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OREGON CITY COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1915. 7 Sheriffs Sale In the Circuit Court of the State or Uregon, for the County of Clack amas. Cora L. Stead, Plaintiff, vs. 0; W. Elliott, and Leonora B. Elliott and Azalie M. Con- yers,, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka. mas, ss. By virtue of a judgment order, decree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dat ed the 30th day of November, 1915, upon a judgment rendered and en tered in said court on the 25th day ' of September, 1915, in favor of Cora L. Stead, Plaintiff, and against O. W. Elliott and Leonora B. Elliott and Azalia M. Conyers, Defendants, for the sum of $2000, with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from the 18th day of August, 1914, and the further sum of $100.00 as at torney's fee, and the further sum of $24.20 costs and disbursements and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real proper ty, situate in the county of Clacka mas, state of Oregon, to-wit: being a part of Section 34 in township 3, South Range 3 East of W. M. de scribed as follows, to-wit: Begin ning at the quarter section corner on the line between, Sections 34 and 35 of said township; and "running thence West on line dividing said section into North and South halves 100 rods to a point; thence South parallel to East line of said sec tion 113 rods to the center of coufr ty road; thence East 20 feet; thence north parallel to second course above described 49 rods to a point; thence East 100 rods less 20 feet to a point on the East line of said sec tion; thence north 64 rods to the place of beginning, containing for ty acres of land more or less. NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of -said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Monday, the 3rd day of Janu ary, 1916; at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell at public auction, sub ject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in of to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Dec. 2nd, 1915. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Summons In the Circuit Court' of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Maria L. Raymond, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Raymond, Defendant. To Henry Raymond, defendant, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed herein against you in the above entitled suit with in six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the said complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant herein; .that plaintiff be decreed to be the sole owner of the following described real property: Lot Five (5) Block Eleven (11) Lincoln Park, as shown on the re corded plat of the said addition now within the corporate limits of the City of Portland; Lot Seventeen (17) Block Thirteen (13) in .Wil liams Avenue Addition, in the City of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of Oregon; all, except the north two hundred (200) feet, of Lot Seven (7) Lamargent Park numbered Two (2), as per the re corded plat thereof in Book 308, page 24, Plat Records of Multno mah County, Oregon, containing Four (4) acres more or less; And for such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Oregon City Courier, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Clackamas County, State of Oregon, pursuant to an order of the Hon. J .U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, made and entered on 21st day of December, 1915, ordering the publication of said summons for six consecutive weeks, and the date of the first publication there of is the 30th day of December, 1915. WM. P. HIBBARD, . JOHN DITCHBURN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement In the matter of the estate of Annie Endahl, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the es tate of Annie Engdahl, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon, his final account as such administrator of said estate and that Monday, the 3rd day of January, A. D., 1916, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing objections to said report and the settlement thereof. OSCAR M. ENGDAHL, Administrator of the estate of Annie Engdahl, deceased. . HAMMOND AND HAMMOND, Attorneys for administrator. Buy rubber footwear here save money We tell "Ball-Band" footwear, the kind marked by the Red Ball, because it gives more comfort and longer wear. It will keep your feet dry and warm through the hardest, toughest wear to which you can put it Figured by days of service, it is the cheapest rub ber footwear you can buy. Come in and let us show you. N Get the kind with the Red Ball. You will find it on all "Ball-Band" footwear. F. H. CROSS HARNESS AND SHOE STORE 7th Street on the Hill -Take Elevator Up Prices Down Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. E. Van Hooser, Plaintiff, vs.. B. F. Van Hooser, Defendant. To B. F. Van Hooser, the above nam ed Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint, fil ed against you in the above named suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum-" mons, and if you fail to appear or answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint: For a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for the absolute cus tody of the minor child, - Robert Van Hooser. This summons is published by order of the Honorable J. U. Camp bell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made on the 13th day of November, 1915, and the time prescribed for publication thereof is 6 weeks beginning with the issue of November 18th, 1915, and ending with the issue - of De cember 30th, 1915. VIRGIL L. CLARK, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1030-34 Northwestern Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon. SELFISHNESS. There is not and in the very nature of things there cannot be any real happiness coupled with selfishness. Even in ordinary, every day life the unselfish people are the happiest those who work to make others happy and who forget them selves. The dissatisfied people are those who are seeking happiness for themselves. Besant. Battleship Maati. There is a most excellent reason for the peculiar construction of open work masts In the United States battleships. The reason Is found In the fact of their uperlor efficiency. They can be shot away to the tune of about three-fourths of their original material and still bold, whereas the solid mast Is liable to be completely shot away, and that in short order. New York American. How are you fixed for letter heads and envelopes ? Courier. Let us send you a sample of the Classiest Letter Heads you ever saw. Write us for prices. LOST Child's Collar, white fur, on Main St., between 15c store and 17th St. Call 284-J. R. L. Holman and T. P. Randall, Leading Undertakers, Fifth and Main St.; Telephones: Pacific 415-J; Home B-18. FOR SALE Pure Bred Ancona and White Leghorn Cockerels: G. W. Waldron, Rt. 2, Box 1-B, Oregon City. Phone 21-F-21. A SNAP 14 Acres Tualatin River land for sale. 11 acres cleared, 5 room house and small orchard. Ir rigated by spring creek. Apply to owner 125-18th St., Oregon City. Farmers Notice! FOR SALE! at a bargain. a new two-seated Oregon hack, leather trimmed, complete with top. Call or write to E. M. Tucker, 174 Union Ave., Portland, Ore. APPLE TREES FOR SALE 15 varieties of high grade apple trees, all standard varieties at 5c each if taken in lots of 100 or more; 10c each in smaller lots. Also havo all kinds of choice fruit trees at law rates. Address Oregon City Green House and Nursery, 3rd and Center streets, Oregon City, Ore. WIT - m W U -(W'.71T..litt CLASSIFIED ADS LAUNDERED BILLS Uncle Sam's Method of Cleaning Soiled Paper Money. WASHED AND THEN IRONED. Thia Work la Dona In the Treasury Department by Machines, Each One of Which Can Daily Make 35,000 Piecaa of Uaed Currency Look New. "By washing soiled paper money we save the government $300 every day," said Miss Annie E. TUomus. lu charge of the "laundry" of the redemption di vision of the United States treasury In Washington. "Soiled money;" she went on. "comes to us dally from banks all over the United States to . be redeemed. For merly all of this money was destroyed and new was Issued In Its place. Now we take the least soiled and worn bills and put them through the laundry to be washed and Ironed. These are al most as good as new and are redistrib uted with the notes which come from the bureau of engraving and printing. "We launder about 35,000 bills dally and call this a good day's washing. It costs 30 cents to wash 100 dirty notes and $1.30 to print the same number. Through the laundry we save $1 on 100 notes. Washing, as we do, an av erage of 85,000 bills a day, of which many are not fit to send out again, we estimate that our saving amounts to at least $300. "We wash 10 per cent of all the money that comes to be redeemed. Nothing higher than a twenty dollar bill goes through the washing machine. The small bills are In constant circula tion and wear out rapidly, so they have to be reissued more frequently than those of high denomination. Bills of high value are never laundered. "Banking opinion is divided on this subject of laundered money. Some banks desire new money and will not accept any other, while many banks request the washed bills, saying that they are softer than the others and are easier to handle. "We have received this testimonial especially from men who have long payrolls and must handle thousands of dollars to All many pay envelopes. These men tell us that the washed bills do not stick together as do the others and can be more readily counted out "The washing machines occupy a floor space of about four square yards and are combination washers and lroners. Two girls work at a machine, which Is operated by electricity. One feeds the soiled money to the washer, and the other catches the clean money as It leaves the lroner. "The bills are laid on a moving belt of wet blanket, which carries them on to meet another moving blanket from above. Thus secured between these two blankets they pass over and around a number of rollers In a tank of soapy suds, which cleanses and sterilizes them. Then they pass through rinsing water and on to heated rollers, which dry and Iron them. "They drop out at the end of the course Into the hands of a girl, who scrutinizes each bill to determine whether It Is fit to be sent out into cir culation. As she assorts the bills she stacks those which she considers per fect Into piles ready for the expert counters. When the counts are verified the laundered bills are made Into pack ages containing 4,000 of one denomina tion and kind uud sealed for redistribu tion among the banks. "By this practice of redeeming mon ey by wushlug it," said Miss Thomas, "we also have an extra means of check ing up on the counterfeiters. Our ex pert counters spot counterfeits as soon as they are sent In with the govern ment money from the banks. They pass these bilis along to the secret service detectives, who trace them to their makers. "A counterfeit hasn't a chKnce to es cape us. From the time the bank's packages are opened by the counters to be verified to the time the money leaves this division finally It Is watch ed by expert eyes. When tbecwasbable money Is separated from the rest and Is turned over to me to put through the laundry I give It to the operators. They look at It carefully at the time U enters the washing machine and when It comes out After this my counters go over. It By this time you may be sure any counterfeit Is discovered. "It Is a remarkable sight to watch the sixty expert counters, who average 20,000 notes daily, ruu lightly through a bunch of bills and stop short sudden ly when they come to a counterfeit In their hands. They Identify these notes, almost perfect as they often are, by the 'feel of the paper. Under their trained vigilance counterfeits seldom get as far as the laundry." New York Sun. One Kind of a Platform, An American gentleman got ac quainted with a Frenchman who was very anxious to acquire the English language. The American, In order to belp him, said that If be would send bis exercises to blm be would willing ly correct them. Nothing was heard from the French man for some time, but finally a let' ter came couched In the following choice English: "In small time I can learn so many English from his textbook and ber dictionary as I think I will come at the America and to go on the scaffold to lecture." Silence Is a figure of speech, unan swerable, short cold, but terribly se vere. Parker. R. L. Holman and T. P. Randall, Leading Undertakers, Fifth and Main St.; Telephones: Pacific 415-J; .Home B-18. Dr. L. G. ICE DENTIST Beaver Building Oregon City PhiM Paatf!, 1tt1. Hm A 1t ' Summons L: the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. C. A. Gleason, Plaintiff, vs. Emelia Burghardt Turner, (formerly Emelia Burg hardt) and F. H. Turner, her . husband, Emelia Burghardt Turner, (formerly Emelia Burghardt) as administratrix ofthe estate of E. H. Burg hardt, deceased, E. H. H. Burghardt and Lottie Burg hardt, his wife, Charles A. Burghardt, Emma Himler and Fred Himler, her hus band, Bertha Pond and W. L. Pond, her husband, Anna H. Davis and D. L. Davis, her husband, Ernest H Burg hardt, Martha Burghardt Stone and G. Stone, her hus band, William . Burghardt, Walter Burghardt, George Brown, J. M. . Waggener, Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co., a corporation, The Cour ier Press, a corporation and Pacific Northwest Adjust ment Company, a corpora tion, Defendants. To E. H. H. Burghardt, Lottie Burg hardt, his wife, Ernest H. Burg hardt and William Burghardt, de fendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You and .each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above court and cause on or before Saturday, January 29, 1916, said date being the expiration of six weeks from and after the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff will ap ply to the above court for a decree against you for the relief demand ed in the complaint herein, to-wit: for a judgment against defendants Emelia Burghardt Turner, adminis tratrix of the estate of E. H. Burghardt, deceased, and Emelia Burghardt Turner, and each of them, for the sum of $2000.00, with interest thereon at rate of 7 per cent per annum from February 27, 1914, until paid, for the further sum of $37.31, taxes paid by plain tiff, with interest thereon at rate of 7 per cent per annum from Aug ust 31, 1915 until paid, for the further sum of $19.00 insurance premium paid by plaintiff, for the further sum of $250.00 attorney's fees herein and plaintiff's costs and disbursements; that said several sums be decreed to be a first lien, prior to all liens, claims or inter ests of said several defendants herein, upon the following describ ed real property and the mill lo cated thereon, and the machinery located in and connected with said mill, as a permanent appurtenance thereto, all situate in Clackamas County, Oregon: Beginning at a point 5 chs. S. of the S. E. corner of the N. W. of Sec. 15, T. 2. S. R. 8 E. of W. M. thence S. 69 degrees W. 4.92 chs; thence S. 28 degrees 30 minutes W. 8.60 chs; thence S. 49 degrees E 9.50 chs.; thence N.-74 degrees E. 1.42 chs. to the E. line of John Fagalde's Homestead Claim; thence N. on said E. line 14.58 chs. to the place of beginning, containing 6 -acres, more or less. Also beginning at a point 19.58 chs. S. of the S. E. cor ner of the N. W. of said Sec. 15, T. 2. S. R. 3 E. of the W. M. be ing also on the E. line of said John Fagalde's Homestead Claim; thence S. on said E. line to the S. E. cor ner of said Claim; thence W. to the N. bank of the Clackamas River; thence Westerly along the N. bank of said river to the mouth of deep creek and to the Westerly bank of said creek; thence in a Northeaster ly direction on said W. bank of deep creek to the S. W. line of the above described six acre tract; thence South 49 degrees E. to the most Southerly corner of said 6 acre tract; thence N. 74 degrees E. 1.42 chs. to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres, more or less. Also beginning at a point on the W. line of the S. of the S. E. of said Sec. 15, T. 2. S. R. 3 E. of the W. M. 747 ft. N. from the S. W. corner of said S Vi of' said S. E. V thence N. 34 degrees 30 minutes E. 100 ft.; thence N. 17 degrees 45 minutes E. 100 ft.; thence N. 4 de grees 30 minutes E. to the N. boundary line of said S. Va of said S. E. ; thence W. on said N. boundary line to the N. W. corner of said S. of said S. E. hi; thence S. on the W. boundary line of said S. of said S. E. Vi to the place of beginning, containing 1 acres, more or less. Also be ginning at a basalt stone 16x6x5 inches marked U. P. set for center of said Sec. 15. T. 2. S. R. 3 E. of the W. M. running thence N. 19.42 chs. to a fir stake marked E. H. B. on S. and F. A. W. on N. faces; thence S. 52 degrees 20 minutes E. 6.83 chs. to fir stake marked E. H. B. on S. W. and F. A. W. on N. E. faces; thence S. 64 degrees 10 min utes E. 5.94 chs. to fir 30 inches in diameter, the same being bear ing tree to road angle on a change in deep creek and Weatherly Road, marked E. H. B. on S. W. and F. A. W. on N. E. faces; thence S. 20 degrees E. 13.75 chs. to a fir stake marked E. H. B. and F. A. W.; thence S. 88 degrees W. 13.63 chs. to the place of beginning, contain ing 18. h2 acres, more or less. Also the N. of the S. E. of said Sec. 15, T. 2. S. R. 3. E. of the W. M. save and except from said N. of said S. E. V the following four tracts of land, to-wit: That por tion of said N. of said' S. E. '4 of said Sec. 15, in said T. and R. above named, conveyed by Mort gagors herein to E. Rylander and Carl O. Larson, on Jan. 24, 1911, deed to which is found on record in Book 119, page 421 of the, deed records of Clackamas County. Al so 10.08 acres conveyed by Mort gagors herein to F. E. Kohl man on Aug. 22nd, 1899, deed to which is found of record in Book 67, page 416, jleed records of Clackamas r Do VACUUM CLEANERS HAIR DRYERS BOUDOIR LAMPS SAMOVARS TOASTERS DISC STOVES FOOT WARMERS MILK WARMERS MASSAGE VIBRATORS CIGAR LIGHTERS OVENS WAFFLE IRONS And A Portland Railway Light (Eb Power Company County. Also 9.75 acres, more or less, conveyed by Mortgagors here in to Sherman Lyon, on Oct. 8th, 1904, deed to which is found of record in Book 91, page 243, deed records of Clackamas County. Al so 2 acres conveyed by Mortgag ors herein to Win. Cox, deeds to which are found of record respect ively in Book 96, page 166, and in Book 98, page 274, deed records of Clackamas County. Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, including the mill lo cated thereon and the machinery located in and connected with said mill, all as a permaent appurten ance to said land; that plaintiff's mortgage on said real property be foreclosed and said real property, including said mill and machinery, be sold on execution, according to law, and the proceeds thereof ap plied to the payment of amounts due plaintiff. And that defendants and each of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under them or any of them, be forever barred and foreclosed of all, right, title, interest, claim and estate, in and to said real property, including said mill and machinery, except the statutory right of redemption; that the purchaser thereof he put into possession of said premises, includ ing said mill and machinery; that the Court appoint a Receiver of the property described in the complaint; that said Receiver be empowered to take charge of, and care for the same during the pendency of this suit; that the fees of said Receiver be taxed as costs and disburse ments herein, and for such toher and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is published by order of Hon. H. S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County, made and entered Decem ber 14th, 1915, in which it is order ed that the same be published in the Oregon City Courier, a news paper of general circulation, pub lished in Clackamas County, Ore gon, once a week for six successive weeks. The date of first publica tion thereof, is December 16th, 1915, and continuing with each weekly edition of said newspaper, including the issue of January 27th, 1916, the date of the last publica tion thereof. DIMICK & DIMICK and W. L. MULVEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. James Petty, Plaintiff, vs. W. R. Dann, and Elizabeth Dann, his wife, Addie Nel son and Stephen Shobert, Defend ants.' State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, 88. By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, and in the above entitled cause, to me duly di rected and dated the 6th day of Make This An Electric Christmas It Mow GIFTS TO FIT ANY PURSE Just a Few Yuletide Hints WASHING MACHINES LIBRARY LAMPS COFFEE PERCOLATORS CHAFING DISHES FLAT IRONS CURLING IRON HEATERS LUMINOUS RADIATORS TEA KEfTLES SEWING MACHINE MOTORS SHAVING MIRRORS KITCHEN RANGES SHAVING MUGS many other useful and practical Things. Small Deposit will hold any article until called for December, 1915, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 6th day of December, 1915, in favor of James Petty, Plaintiff, and against W. R. Dann and Eliza beth Dann, his wife, Addie Nelson and Stephen Shobert, Defendants, ' for the sum" of $2000.60", with in terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 14th day of April 1915, and the further sum of $150.00 as attorney's fee, and the further sum of $19.00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in thecounty of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: Lots one (1), two (2), three (3), fourteen (14), fif teen (15), and sixteen (16), of Block Twenty-seven (27) in Glad stone as per duly recorded plat thereof in said County and State. NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 8th day of Janu ary 1916; at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell at public auction, sub ject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and inter est which the within named de fendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above de scribed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., De cember 9th, 1915. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Adaline Kriedt, Plaintiff, vs. G. W. Kriedt, Defendant. To G. W. Kriedt, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 21st day of January, 1916, same being at the expiration of six weeks from the 9th day of December, 1915, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayer for in plaintiff's complaint, to-wit: for a decree dis solving the marriage contract here tofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet in the premises. This summons is Berved upon you by publication thereof, in the Oregon City Courier, once a week for six consecutive weeks, pursuant to an order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above en titled court, made and entered the 8th day of December, 1915. Date of first publication, Decem I The Electric Store Phones Home A-229 Pacific Main 115 Beaver Bldg. Main St. ber 9th; last publication, 20th of January. SETON & STRAHAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 409-415 Piatt Bldg., Portland, Or. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, has ap pointed the undersigned adminis tratrix of the Estate of Francesca Roth, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the said decedent or her estate, are hereby given no tice that they shall present them to the undersigned administratrix at the office of Jos. E. Hedge3, Esq., in the Weinhard Building, in Ore gon City, Oregon, within Bix months from the date of this notice, with proper vouchers duly verified. Date of First Publication, De cember 9th, 1915. y ANNA G. BAKER, Administratrix of the Estate of Francesca Roth, deceased. JOS. E. HEDGES, Attorney. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, has appointed the undersigned 'adminis trator of the Estate of M. Jennie Sullivan, deceased. All persons having claims against the said dec edent, or her estate, are hereby given notice that they shall pre sent them to the undersigned ad ministrator at the office of Jos. E. Hedges, Esq., in the Weinhard Building, in Oregon City, Oregon", within six months from the date of this notice, with proper vouch ers duly verified. Date of First Publication Decem ber 9th, 1915. THOMAS W. SULLIVAN, Administrator of the Estate of M. Jennie Sullivan, deceased. JOS. E. HEDGES, Attorney. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Emma Davis, Plaintiff, vs. , W. J. Davis, Defendant. To W. J. Davis, Defendant, in the Name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit with in six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to answer for want thereof, plaintiff will take a decree against you for the dissolution of the marriage contract existing be tween the parties in the within suit, for judgment in the sum of $300.00 attorneys' fees, and the sum of $150.00 per month alimony and her costs and disbursements herein, and for the restoration of the plaintiff's maiden name, Emma Potter. This summon Is publish ed pursuant to an order made and entered on the ninth day of Decem ber 1915 by J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above named court. Date of first publication of this summons December 9th, 1915, Date of last publication, January 20th, 1916. STONE & MOULTON, Attorneys for Plaintiff.