTICE. V OTICE is hereby given that tbe undersigned executor of the estate of Eliia Hartt, de ceased, has filed his final report in tbe county court of Clackamas county, Oregon, and that the judge of said court has set Monday, Dec. 11, 1899, at 10:30 o'olock a. m., for the hearing of said re port. Any person havin? objections to said re port or the final discharge of said executor will file the same with said court on or before sa id date. v GEO. E. HABQREAVES, Executor as aforesaid. Dated Oregon City. Ore., Nor. 7, 1899. SJMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County of Clackamas. William Trevor. Plaintiff, vs. Lillle Trevor, Defendant. To Lillle Trevor, Defendant: TN the name of tbe state of Oregon, you are here' by required to appear and answer the oom plaint filed Against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 90th day of Deoember, 1899, that being the time prescribed In the order of publi cation of this nu-nmniis; and if you fail to so ap pear and answer laid complaint, the plaintiff w ill apply to the ab ive entitled court for the relief therein praved for, to-wlt: a degree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween you and the plaintiff and that said bonds be lorever dissolved, and thecustody ol the minor child named iu sutd complaint. This summons is published by order of the above entitled court, made and entered this 6ih day of November, 18119, and tho sal 1 publication is to run six lOuaeoulive weeks from the said d.ite. M. J. MVUM.VHON Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated Oreg n City, Ore , Nov. 6, ISH9. $2.45 GOLD PLATED Cut this ul. out and send to us. BUND NO HO MKT and we will send you this waU-h by express, C. 0. 1. subject to examination. You can 1ST examine 1 a juur inr.. ml tf found crfMlly uthfM wry xmuj arpiwwi IBaU Bar Urisrfr M'fnnna 91. ! . II under such misleading description a Elrl Btrl. Aaerfcae Bijl, Mi Vtllvd or lh LI ke $SO. OOU MO-OO niltd WtUfcei, eta, II TO! rou una it cne wjuii ur better thanany ol the watchea. pay ateat Ol ri tat exartM Rus, aa.si and express charges. Don'l be Deceived by eatfky aarartlaeMaM which would lead you to beliere you could get a ais.eo er sfco.oe waicn fkr St, II te Se. I , waea we ten eta aai walM ler SI . a9. OUR $2.45 WATCH rL MaBBKaW .... . t lk. mitT.ni.nl ill nickel 7- lllm raea, a tern wind and aet.felS pletoe, handaom. na-rared and DOllahed. leala Ilea a blak traSa eelS SlkS aa4 Ha treat irealaf waue, moTement lea nickel 7-Jewel. krr. r.r w.t n-.- sa ae-u "w;','"''kM " SEARS, ROEBUCK VU. I inc.), tnicigo dfcara, Enaeta a Co. aw ttereialy rallaMe. Muse.) . SNo MONEY CVT THIS a, art an4 end to ai, state your lftl and kaleei alao number inehee around body al teat and aaaa, and we will send this MaUhl rtaak Cae to voa or erorese, C k. av., aaaa alaallea. Yon eaa xainlue and try IS onal your nearest axpreaa office and if found perfectly aetlafaesory, -telly aa ipmaa and a MOST WONDERFUL AHIlJ"eer saw or heard of, ay tte aa. a eaBi QUI ami eapreaa ehara-ea :aieraa kaiM will enraee UaH j MUferl.eoa wltaa. TlihClrctilsr Plush Cape i.-TnToTon'S Saat'e Sail ria, 10 Inr haa lonR, cut toll I aweep. lined throughout with a.,.U.a Silk la alaa, Wwaaetad. err laboralely embroidered wltb eeeleaee anM and black balna-ai illustrated. Trimmed all ertmnd wlUjeitra SnVaia TtM Far, beylly talatltoed m .edoinc andRberrbamola WHle frae CtoaS f "'i" VVTiSS SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO.t CMICACO oa.. .aaabjal ! art ire.M atUash. IilMea.t 3 o V9 Ttl 1 I A jT-v- 1 OB ff ml W?$L 7 BARGAIN COLUMN Stoves to Burn We have anything you want in the Stove 'line, Cook or Heater, at bargain prices strictly. Also a large stock of all kinds of - furniture at bedrock prices. Great variety of new and second hand goods of every J ! description. i ,:. . G. H. YOUNG ; Opp. Burmelsterdt Andresen's ; -' Special: I have a good organ for sale ala , . bargain. The Girls Like It Best" They say our perfumery is the best to be had; they are certainly competent Judges. To Induce special sales we are making a cut. of 10 per eent for two weeks only, and we have all tbe latest odors in stock. CHABMAN & CO., '" '" - The Cut Rate Druggists. It is Our Business To dispense health-giving prescription in the right way, It Is a business which we hare not learned in a day, but only after years of hard, persistent work and study. We use pure drugs, compound them ac curately and charge an honest price. GEO. A. HARDING). The finest perfumes. You Feel Better Yourself if your horses feet are properly cared for: he works better, feels better, looks better. Perfect shoeing Is my iDelcal- ty. All kinds of repairing. You'll make no mistake if you try 8. O. THAYER, Practical Horseshoer. Wagon and Carriage shop in connection. Tbe only shop in town. DAVID REDDAWAY. Corner 10th and Main St. When You're Painting Tbe Town Red. Don't me water colors. Use the Cyrus Nob'e Whiakey. Sold by the ever popular "BISMARCK, The choicest of wiues as well. To the Ladies. We are just offering some specials in the following: Hosiery and Underwear foi winter wear; Tailor-made Skirts, latest styles; Ready made Waists, all colors; full line of Ribbons, Embroidery and Laoee; and the latest styles in Kid-Fitting Coreeta. BACKET STORE. BARGAINS. T A Twi A A Three sores adjoining Oregon 1 U 1IJIUI"" Cltv: house and barn, irood garden spot, near brlok yard on Abernethy. w ill lr dc. for tow property. inquire at umrier- Herald office. For Sale Cheap-"jS2fJ2$ house: house and barn; nearly all slashed an seeded. You can buy this at your own prioe. In quire at courier-ueraia tmce. Timber Land ( acres of timber land near Vernon la at a bargain. Inquire at Courier- uereia omce. SUMMONS. In tbe Circuit " ourt of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, George H. Carr, Plaintiff, vs. Arlena Carr, Defendant To Arlena Carr, defendant! In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against yeu in the above entitled ft it on or before tbe 1st day of December, 18U9, tbat being the time prescribed in the order for the publication ol this summons, the date of the first publication of this summons being on the 20th day of October, lfcD9; and if you fail to to ap pear and answer, the plaintiff herein will appl; to the said court for the relief prayed for In his complsiut, to-wili a decree dissolving the mar riage contract now existing between you and the plaintiff herein, and for such other and further reltel aa to the court may st em equitable and proper. t This it. n mor s ti pt.Llielud l y older of the Bon. Thos. F. Ryan, judge of the county court of the stale of Oregon, for Clackamas county, dated and entered on the 18th day of October, 1899, IRA JONES,' Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMOKS. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon fo the County of Clack Clara M. Weed, Plaintiff, vs. Edwin L. Weed, Defendant To Edwin L. Weed, Defendant! N the name of the State of Oregon you are here- oy requirea to appear ano answer to tne com- plaint filed against yo. in the above entitled ..it on or before the 24,h day of November 1R99. that oeing tne urn prescnoea m me oraer tor puoii. cdtion of this summons th date of the first pub lication of Ihis summons being on the 13th day of October. 1899; and if you fall lo so appear and answer, the plaintiff herein will apply to the said court for the relief prayed for in her oom plaint) to-wit; a Judgment against you and a de cree dissolving the marriage contract now ex isting between you and tbe plaintiff herein, and for such other and further relief alto the court may seem equitable and proper. This summons Is published by an order of the Hon. Thomas F. Ryan, judge of the county court of tbe stat of Oregon for Clackamas county, dated and entered on the 11th day of October, 1899. T. F. C0WIKO. Attorney for Plalnuff. FohSalb A good second hand Vic tor mill and power combined, also a pony. N. Scheel, Bissell, Or. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN derstgned has filed in the county court ot the state of Oregon, for the county df Clackamas, her final account as executrix of the last will and testament of James G. Wilson, deoeased, and that the judge of the above entitled court baa fixed Monday, the' 4th day of Deoember, 1899, at the hour of 9:80 o'clock a. m., as the time and the court room of said court in Oregon City as the place for examining said account and hearing bjeotions thereto and tbe settlement of said es tate. ............. Said noUce is published by order of the Hon. T. Ryan, judge of said court, duly made and en tered October 25, 1899. . .. - MARGARET K. WILSON, . Executrix of the last will and testament of James G. Wilson, deceased. Fintok, Bbonauob 4 Mora, Attorneys for Estate. ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE V OTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned, ' administrator of the estate of Michael La. velle, deceased, baa filed his final report In the county court of Clackamas county, Oregon, and that the Judge of said court has set Monday, Deo, , 1899, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the hearing of said sport. Any person having objections to said re port or the final discharge of said administrator will file the same with said court on or before said date. BARTHOLOMEW SULLIVAN, Administrator as aforesaid. Dated Oregon City, Oregon. Oct. 25, 1899. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. VOT1CE Is hereby given tbat the undersigned have been duly appointed by the county court of Clackemas county, Oregon, executors of the last will and testament of George A. Rock, wood, deceased. All persons having claims gainst said estate are hereby notified to present them, duly verified according to law, for allow ance at the Office of C. H. Dye, attorney, north west oorner of Sixth and Main streets, Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this publication. ELLEN MARIA ROCKWOOD, JOHN ALVAH ROCKWOOD. Executors of Estate as aforesaid. Dated Oregon City, Oregon, Oot. 26, 1899. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT., If OTICE Is' hereby given that the undersigned has-been by the county court of the state of Oregon for Clackamas county, appointed executor of the estate of John Ludwlg Feldhammer, de ceased. All perrons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me, duly verified, at my residence, at Logan, Oregon, within six months fr m tl e date of this notice. JaHES M. TRACY, SR., Eiecutoi of the estate of JohniLudwIg Feldhammer, deceased. Gio. L. Stout, Attorney for Executor. Dated October 10, 18B9. SUMMONS. In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Daniel Lewis, riainiin-, vs. Cora t. Struble, Wallace S. Struble, C.E Cllne aud Grace T. Johnson, Defendant, To Cora E. 8truble and Wallace R. Struble, two of above named defendants: TN the name of the State of Oregon, you and tachof you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 17th day ot November, 1899, and if you fail to appear and aniwer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in tbe oom- 1 plaint, to-wlt: for a decree that plaintiff have and recover of and from defendants, Coia K. Btrubl and Wallace R. Struble, and each of you, the sunt of 1250, with interest thereon from the 2nd day of November, 1895, at the rate of 10 percent per an. num, and the further sum of f50 attorney's leea . and the costs and disbursements of this suit; th t the mortgage executed and delivered by defend ants Cora E. Struble and Wallace S. Struble upon the following described reel eatate situate in th connty of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: all that parcel of real estate situate, lying and being in sec'ioiis 16 and 21, township 2 south, range 1 east of the Willamette meridian, and described aa follows, lo-witi Beginning at a point on the south line of said section 16 In the center of th county road leading from Oawrgo to Aurora; thence running northerly along the oenler of said road 12 rods; thence west 33 rods; thence south 33 rod?, more or less, to the center of the Bridgeport road; thence easterly along the center of said road IT rede, more or less, to the center of the Oswego and Aurora road aforesaid; thence nor therly along the center of said road 24 rods, more or lees, to the place of beginning, containing sis acres, m re or lots, to the plaintiff, be decided to be a first Hen upon said real property, and that the said mortgage, together with the Uens, claims or interests, if any, of the defendants and each of them In and to the said real property be fore closed and tbe said real properly sold upon exe cution to satisfy such decree as plaintiff may ob. tain in this suit, and that the said defendants and each of them be forever barred and foreclosed of all tight, Utle and Interest in and to snld real property or any part thereof, and that tho pro ceeds arlalng from suoh sale shall be applied toward the aatlifaotlon of plaintiff's decree here, in, attorney's fees, costs and costs of execution, and the balance If any, shall be applied aa the above entitled court may direct; that If said property aoes not sen lor enough to satisfy th plaintiff's' decree, attorney's fees. Interest, cost and accruing costs, tbat plaintiff have judgement against you and each of you for such deflctencj t and that plaintiff hare such other and further re. lief as to tie court may seem meet and equita- i,e Thl. ,unnn0I), ,, pnbluhe, fc order of th Hon. T. p. Ryan, ,. Lnt, "dg. of wnntv of c.aclt.ma,. Jut. of OrduW rnltXl , ,h entitled ami I. ,. ..m .. ..... - wv sraau VUVUIs IUUI or. the 4th day of October, 1899, and said order direct! ouhllcatlonof this summons not less than, once a week for six weeks; that tbe dt of th first publication of this summons la October 6, 1899, and the date of th last publication of this summons Is November 17, loW, L. A. McNABY & HEDUE8 OBIFFfl H, Attorneys for Plaintiff. GOOD BARGAINS Rev. A. Hlllebrand Has for sale some of th choicest property in Ore oa City, on Main street, to-wit: Lou 4 and i in block . and part of lot I and lots and 7, and part of lot 8. and lot 8 In blook , and alao 94 acre. of land in Holcomb addition, near Mil wank ie? Inquire of Father Hillebrand every morning St. John's parsonage. LOreiBulM ail CnurierHeralil $J