OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JANUAY 23, 1903 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of and has tf- sonal supervision since its infancy. -ClCiX4 Allnwnrt aha trtrfonnivA von in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. hat is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nd allays Feverisliness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE OCNTHUR OOMMNV, TT MOBBAV STREET. NEW YORK CITY. Family . California Wine House MAIN STREET Bet. 4th and 5th Per Gallon California Port $1 00 Extra Tawny Extra Old Port Delicate and Mellow Superior Old Port and Sherry Selected For Medicinal Purpose! I 25 I 50 Extra Old California Sherry i os Medium, Fale, Delicate aim 1117 California Tokay 1 00 Excellent Table Wine Sweet Muscatel I 2$ Fine Wine Sweet Catawba 1 25 Kich Angelica 1 05 Bolt, Full and Pine. , Extra old Calif'rnia Angelica I 25 Superb old dessert wine. Extra Dry California Tamous Wlnts. Sparkling Burgundy 85c A clear, sparkling wine. Sonoma Claret 65c Rich, fruity wine. Extra Sonoma Zinfandel. 75c None better; a well matured wine. Extra Sonoma Riesling. ... 75c A white wine that will please you. Sonoma Hock 65 Quality unsurpassed Sonoma Sauterne I 00 A fine old white wine. Fine Calif. Grape Brandy . . 2 75 The genuine; good as imported. Only Wine Vaults in the City City Orders Delivered Tree. Order throuqh Your Grocer. 6. 31. Brady. DR. KING'S try NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumption,Cougii8, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, LaGrrippe, Hoarseness, &ore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY. ric 5Qc. and S 1 . TS"l BOTTLES FRE& New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty Opposite Caufleld;Block OREGON CITY WINES has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ? enclose wiia every been made under his per- Signature of WILLAMETTE GROCERY MILES & McGLASHAN, PROPS. OREGON CITY, OREGON 65 Cents Gallon Pure Mo. Sarghum 20 Cents Package Fairbank's Gold Dust 25 Cents 7 Boxes 1776 Washing Powders 75 Cents ' 20 Bars Perfection Soap 45 Cents 10-lb Sack New York Buck Wheat 25 Cents 2 Lion or Arbuckle Coffee 25 Cents 2-lbs Costa Richa Coffee 10 Cents S-lb Package Perfection Salt We handle Toilet Soaps and Sta tionary Goods. New Century Comfort. Millions are daily finding a world of comfort in Bucklin's Arnica Salve. It kills pain from burns, scalds, cuts, bruiseB ; conquers ulcers and fever sores ; cures eruptions, Bait rheum, boils and felons ; removes corns and warts. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25c at Geo. A. Harding's drugstore. Removal of Ofltee. G. B. Dimick and George L. Story have moved their law office from the Stevens block to rooms 2 and 3 in the new Garde building, up stairs. ITCHINESS OF THE SKIN. The only remedy in the world that will at once stop Itchiness of the Skin on any part of the body that is absolutely safe and never failing, is Doan's Oint ment. Free Samples at C. G. Huntley's. Remarkable Cure of Croup. A Little ;Uoy'S Life Saved. I have a few words to say regarding Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It saved my boy's life and feel that I can not praise it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A. E. Steere, of iGoodwin, S. D., and when I got home with it the poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine as directed every ten min utes until he "threw up" and then I thought sure he was going to choke to death. We bad to pull the phlegm out of his mouth in great long stringers. I am positive that if I had not got that bottle of cough medicine, my boy would not he on earth today. Joel Demont, Inwood, ' owa. For sale by G. A. Harding. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tome pome is i en. cent, package or urove s MADE MANAGER OF FO UR CHA UTA UQ UA ASSOCIATIONS. Hon. Harvey E, Cross Has Ad ditional Honors Thrust Upon Him. Hon. Harvey E. Cross, who has been in San Francieco for tbe past ten days, returned the first of the week. Mr. Oro s' business in San Francisco was to coafer with other Chautauqua managers about talent for the coming year. lie. cause of his well known ability in han dling Chautauquae, Mr. Cross was made manager of the four Ohautauquas of the Pacitic coast Long Beach, near Los Angeles; Pacific Grove, near Monterey; Ashland and Gladstone. Mr. Cruss will have the task of cloning all contracts with speakers and educators for the coming season and arranging the itinera ries. No announcement will be made of the talent till the contracts have been closed. Heretofore, a speaker has been advertised before the contract has been signed. Tbis year's Chautauqua promises to be the best that has ever been held at Gladstone. A number of speakers with a nati nal reputation have been selected, and if contracts are made with them the Assembly will have the best sustained programme in the history of the Wil lamette Valley Chautauqua Association. Political speakers of a national reputa tion have been agreed upon, among them being such men as Senators Dol liver and Beveridge. While such men will coBt the Association considerable money, it is believed that it will be a great drawing card. The Chautauqua this year will he from July 14 to 26, one day later than heretotore. It will ckwe on Sunday with a special religious program . Mr. Cross will start to work at ouce secur ing speakers and arranging for the pro gram. "The nicest and pleasantest medicine I have used for indigestion and constipa tion is Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says Melard F. Oraig, of Middlegrove, N. Y., "They work like a charm and do not gripe or have any un pleasant, effect." 0. A. Harding. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS. WANTED To increase my list of farm and lands for sale, in all parts of the county. Lands owned by non-residents represented and sold. H. E. Cross, At torney at Law . The Dentist : Beatie and Beatie are the dentists in the Weinhard building. Their rooms are numbers 16, 17, 18. Send EOc to Albert Tozier, Portland, Ore., for printed list and addresses of 5000 Clackamas county voters. Oregon City list 10 cents; Aurora, Canby, Bar low, Oswego, 5 cts j others 2 cents, tf STRAY NOTICE-Found on my farm IV miles west of Clackamas station in Clackamas county one-and-a-half year old heifer, red with red and white face. Took the calf up about the 10th of No vember. Owner can have same by proving property and paying cost of pub lication and keep. Joseph Webber, Clackamas, Or. ' J HAVE received from Eastern Oregon 45 head of horses and want pasture for same. Will pay $1 per month cash in advance. A. D. Guylup, Oregon City. INDIVIDUALS MONEY to Loan to you at 6 per cent and 7 per cent on land cr chattels. John VV. Loder, at-torney-at-law, Oregon City. uied anything for ood satisfaction. mend It to all owners of stock. J. B. BELSHER, St. Louis, Ma Bick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock food any mon than sick persons should expect to be cored by food. When your stock and poultry are siok give them med icine. Don't stuff them with worth less stock foods. Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liroi and tie animal will'be cured, if it be possi ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medioine unloads the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. It cures every malady of stock If taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine and it will pay for itself ten times over, uorses wont Dexter, yowg lve more milk. Hoes cam flesh Lnd hens lav more eaai. U solves the Eroblem of making Is much blood, esh and energy as potable out of the smallest amount or food con sumed. Buy a can from your dealer. over Ona end a Half MUIIon No Cure, No Pay. 50c. Black Root, Uver Pills. I have had occasion to ut your S JmUck-Draflght Stock and Poultry Medl-'A H cine and am pleased to lay that never H I used anything for stock that flav half a 9! 1 B OABD OF COMMISSIONERS. Regular January Term of the County tRoard. John Lewellen, T. B. Killin and Wm. Brobst, County Commis sioners. State of Oregon, county of Clackamas. Before the board of county commis sioners of the state of Oregon for the county of Clackamas. Be it remembered, That a regular term of the Board of County Commis sioners lor the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, begun and held at the court house in said county and state on Wednesday, the 7th dav of Jan. at 10 o'clock a.m., ot said day to transact county business when were present Hon.John Lewellen, Hon. T. B.Killin, Hon William Brobst. commissioners: John R. Shaver, sheriff; F. A. Sleight, clerk. In the matter of warrants issued in va cation. John Churchill, indigent soldier. .$ 5 00 Kobert Wickham " " ... 10 00 Dayid G. Frost " "... 10 00 COUNTY CHARGES. E Austin, support of Ira fhillips. $10 00 JohnAvins " " John Avins. 8,00 Mrs Adams " " support of Mrs Adams and family.... 15 00 Ellen Bridges, eupport of Ellen and G. Bridges 00 Frank Busch, support of BusBian family 10 00 0 E Burns, Bupport of Johanna. . 5 00 7 00 Hing a hall " " rnoebe Hastings ..' , Alice Carr, support of Jane Oarr 10 00 Mrs Maria Clark " Mrs Maria Clark 10 00 J T Drake, support of Elizabeth 20 00 Wm Dean 1 " " Miss For rester 6 00 Paul Freytag, support of J H JoneB 10 00 E N Foster, support of L Rey nolds and wife J J Gorbett, support of William 8 00 5 00 W T Gardner, Boys' & Girls' Aid Society 10 20 J M Heckart, Bupport of Carl Gadke 8 00 Marv Haley, .support of James VVilson 13 00 J VV Jones, support of J. E. Pat- ton 6 50 Mr Kruger, support of Kruger and family 7 W Henry Lewis, support of Htnry Lewis s uu Elias Miller, support of D Morti- more 30 uu Elias Miller, Bupport of C 0 Lewis 12 00 George Mooney " " Godfrey fchmale 8 UU L Matbersou, support of L Math- eron 7 uu Owen Perry, support of John Jones 14 00 Gus Pirkle, eupport of Gus x'irkle and f mily 1U UU 8 B Pepple. support of S B Pep- , Die 0 uu WmScott.support of J and M Ma- ban.'. 30 uu A M Shibley. support ofMrs Grindstaff 8 00 Mrs E Saunders, support of Mrs tj Saunders 1U uu Mrs Rosa Triechler, support of MrsRosi Triechler 10 90 W T Tinsley .support of W T Tins- ley 4 uu Mrs Marv Vcl.kers, support of Mrs Volckers and lamuy 0 UU Mrs Hattie Woods, support of Mrs Hattie Woods 5 00 E H .Wheeler, support of E. H. Wheeler 8 00 In tbe matter of bills presented and allowed. George Hicinbothem,road plank$382 40 Stone & Rodlund " " 45 25 Drawing Jury OP Sharp 2 00 John Aden 2 00 George Aden 2 00 Jas M Tracy 2 00 HR Dubois 2 00 Lorenzo Tenny..., 3 00 Livy fitipp, justice of peace 8 05 li woody, constaDie 11 Livy Stipp, justice of the Peace 6 45 C E Burns, constable 2 40 Livy Stipp, justice of peace 10 80 H 8 Moody, constable 15 HU ChaB Lakin, witness 3 10 J Aborn " 3 10 A RounBon ' 2 50 J F Hawkes " 4 30 R Boston " ,. 4 30 A Howard, recorder 60 00 Echo Samson " 7 00 7 00 4 10 9 50 20 50 Frank BuBch, road district No 13 Pac Stales Tel &TelOo Vaughan's livery stable, sheriff DR Dimick " " Lulu Hankins, making del tax deedB Harvey Everhart, deputy sheriff 6 00 5 00 10 00 7 50 E 0 Maddock " J C Bradley " b VV Smith, burying dead horse 3 50 W H Young, deputy sheriff 2 0 feter JNehren, bridge E L Morley, enpportpauper. Karin Newman " Mary Haley " G W Grace " Mrs Helen Monton " 7 75 12 00 20 00 20 00 5 55 12 00 P Nehren, board prisoners 4194 Knot Cahill, treasurer 1 00 W E Carll, examination insane 5 00 C E Burns, witness, insane.... 2 20 J 0 Zinner, expenses school supt 10 16 Eli Williams, assessor 116 00 LE Williams " 87 00 Anna Williams " 68 00 Eli Williams " stamp... 3 00 Wilson & Cooke, bicycle path.. 20 Or gon City Foundry, repairs Molalla bridge 4 70 F a Sleight, clerk, freight charges 2 29 Thos F Ryan, county judge 4 00 F S Baker, repairing book rack. . 15 70 C G Huntley, court house ex pense 1 80 E II Vonderahe, bridge 7 00 Oregon Courier Pub Co, printing 7 80 Uregon Gity Enterprise " 7 lu A Milstin, court house expense. . 34 25 Huntley Bros. s D R Dimick, commissioners.... 2 50 2 50 Vaughan s livery stable, com- , missioners 3 00 ) Geo D Ely, justice of peace 1 50 i Jas F Nelton, assessor 20 00 FJelnon " 1155 il w Eli Williams " 10 00 Frank Busch, pauper 2 50 Ab Sam, repairing chairs. 1 50 Justice of Peace Livy Stipp 3 00 F O Jones 2 00 J II Darling 2 00 J C Hai es 3 00 James Engle 2 00 t n u; t. o rail u J iiauiuo, l ..... i'v Livy Stipp 4 45 H 8 Moody, constable 11 90 V Harris, road dist No 18 50 Lindsley & Son , " " 5 80 Pope& Co " 14 3 25 In tbo matter of reports of road su pervisors. Examined and approved. Road District No. 1 J H M yer $41 95 H Gifford 24 00 E Mullin 7 50 C Hiverly 10 50 j n ciucKey o uu PSt Cair : 1 50 W H Counsell 16 00 G Atwood 7 50 R Auxer 3 75 C Lowe. 3 00 F Zimmerman 7 50 Road District No. 2 S B Johnson ' ;.$17 69 Ward Jones 9 00 LD Jones 4 00 Road District No. 3 Rodlum Bros $ 9 50 " , 48 40 S B Johnson 6 00 Warren Greenleaf 8 25 George Greenleaf 6 00 Koy Whitee 4 50 Edward Osborne 4 50 Breithaupt 1 50 A H Ritzau 12 00 Road District No. 4 H Wilbern 2 15 G D and J K Ely 2 25 N F He. pie 6 75 G B Linn 12 00 James Kitching , 150 Road District No. 5 JS Birdeall 30 00 R Bi.dBall 10 50 A Heiz 3 00 W B White 12 00 E Hickey 1 50 E Utiger 1 50 Distric No. 7 Moinig Bros, ; $ 4 08 J N Bramhall 18 00 James Fegles 8 00 . Road District No. 10 Geo Ely 63 H Tracy 8 00 W R Oatfleld 4 00 District No. 11 John E Sin th 22 00 S Jones 1 75 F Jones 1 75 W Morgan 1 75 A Richardson 3 95 W H Smith 1 75 P Bott 12 25 Uoad D'strict No. 13. Sevier & Co.- $ 6 60 Walker Bros 6 00 P O'Connor 3 50 W O'Connoi. 3 50 Fred Wilcox.... 3 00 F Pierran ; 4 50 D O Richardson 1 50 JTFullam 44 00 August Hubert 1 50 John Hughes 9 00 Charles Hicinbothem 3 60 Tom Hughe 3 00 Road District No. 14 J Everhart $ 3 94 Wilson & Cooke 76 A Kleinsmith 25 Wm Beard 3 00 W T Ha ris 152 59 G FGibbs 46 00 George Shortledge 30 75 George Mautz 29 25 James Shelly io Harry Shelly..'. 27 75 W D Hodee 21 75 H W Schmale 25 50 JB Jackson 27 00 T W Gibbs 24 00 OCGibbs.. 46 50 Isaac Sbortlidee 26 24 T II Davis 12 00 M J Buss 12 00 Frank Beard 10 50 T 8 Irwin 4 50 Road District No. 16 John Kaiser.... 12 00 M Looney 3 00 Wm Kaiser 4 ou Aug Staehly 7 25 Road District No. 18 Cummins & Co $ 8 20 James Shannon 4 50 Fred Sk-aneler 1 60 F B Schoenborn 3 00 John Shannon 19 00 ' Road District No. 21. 0 P James $15 00 J W Gerber 12 00 David Robeson 3 0 W R Garrett 4 50 Frank Arquett 3 00 H E Cowes 3 CO 1 S Miller 14 00 Levi Erb 5 40 W W Sheppard 50 W B Tull 7 18 Edgar Judy 60 Road District No. 11 Bam Miller 1 50 Continued next week. "Some time go my daughter caught a severe cold. She complained of pains in her chest and had a bad cough. I gave her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ac cording to directions and in two days was well and able to go to ocnooi. i have used this remedy in my family for the past seven years and have never known it to fail," says Jamea Prender sraat. merchant. Annato Bay, Jamaica, West India Islands. The pains in the cheet indicated an approaching attack of pneumonia, which was undoubtedly warded off by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It counteracts any tendency of a cold toward pneumonia . Sold by G. A. Harding. CASTORIA Tor Infcfnts and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears tho Signature You can never buy as cheap now ia your opportunity at the wind up Bale. M. Michael, Oregon City. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the undorslene t ex iralrini the will 01 Leonard Mem, nw (ntorof the will or Leonard num., a Tihh filed his final account with tho coiiint citir of Clackamas county ana state oi ur. that the Hon. T. K. It van. Judge of said set Monday, the 2J (lay of February, I'.w hour of ten o'clock a. m., of said day time for hearing Hold report and objectloi un d h i ha at th ,i tho liierc- V, II any there be. ' WILLIAM III I.N Z. Executor of the will of Leouard Iklnz, eeccand .1 CMC'.. -1 yii-,rfN. r ' V,'. 3 Frequent There's many a cause for headache. Men are not often troubled by headache.. When they are it is generally due to bil iousness or indigestion. But wmcai have headaches which seem peculiar tt their sex, frequent nervous tiipbbinp; WrTarhes. Does it not seem as if such headaches peculiar to women most be at once related to womanly disease? Wom en who suffer with diseases peculiar to. the sex do not realize the drain of vital , strength and nerve force they underjp; as a consequence of disease. It is this I which causes the familiar headaches c i sick women. . . Dr. Pierce's Favorite PrescnptKtt cures such headaches by curiim he cause -irregularity, weakening drains inflammation, ulceration or female weak ness. "Favorite Prescrvptkni " invigop ates and tones up the entire system, e couraes the appetite, quiets the nerves:, and gives refreshing sleep. I was troubled m-ilil cofljjestiao of tfoe ottTOB' and female weakness for fin mm.'mitxx Mr.. RobL Kerwin, of Albert, HasUusy Oa- W. Was so weak and nerraiss 1 couW Mrtlv tv anv work. Had severe pain hck, ilso dim ness and pain in bead. My heart wonld beat s hard and fast at times 1 woakl have Id tat ttai till I got all rifftat again. Bnt afar taking fcinar ihu. r ttr pl-'. Knra.ifce Prescmatwra ana'. one of h Golden Medical Diaranrrr' 1 fcJfc entirely well. I also used one box tfnMmm' Tablets ' and one of ' Suppositories ' as effirectem All the symptoms of my trouble have disaf peared and lam completely cured. I thank y. for your kind advice and your mediant." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets dear fbfr complexion and sweeten the breath. LEGAL NOTICES. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United Stat ttmiD Office, Oregon Clly, Oregon November 14tU lMte. A sufficient contest aflidnvit having been fUsd? In this office by August E. Sperling, coutestan U gainst homstead entry Ho. 18 ISO. made Oct IS,, im tot wj ot f'A section k, lownsnip t a,. Range 7 e, by William H. Usher oontste, to which it is alleged that Contestant "knows tl -pros e lit condition of the sanies also that siij" entryman has wholly abandoned ealil claim s,fl. that he has never resided upon or cumraeu. or imp roTed the same in any maawr whatever since making onlry thereof r at all nor has anyone acting for him and that mid alleged alwence from the sid land was not 4m to his employment in i lie arm", Wavy or snmsm- Corps of the United 8'atcs hs a private soiiiaw. officer seaman, or marine, during the was nW. Spain or daring any other war ii whloo wm United Statss may be encaged;" said partlel w herebv noticed to ancear. respond and o evidence touching said allegations at 18 o'clock. a. m. on March mi, iwa. Delore Hie Kegistor Receiver at the United Stales Land OHloe luQe gon Cliy Oregon. The said contestant having, In a properatMnt I filed November 18, 11102, set forth facts whkt show that after dllllgonce personal servloeot tfcil notice can not be made, H was ordered a4. directed that suoh notice be given by duetia proper publication. Oeo. W. Both, Receiver. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the underslgnen tm been appointed by the County Court of Cla amas County, Oregon, dmluiatrator of the ew of Nancy Jane Beatie, decensod. All pern having claims against laid estate or the deceased are required to present them.with proper vouchew and duly verified, wl hiu six inonthj from ta publication of this notice, to the urderelgne a I' Ills office 1 1 tbe Weol'.ardbcintil Oiegoti tr OmsD i JOoEffl K. HEDGES, Admiiilsliator of the estate of Nancy Jane Beatie, deceassA Dated January 9th. 11103. Hedges & Griffith, Attorneys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDI TORS. Notice Is hereby given that the nnderslgae has been duly ap olnted by the County Coai of Clackamas County, Oregon, executrix of tka last will of William R. Rugby, late of said CnatHf. All persons having olnlms galnat the estate as Bald deceased, are notified to file such clalsaa. with (he proper vouchers ana duly veunea ac cording to law with ray attorney, 0. H. lr Corner nth & Main St., Oregon City, Orego within six months from dute of this notice. Dated at Oregon Clfy, Oregon, December ltlfc 1902. HARRIOT W. BAGBY, ' Executrix as afore saH. CONTEST NOTICE. "DePAHTMEST Of THE ITI!R10, United States Laud Olllm, Oregon City, dr., December lath, lira. A anfflolent contest affidavit having bees Hhd' In this office by Peter (Irnnatzkl, oonlexUi t agslnat Homestead Entry No. 1201s, made iJeciea ber 23d, lK!Ki,lor sw;4 of swi section 2S, toB ship 4 vouth, range 4 east by James Myle,M testes, in which It Is alleged that eonteslaa knows the present Condition of the same; also tna said James Myles has wholly abandoned jhW claim for the past two yearn; thai he ha not In -proved the same as required by law, nor had any one make any lmprovcinnts thereon for hint: tha to my beHt knowledge and belief said Jamea MjVea never rcaldcd or settled upon said claim tt i (ami that said alleged absence from the said Isml was not due to his employment lu the Arms Navy or Marine Corps of the United Htatesass private soldier, officer, seaman or marine Unfa the war with Hpaln, or during any other nil which the United Htates may lie engaged!. , Bald parties are hereby notified lo appear, n spond and offer evidence touching said ailaU'aa at 10 o 'clock a. m. on March 2tith. KsW, before tut Register and Receiver at tho United Slates Ld Office in Oregon City, Oregon,. The said contestant having, lu a proper davit, filed December 15th, l'J02. set forth rs which show that afterdue diligence personal ser vice of this notice can not be made, wasordpro and directed that such notice be given by ds -proper publication. (iio. W. BmiE, Reccrss. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Htnte of Orcgoayttr Clackamas County. W, A. Parker, Plaintiff, yi. Haiti Bells Para.r Defendant. To rfaUle Delia Parker, the above named de fendant; In the name ot the state or Oregon yon hereby reoulred to appear sua snswer me ' plaint here In on r d mint here In on or Doioro t:ie M a iy 01 sin I l'juS. which will b alter the expiration ol , weeks from thedHteol the II rut pitbliealhiB ' fib this summons and If you lull so to appear ami. unewer said complaint on or before said data, tw plamlilf will apply t" the colli I fur the lelnjf du msnded In said complaint to-wlt: for a deuve dissolving the bonds of matrimony now eiist,; between you and the plslntilt herein sml for sKla oilier further relict as to 'lie court tiiall tutajuM and equitable. This summon If published by order t,f IW Hon. Thomas A. M' llri.'.e, Judge of thealwve-s-. tilled court duly ui'tiieon liiu IHh day of .Uju. The date of Uic Hist publication' of this .:, moss Is the loth hy of Jewmv, I'" M. iON liC(;l. Alton..) i.,i 1 uiiot;.