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o THE El'GEXE DAILY GUARD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 10O8 T H 8 J. C. McElroy is fitting up a por- fci of rtie J. M. Martin -tmrn In tho LrofVlie hotel Gross as a breeding Lie ind will keep there during aasM four stallions. He now has handsome trotter, Prince J. C, fed his pacer, Wing and Wing, there will have another pacer, Sidney and a German coach there in the I:ure. The west side or the barn devoted -to this purpos and has Irn fitted up In splendid style. Mr. McElroy knows the horse bus- 53 thoroughly and will no doubt lie a very successful season as he samp of the best horses in the 'iif at his stables. TOOMIC.U, VKIUCIiK lA'XniY. Carriage hire counts up. M'hy own your own vehicle? It will fa nay for Itself and ciVo vou Inure and satisfaction all i"ie le. We have a line of new ones It leaves little to be desired. Ev- I One Stvlish and wnrthv If vnn w how little we asked for a Ely good buggy, road wagon, stir runabout, or spring wagon, you Id lumma a traklnU fa'1 St together and talk it over. i ours for business. Griffin Hirdniu Cn. ll FILLUms- CARBOLIC SAliVE f H ARJrtCA and WITCH HA7EL hitat Balve in thh wnrlil tnv fnia fi, lores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet I chapped hands and all skin erup f Guaranteed to give satisfaction (money refunded. Sold by Linn 1C0, Williama Mfir Om nrnn FOCK TAKKX TO IWSTIKK nreemiles out; good grass and T of water. See E. M. Warren, i-awrence street, Eugene. tf GAS AND EJLECTiUC SUPPUf S PESTON & HALES ARE AGENTS FOR Alabastine THE SANITARY WALL COATING 50c a Package COVERING 500 ' SQUARE FEET :uUUUtHtHU......,....iU........ ! LIQUOR DEALERS BREEDING STABLES: FIGHT AGAINST DIVES; New York, April 22. The liquor dealers' association, which has been wagins war against the dive keepers of the East Side for some time, has named a committee of fourteen to determine the best plan of putting the proprie- tors of these resorts out of business. HKItK'S IMIOOF Hut Hritlries C'tltarrh, Hyutnel Cures irl, t'oilglti and C'oliN, Croup nnd Astliiim, Kciiri: If you are a Sufferer From Catarrh, Itejiseit and Iteflect, "My wife and 1 will swear that Hyomel cured me of the worst case ot catarrh that ever existed, 1 used to cough constantly at night, and kad a dropping In the throat, which kept me awake a great deal. 1 raised thick phlegm and was in a horrible condition. However, I am entirely cured solely through the use of Hy omel." Dr. Philip Z. Hart, Laconla. X. H., Reader, this is one of thousands of testlmonala praising the marvel ous curative power of Hyomel. If you are a sufferer, why not try It? Hull's Red Oruaa Drug Store guar antees It ttnd will refund your mon ey It It falU to cure., Hyomel Is not a stomach nostrum; It la a dry anti septic and medicated air, and all you have to do to cure any disease of the nose, thrgat or lungs, is to brenthe it in through the-Hyomel Inhaler. A Hvomel outfit, Including a scientific Inhaler, only costs $1.00. Get one today. Subsequent treatment Is on ly 50 cents a bottle. Get one now. Hull Drug Co. take the risk and guar antee it. New models easy riding Rambler blcvclos on display. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Every Ready Batteries We have the agency for the only Battery Manufactured on the Pacific Coast and can give them to you fresh, For gasoline engines and automobiles it has no equal HUNTER. (& WILLOUGHBY ic i.LH A IM To BAnri o 1 5 EUGENE, OREGON w Docs a General Banking Business on Conservative Lines ,Q ( S. SPENCER, ..President. L. H. POTTER. . - Vice Pre;. F. N. McALISTER, Cuh.er. o a i n IIQUOR MEN- WIN IN ELECTIONS ! Chicago, April 21. The saloon forces were generally successful in. the forty or more towns and village of Illinois which voted on the Jural option question today. Definite fig ures are lacking in many case, but It ; seems certain that not niciru than 100 saloons were voted ovu of business. -The larger cities almost without ex ception retain O.Velr licensed dram- : shops. : Cairo, the largest city in which the I question was an Issue, gave tho sa- loons a majority of 33a2.' The prln ; cipal exceptions to the general result were Eflngham, Thebes. Plnckney ville, and Xapterville. Some 3a sa-. loons lost their leceuses In these fvm i cities. ; In Cook county 12 of the villages i bordering Chicago balloted for or : against the liquor interests. In only one, however, was there a change from previous conditions! Uarlngton ; going "dry" by a small plurality. Ten j others voted to retain their saloons i and one decided not (" p'l'uK the , dramshops, Plnckneyville, 111., April 21. Pinckneyvllle was today added to the list of "dry" cities. The anti-saloon forces paraded the streets and the schools were closed because of the ab sence of pupils who pere participating In the parade. GET 11E11TIIS EARLY, Those who Intend going to the fleet celebration at San Francisco May 2, 8 and 4 are requested to apply for berths at once so that they will be able to get them. If enough signify their intention of going from Eugene a Pullman car will probably he set out here so that those going may re tire early and save the trouble of get ting up in the middle of the night to catch the train. A. J. GILLETTE, Agent S. P. Co, ' PROCLAMATION Whereas, there was submitted to the ptople of the city of Eugene. Oregon, at a special election for that purnnse on the ISth day of April, ; 1!i0S, an initiative proposal after he- ( ing ordained by the ( oinmon ( oun . cil, pursuant to and in accordance 'with the general laws of the state of i Oregon, for amending sections 108 and 1 1 2 of the charter of said city I and whereas there was at the same manner submitted to the people of said city for their approval or re- 1 lection an Initiative proposal to amend the charter of said rlty by add ing a section thereto forbidding the establishment of cemeteries or addi tions thereto within the city, or tho huritil of human bodies therein, ex r ep- under cer'ain condit Puis, and Whereas, tlie vol. s cast at said r-Vetinn having le-en this 2 in h day "f April. Vie, duly canvassed and determined and th" a!d anietylmont of aid seetions Pis and 1 12 ;ik afore. s 'td havfne carried by an affirmative vote of t'.T as airainst 1T1 negative vot.-s thereon. Now, therefore, I. I. D. Matlort,. mayor of said city of Etli'ene, by vir tue of the minority vested In me as n'avnr. do hereby pro ;alm. announce and ileelar,. that the whole number of vof ra?t for and against said proposed mien'itnen'R are as stated above, ami that said amendment re. reived an affirma'lve majority lof all votes cast and that .said proposed anicfid'n' nts. from the date hereof. t,f and trie same are m full force and effect as a law of the city of Eugene, and a part of the charter of said That ald PV j,-'"' amendment ot 'he e. nr'er by an line an additional i..e;,,n there'o forbidding the -anj-hnni tn '.f cemeteries or addi I'll th'-e'o failed to receive a tua b.ri'v of the vot.-s rae there., n and 'V .'". faid heroine a law of ..,:! city or a part of the charter In wi'ni ? hereof. I hive here, t ti'y hand this i"i'h day o' ;- !'-. and rau-i.'l the s.- ,J of ,rv to he her.'in'o atfix"d LEVINGER FARM SOLD FOR TWENTY THOUSAND V. M. F.KAI.S. OK POKTKKVIl l.l cai... is Tin-: ri in n v-.i- ic SITIATKI) A HO VI-' SPRING- m:i.i Last Saturday Kra-!-r. the real estate dealer, yt-r;s'i a s : i K' of M I.evingor's beautiful farm three mill's east of Spriuglteld tn W. M. Heals, of I'ortervilK". Cnl., for liu.uon. This is oue oi thu best farms in Lane enmi ty and Mi. Meals is fortunate in se curing it . He will return at onco with his fatitily ami take charge, of liis new home. BRYAN'S GRANDE GIVES HIM A SCARE New York, April 2 1. William J. nrynn's little grandson, little ltryan I.eavitt, gave the Democratic leader a bad scare today; Mr. llryaii had cone to tile pier to meet t le steamer Minnesota, upon which Mrs. Ilrvan and her daughter. Mrs. Umli I.eavitt, and Mrs. I.eavitt 's two eliihlren were returning from Europe. He found Mrs. Ilryan and Mrs. I.eavitt awaiting him on the upper deck. His itrand- I daughter Itnth was also there, hut little ilryan was nowhere t.i In seen. A search, which extended over the ship from one end to the other, was not successful. Finally ins mother found him where he had hidden him self under a berth In his mother's stateroom. When he was .Irawn out of his hiding place 'little ltryan threw himself into his grandfather's arms and tho big crowd which had gath ered en tin- deck watched the meet ing witli etithuslastie npiueclat ion. From the pier the family went at once to the Hoffman House, Mr. ilry an was obliged to leave at once to fill an engagement nt Trenton. X. J. He will return to New York this, even ing, hfw-ever, to remain witli his fam ily until they leave for Nebraska to morrow. HORN On Furry street, Eugene, April 22, 190S,, tv J. E. Pitts, a son. Fl RNTN HH FACTORY Vavlng purchased the Day & Hcn uWaftB (urnlturo factory, lnm now preiartl lo manufacture furniture upon speetni orders, and am pre pared to fill orders for tho retail or wholesale trade. Ropnirlng work also solicited and prompt attention given same. - My prices win he found reasonable anil satisfaction, guarantee In every respect, H, n, MORGAN, PI'RE WATER For pure bediork water see G. W. Taylor. All surface water cased off by casing Into the bed rock, thus In suring nothing but pure bed rock wa ter. G. W. Taylor, 828 Patterson street, Europe, Phone Red 3377. NVrTICE TO Till' PIMILIC The LaDuke ft Loftier Well Drill ing Company wishes to announce that they will meet and lower any prices made for doing first-class work. Hot ter see them before making your contracts-. 999 Vlllnrd Boulevard. Telephhone Red 5121. A little bird sat on a teleurfnph wire And said to his wain, " I declare, If wlrjlf.M telegraphy comes Into j vogue We'll all have to sit on the (ill-." j See the new braced Savage wheal. No evtra charge for brace. CHAMBERS IIAKDWARH CO. 1.- ',;' fl - !'? & I'. '- :A - A . '.'.. ' i OLIVIA FREMSTAD, DRAMATIC SOPRANO. Mnw. Kreiustad. who met wltb such nc.es In pans laat year and la no popQir with ,atr..i,s of the o)era In .Sew Yurk, wan reared In MlnneaiK.lln. fhe im Ixirn In Kwlen. but tier parenis eaine to tlilr country when aha wax a child, and be was a pupil In the aatne iu.lie pool In Mlnneaixdhi that Governor John Johnson attend. n prlvnle life Mine. Fretustad la M l-Vloon W. Mutpben. Her len'tnd f ' '''j ) .. m,w mm THREE LIVES HANG j ON MUD-PIE STORY Chirac . Ain il r,K saw- t N- !i i s air lu'inii tiwil tor ('Irlians Tt i mi 1 1 . : iliat Saimit'l iiv.M 1, iMiio boat a Uulr '.'I. A mini pie . f three men vi ho nun, let- in .liulee I'l-en t!le proof . a, t lie slain man. girt Uvause -!u lie, ii a building w huh li was w ai ' I'iiu'.. ill i' mis lit. stil-stii ut ial ion til i lie w as ot a vei y violent" tempor-. Tlu'v eliiim that he , I'Matiril in ii Mlit w it It Arthur I'ham ! iters, Kro-1 iiailnr aiul Arthur Vy re- ran! l'iVst ho was an.:ry ami thus , met sti aih, It was his ummii roli- U ti-miter, they say, thai UM - into tho cotuhu, I Ono year iMvoikva -,.ls sl (nttl watchin;; a ilmiUlint; 1 it l.oomis street. Several ohihlren, ouo of whom is a sister of j IMvorkon, have boon subuien:ieil ami (their testimony will bo introilmvil to prov that Uivoikou brought his jileath upon himself. Hanslns is the penalty asked by the stale. WONDERFUL KLONDIKE GOLD DISCOVERY ! Seattl". Wash.. April 2 1 . - T. O. Oliver, who has returned from four : years' prospecting on tho Mackenzie I piece and l.elau i rivers during wlih h I time he crossed the barren lands to ! the first cacho or the Franklin e jprdlllou, brings news of gold dlscov j cries which he say- surpass the early finds in the Klondike, lie will head la parly that will rave Seattle early j next month on the i f turn to thes.' discoveries. Further than to state i that his discoveries were on Great Slave lake. Mr. Oliver declined to I go into details of the location oi the new fields. He confirms Hie re cent reporrs received of the big go'.l strike at Hvrschol Island and pre dicts a big rush Into tho Mackenzie river country this year. KPISCOI'AI, ItlSHOP III US AT COI.I'MIIIA Columbia,' April 22. Bishop Elli son C. Caper, of the Protestant Epls cupal diocese of South Carolina, died at his homo here today. NEWS NOTES The company which is to build the new Chandler hole at ..Marshfleld has practically closed a deal for the erection of the structure with Hottes. Hendricks & Tobey, Portland archi tects. It Is to bo a flve-stnry build ing, covering a lot 50x100 feel. More than 150 appltrat Ions for nu tomoblle licenses have been made at the secretary of slate's offlc slnco January 1, and ihe, number of licens es iimnted each day Is growing. Fi'inn elttlit o ten licenses are Issued dally, which would Indicate that the automobile business In Oregon Is i good. The total number -of state II I reuses Issued up to this time Ih 750. 'A great number of motorcycle II , censes have been Issued from tho secretary or state s office. Loa Angeles won from San Fran cisco 2 to I in the ball game yester day. The game between Oakland and Portland was postponed. "In China," dear friend," said tho missionary, "human life Is of hut Rlllfhl VIllllR liwl.l.,,1 If a .n..ltK i Chinaman Is condemned to death he ran easily niro another to die for him. I believe many poor fellows get their living by thus acting as sub stitutes." CASTOR t A Por Infants r.nd Chorea. The Kind Yom m Boutrhi bears the S'tfnatnro of C , c i;i:ui i 1 1 ik h vi-r i.im: in i.oih sexes. M o't ai't? w onn u w i- ii Nt , ilnions :ii.vur:!s w ho w h dure th- tn (itii,'Kl aiitj .t i ual'.y Jufxis.-.i ;.i ;-. v .r t n cm 'in.' t w nm .i .ui !.'n !n t Ual. a. a r.a :-t ut t.. :.i;n I I a ti. iiiu Man 'i;ertii:s rat lit".1 t ha n 'u'lit t h ;a t.r !-!!.! p'au i to us I.iw ii; 4 t hre p .. h.-u w !i:r!i car. In- i l-:a;!i i fol- i am : ruu J :i s ma .1 i- ' . lanutla. 1-:' o; I'iuU vi . Swupl .i-tlieri ntui af-! tara Arntuatii. u tul :i 1 -Siiiiiilt' These ai n.. at !ttliie a tut -aV i M'. (or meals al ,t inst'iuuv Tn"o lhtV P.K'' lUiW.Uu Oml 1 D.'l only i.;,.et! harmless Uil ailually tpiite hetiei ielal to the sys tem, reuulaliiitf Ihe tluesMitn. purily- iim the hlooil, and cleaiiM'a Ou1 ipN'xhm of n'mnles nnd hlotehoR. !: chief an I surprising benefit is in the raniil. natural manner in which It rcdiircs t h, fat perseu to the nor mal, beautiful lines ot a fine phys ique, it iiaviim been known to cause I he reabsorplloti ot as niiu-li as a pound of fa; a day. Moreover It d Ms it syuiuiei rieall , so that n wrinkles or flabby skin are left he-! hind. Strange to -ay neither dieting' nor even-rise are advised when thlsj simple home recipe Is being used. I for It will produce results independ- j ently of either and so the patient is inslructed to eat whatever he or she I fancies ami is also permitted to take things easy. NOTICE OK SIII KII I s sa;.h On I'Im'i'iiiIoii ami tinier of Stile. Notice Is hereby given thai by vir tue of an Exectiion and Order of Sale issued out or the Circtii Court of the Slate of Oregon lor the Coun ty of Lane on the 2;lrd day of March, I'.lutt, in a suit wherein L. Slv.oua was plaint III and Burton S. Kelsay. Eliza C. Kelsay, 'I lie First National Bank, of Eugene, Orogan, a corpor ation. K. T. Bnshnell and George O. B. Dellar were det'eudauls, and said Execution anil Order of Sale and decree being as follows to-wit: Whereas, on the 5th day of March. 1 90S, In the above-named Court a DiH-ree was rendered In favor of the above-named plaintiff and agillnst tho above-named defendants. And Whereas, It was lurther or dered and decreed by tho Court that all and singular the mortgaged prem ises mentioned in the said complaint and hereinafter described, or ho much thereof as may bo sufficient to ralsu tho amount dne the pluln tlff for the principal, Interest, taxes, assessment, attorney fees, and tho costs of this suit and tho expenses of the sale, and which may lie sold separately and without Injury to the parties interested he sold at public auction by tho Sheriff of Luna Coun ty, Oregon, In the manner prescribed by law, and according to the course and practice, of this Cotfrt, and that the said Sheriff, after thu time al lowed by law for redemption has expired, execute a deed to tho pur chaser or purchasers of tho said premises, on the said sale. That tho said Sheriff, out ot the proceeds of tho said sale, retain !'.! foes) disbursements, and costs of said sale, and pay to the plaintiff, or to his nttorney, L. M. Travis, Esq., out of tho said proceeds, the sum, first of $270.00 reasonable attorney fees, and the sum ot 1 15.H0 costs of suit, and pay to the plaintiff tho Bum of (2,700.00 In Gold Coin of the United States of America, at 8 per cent per annum from November 23rd, 1908, In Ilka Gold Coin, and for the sum of 111.16 taxqs, with Interest nt per item por Annum trom March Mih, 1907, and for the stint of 190. 94, taxes and assessment, with Inter est at 6 per cent per annum from February 18th, 1 908, making a total of the sum ot 13251.29 nil In Cold Coin of the United Slates of America, or so much thereof as the proceeds of thu said sale will pay of tho same. That In the event the said sale shall bring more than tho said sum of $3251.29, tho raid sum aforesaid, then the surplus over Ihe said sum of $3251.29 shall he applied, so long as It will last, as follows: I. First National Ila'.k, Eugene, ('.'M), ft CO,.:""'1"". '" $iiii.oo, ci whaiuvi'r mini tmT enable,! lit obtain from in net- aeniir lly they have fur Hie said sum. II. L. Klmons, assignee of Judg ment of I.. M. Travis, for the sum of $fi.37 with Interest a( 0 per rent per annum from April 2nd, 1 907. III. Geo. Oil, Dollar, asigni's of E. T. Bnshnell. for the; . sum of $198.50, with Interest ut (i fe-T nt per annum from March 2nd, 190A, and $12.80 costs. IV. Geo. (PH. Dellar, for the sum of $12 1.53, at 4 per cent Interest from December 17th, 1 907. That the defendants, Burton H. Kelsay, Eliza C. Kelsay. Tho First National Bank, a corporation, E.'T. Biisbni'll and Geo. II II Dellar. and till persons claiming under then,, and all .p rsons having liens subsequent to Ihe execution of the said deed construed as a mortgage, by Judg ment or decree upon the laud des cribed In said deed construed as a mortgage, and all lledr representa tives, ami all persons having any lien or claim by or under such sub sequent JudgrnenLor decree and their heirs and represeutat les, nnd all persons claiming to have acquired any estate or Interest In said prem ises Hllbs,'tuent to the filing of the said notice of the pendancy of this action with tint aforesaid Clerk, be forever barred anil foreclosed of and from all equity ot redemption and claim of. in or to said promises, from nnd after the delivery of the Sheriff's deed to the said premises. Ami It Is further adjudged and tie-"re.-d that the purchata-r of tin, said premises be let into the possession thereof, and that any of tho parties tri this suit who may be In possess ion thereof, or any part thereof, or any person who since the commence ment of this suit has come Into the possession thereof, shall deliver pos session thereof, to tho purchaser. And It is further ml led -e, n.. l h '.int-rt'-t, tax', attorney -f--!ii.'uts, rosts ami dis ts, aiitl i neuse of sal' and f.-.-s hu rs of th' pnhiirai ion, then the Sheriff shall sieitty the balauee iue to too plaiaMtf i:i li r-'turn of Mirh sale, and thai on ihr .oipliii; in atut t'il iin: oi 1'ie s.tj.l i-T'iril, th" fleik of the t'ou.-t -.hal! il-iek-t 'h.- -anie in th.- .lml'-:inMti ln.-kei f s.Li.l fonrt. as a phimiifti: in ftvor of the lil'f and ai;an'. the ii'f-n.!ant s Hur-t-n S. Krl:,.y anil l"lia (. K-lsay, ami that sael tlef.-ml.tivi shail pay i.i plaiiKitl said amount., ;;mt that iHorufor. 1 l;hds nmt -viiO - directed l ' y X'nU d-" r.-,- ar t:uate. llK nud Iv.i,lR iu the i'ity of Ku HrU. l.ano County. Oreuon. ami nr.) honmled ami particularly di-si-ribed as follows, to-wit: Lots Xiiiubvr Two (21 and Thro-V .-m-M3. in llloi'K Numher Two in l-'irst A tlit It Ion to Ktmenti. ! Kfl.-ay l.ano County, Oregon. Together with all and singular the tenements, hcivilltements. and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Naw , therefore, by virtue of said Execution and Decree as above re cited, I will In pursuance of said de cree ntui order of sale offer for ualr for cash to the highest bidder, sub ject to redemption all of the right, title and interest of the above named defendants or either of them in '.ho above describ-d premises set forth In the deer if the Court, at tho south vest door of the County Court iu I'ugeue. Lane County. Ore ! House gon, on Mctiday, the I Ith day of May, 1IHIS, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. ami 1 o'clock p. tn., to-wlt: at t o'clock p. m. on said day In order to satisfy the decree and Judgment will) Interest, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 2d dav of April. 1908. Flil'll) F1SK. Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. Suiniiiolin III the Circuit Court of the Slrue of Oregon for the County of Lane, lleitba 10. Williams, plaintiff, vs. Howard S. Williams, defendant... To Howard S. Williams, tho above named defendant: In tho name of the state of Oregon you are hereby summoned nnd re quired to appear and answer tho complaint of tho above-named plain tiff In the nbovo entitled court, now on file with tho clerk of said court, on or before the 22tl day of May, 190S, and you nro hereby notified that, if you fall to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required tho plaintiff will ask Bald cc i,-t for the relief prayed for In her com plaint st filed with the clerk of said court, to-wlt: For tuo dissolution of tho marrlnge contract now existing between said plaintiff and defendant, nnd for an order giving and granting to plaintiff the euro nd custody of the minor daughter of plaintiff and defendant, Belva Leo Williams, and for full re-, lief In said suit. This summons Is served upon you by publication (hereof by tho order of lion. L. T. Harris, Judgo of the ubova entitled court, duly made at chambers In said conn'y on the 9th day of April, 1908, requiring the first publication hereof to bo mnde April 10, 1908, and tho Inst publication on tho 22d clay of May, 1908, and that you apper on or before the 22d day ot May, 1908. L. DILYEU, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notlco ot Final Hittlenient. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Hunt Pctorsnn, admin istrator ot the estate ot Hans Han sen, deceased, bns (lied his final ac count In tin matter ot said estate with tho county court of Lane Coun ty, Oregon, and Monday, the 4th day of May, 1908, at tho hour of 2 o'clock. In tho afternoon of that day has teen fixed by tho rrdor of said court for tho hearing of objections to said final nccoiiiit and for thu final set tlement of snld estate; and that all objections to said account must btt tn ti do and filed with said coil r t on or before tho duty so fixed for. t,h-w-final settlement of salt! estate. .. c Dated this 28th day of March, 490ft. HANS PETERSON, Administrator of tho Estate of Hans Hansen, deceased. L'. flllyeu, attorney St.'M.Mo.Vs In tho Circuit Court of tho Btnto of Oregon for tho County of Lane. Claude R. Spencer, Plaintiff, vs. Lola M. Spencer, Defendant. To Lela M. Spencer, tho above named defendant. Ill the name of tho Stnte of Ore gon: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer tho complaint of the above. mimed plaintiff In the abovo entitled Court now on file with the clerk of said Court, on or before tho 10th day of May, lints, and you are hereby noti fied, thai If you fall to appear anil answer said c ooplaint as hereby re quired, the plaintiff will ask said Court for the relief demanded In his said complaint so filed with tho clerk of said Court, to-wlt : For Die dissolution of the mar rlnit. contract, now existing between said plaintiff and defendant, and for full relief herein. This summons Is served upon you by order of Hon. L. T, Harris, Judg of tin, above entitled Court, duly made at Chambers on the 3rd day of April, r.ius, requiring rlin first pub lication hereof to he made on April 4th, 1908, and the last publication on the Hllh day of Ma. 1908, and that you appear on or before Ihe 1 6th. day of May, 19fiS. L. B1I.YKU, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of I iiiul Settlement. Nut leu Is hereby given that Charles Loiter, executor of the estaln of Au gustine Leper, eceased, has filed hl account for final settlement of said estate, and Monday, tho 4th day of May, I'JOH, has -fieen set for saltl hearing hy the county court tor Ijiihv county, l)r.'" it