Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 11, 1895, Image 4

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    LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mm. Walt Built li. of Wilson
river, were in the city Monday night on
their way to Hilislioro to attend th« G.
A. R. encampment, Mr. Smith having
been in service and wounded in the In-
dian warn *66-8.—F. G. Times.
doing it. You may not like to have
tn Ik this way to you, and you hate to
acknow ledge you are swindled, but you
pay us $1.50 per year for telling you th«
news,and it is just as well to speak it
plain occasionally. We desire to meet
the man in a year from now who will
then way that lie itt satisfied with the re-
bh I ib obtained from paying $7 00 to­ ,
waid the expense« of a fat, aleck agent
About Ji80 has been subscribed mo far
towards the proposed hand pumps, and
Ray. J. G. Schmid will preach at Fair­
it is hoped the city conntll will help out
80111«.
view sch001 house next Sunday at 11 a.
Born—To G. Cleveland and wife, a m., and at South Prairie at 3 o’clock.
daughter, weighing 10 pounds, July 7
The mother is getting along nicely and
the father is expected to recover, though
he wanted a hoy thia tiinp. Thia makes
three girls for the preaident since he was
married.
Geiger Forest Grove, J B Pape Nehalem,
A Zimmerman Nehalem, P. F. Ducham
Kilchis, Geo Maddux North Yamhill,
Chut E Hays San Francisco, W Malady
Buy City, J J Scharer Forest Grove, \\ ill
Fetch Fairdale, Prof Walker and family
The county has bought lhe road ma­ Bay City, R D Jones S F, C J Thompsett
chine and will put it to all the use possi- Grand Rapids, T C McNamer Forest
Grove, Hugh F Bernard Bay City, J R
hie this year
Harter Bay City, Geo Whitaker Portland
The sieamer Harrison arrived Satur-
I D W R ons Portland, Geo Taylor Scholls
day evening with a large cargo of freight.
Ferry, J 11 Bridgeford Bay City, W T
Neil O’Hare is doing well with his ho­ ’ West Beaver, L Parish Miami, W F Bal-
tel at Garibaldi. Those who stop at his j mer Hobson villa, Neil O’Hare Bay City,
place will receive every attention poesi-1
j Mrs J Thomas and children Portland, H
l ie. Ha solicits the pationage of the H Weaver Bay City, Theo Rhode Gari­
public.
baldi, John Johnson Garibaldi, 11 G
Clem de Somers and Miss Mabie Col­ Stanley Sand Lake, C 11 Schieck Port­
lins, both of Nehalem, were married last land, W E Babe Portland, ND Jones
Sunday.
Hillsboro, M U Gortner McMinnville,
Miss Florence Mann, niece of Captain 1 Chas Whitehead Portland, L L Smith
Hunt and of Mr, McConneill, is visiting Garibaldi, Geo Squires Garibaldi, D W
Rhodes Bay City, R T Harrison Port­
at the light house.
Dan Bowers has moved his logging land .
but received a telegram that on account
of sudden sickness they could not come.
Dr. Seal immediately went on east, and
Dr. Kelly immediately came here lo
take his place, and as soon as Dr. Seal
returns they will form a partnership.
We have sent east for a gentleman who
will Hoon be here to «ell prize soap pack­
ages and lightning rods.
Th owe who
haven’t bit at something should hold off
it little until our man gets here
He
can inauu a very neat abstersion of your
We are authorized to stat« that the loose change. The operation is painless
party who stole the eggs from the Girlie and is bettor than being knocked down
and robbed.
is known and hail better potlaeh
Gentlemen, if you want to see this
F. J. Hubbard, of Beaver, mid Miss
Blanche M. Rice, of I)e Koto, Wisconsin, great family journal continue to go to
ALLKN HOUSE.
camp from Beaver to Bewley creek 1
were married at the Allen house Tues- press, walk right up an J drop a dollar«
where he will put in logs for the fall | J F Newton Tillamook, A G West Bea­
day night. The Cornet band gave them and-e-half in tbe slot. It will make the
freshets.
ver, C P Rowland Trask, F Arthur City,
wheels go round.
a serenade. We congratulate them
Murphy Bros, and Ben Higginbotham Robt McMamarra Coos Bay, John Ober­
1
he
admission
to
see
the
match
race
J.O. Campbell, who keeps a restaur-
have gone to Nehalem to log for Wheeler est Portland, H McDeimotL City, Fred
and at Netarts, was in the city Wednes­ Saturday, al 2 o’cleuk p. in. will be Id
Ac Himple. We understand Bob Hansen Page Nestocton, Herman Gessner Bea­
day. He brought in some specimens of cents, and 10 cents for boys; ladies free.
ver, Dave Harris Salem, F L Armstrong
will log there also.
rock cod which he caught in Netarts hay, E W. S tanley .
| City, Abe Cohn City, W E Wells Tilla­
A
full
force
of
men
are
working
on
Dr.
Mr. Campbell is mi experienced seaman,
E. H. Stone, of Hebo, was in the city
Wise’s new house.
It will i»e a ten mook, James Biggs, Wells Sarvis, D G
mid has boats of all kinds to let, besides Saturday.
E A Brooks Cape
room, two story house, with veranda», Randal Tillamook,
he takes people out to the sea lion rocks
L L. Smith, ol .Miami, was in the
| Meares, R H Lea bo Salem, David Mar-
halls,
bath
room»,
and
everything
nec
­
or to the deep sea fishing grounds, and city this week.
essary to make it comfortable and con­ tiny, C L Chatterton, A L Whitten, Chas
safely. Mr. Campbell keeps a first Hass
Rev. R. 11. Dollarhide, presiding elder venient, besides it will be finished in an Buchaltz Tillamook, Jim Williams City,
restaurant, and always has shell fish,
of this district, Free Methodist church, elegant manner. He will have it good Ell Derry Portland, W T Hicklin, F
crabs, clainH, ami deep sea lish of every
is now residing in J. Bixby’s house near I supply of water piped from his windmill Tomlinson, C L Stubbs City, J H Wells
description on his table, according to
the academy
He will remain here this ■ tank and no expense will be spared to Netarts, C A Town-end Portland, Jack
order.
year, and will announce later the place | I make it a model residence in every seine Pursell Glenora, P Byron Garibaldi,
For Sale or Exchange :—A fine news­ where regular services will be held
of the word, 'l’he windmill is substan- Jack Carlson llobsonville, W Sappington
paper property, in a California town of
Miss ¿Massey who has been teaching in ' I tially built, and there will be a two Trask, D W Ryan City, James Pye Bay
3000 inhahitnnts, not far from San Fran­
the May academy has returned to her story enclosure at the base which he will City, Louise West Beaver, W L Parmer,
cisco, ami in the most prosperous valley
home in Brooks to spend the vacation.
use for »tore room and and rooms for his A D Farmer Beaver, John McConnell
in the state.
Newspaper is doing a
hostler. He will build a neat barn in Cape Meares, J A Verstag Portland, Pat
J. 1*. Allen is now in bis new hotel
flourishing business, and has a well
the
rear, and the fencing and improve­ Dotighney Yamhill, I)r J 1) Kelly and
I
lie
wishes
lo
express
his
appreciation
for
equipped plant, worth over $3000
Will
ments
on the grounds will be made at­ family Portland, F I) Vincent Beaver,
trade for good land, or a newspaper in the liberal patronage he lias received iu
Geo Williams lloquarton, Win J Elliot
Oregon. Apply at llEADMuirr office for the past from the public, aud hopes for tractive. Hi» office building is finished
Monmouth, l.estine Higgins Monmouth,
a continuation of the same, ami at the and furnished in a most elegant luxuri­
further information.
ant manner, and he has I here a full out­ S W Elliot Bay City, 11 B Carr, Abb
same
time
the
public
is
reminded
that
G. W. Phelps, the enterprising mer­
fit of the latest appliances in the wav of Crawford, S M Ballerson Nehalem, Rob
chant, of Netarts, offers free camping lhe accomniodalioiLs at the Allen house
dental instruments and fixtures He lias Morris Bay City, Ed Leach City, McCar-
are
Itetler
than
ever
ami
second
to
none
grounds to the public, lie has sail and
left his office in Portland furnished and ger Nestoclon, Joe Bixby Beaver, Miss
row boats to let, lias a feed stable, and in the city.
fitted as usual, and has a < dentist in Blanche Rice De Soto \\ is, FJ Hubbard
Those who have visited the hotel and
good hotel accommodations.
He can
charge there to finish up work he left in and wife Beaver, G A Mowers Beavei
furnish good pasture for horses, as he lias restaurant kept by Mr. (’ampbell at Hap­
that place. He also will have good of-
LARSEN HOUSE.
leased the Maxwell place.
He has a py Camp, Netarts, are greatly pleased
flee buildings in Woods and Nehalem
J Biggs Barnaget, 11 Hayes Spruce,
store well filled with general mercluin- and say they will return again.
where he will go occasionally to attend Lena
Hayes Spruce,
Nellie Hayes
dis«, feed, provisions, butter, groceries,
Those who have lands in list No. 6, to his patients. Such enterprising men
Spruce, E W Mills and wife Nestocton,
fishing tackle, and ammunition
There claimed by the (). Ac C. R It. Co’ have
as Dr. Wise should be welcomed and en­ Geo Hunt Cape Meares, E M Porter
is a bakery in connection, and fresh been notified that the commissioner of
couraged in this community.
Garibaldi, W Vaughn Bay City, G B
bread may
be obtained every day. the general hind office has decided fin­
Davidson Wilson river, F G Randall
(’ousters should see Mr. Phelps at his ally In favor of the svttleis, and that
Fairvew, F Nelson Trask river, G Trask
store before locating their camp
patents will he issued for lands hereto- 1
THE ALDERMAN
Bay City, G Williams and son Bay City,
A few days ago a cougm came near foie under suspension.
Miss Mary Smith Moores Valley, Al G Wilson Glenora, J A Crouch Tilla­
getting a three year oi<l child helong'ng
Frankfurters at lhe Alliance Market. Moore Portland, Chas Edler Bay City, mook Jetty, F S Sweeney Salem, F D
to Mi I »alias who is camping at Her- They are much tnoie economical than
Jas Clark McNamers camp, L. B. Alley Vincent Beaver, F G Riefonberg Kilchis
rington’s place on Wilson river
Tlie ordinary sausages, and are w holesome
Nehalem, Geo Williams Bay City, Wal­ S M
(’arger
Pleasant
Valley, G W
child was playing a few rods away from and healthy. As they are already cock­
ter Maladv Bay City, W S Cone Bay Wooden Newburg, C C Clark Bay City,
the house, and the mother went to bring ed, they need to he placed in boiling'
City, I) P Harvey Oretown, Geo F Bur­ C II Worthington Fol ley, J G Schmid
her in fearing danger
Iler consterna­ water not more than four minutes, and
ton Trask, D S Bales Trask, J E Sibley Astoria, E B Matin Portland, W C
tion was gieat when she saw it very then served hot. Mr Deery, liiHBHger
wife mid son llobsonville, Mis HC Miller North Yamhill, A Clark Portland
large cougar crouching as if ready to of the Allianco Market makes H uh shu -
Thomas and children San Francisco, Geo Fred Pi eh n Portland.
spring, mid only ten feet from the child. sages of all kinds.
Allender and family llobsonville, A. 1’
The mother threw a stone at the cougar
Notice.
Dr. J. I). Kelly has come to
Wilson and wife llobsonville, R N Will­
and called Mr. Herrington, who threw
to practice medicine. Dr. Sea
iams San Francisco, .J A Buchanon N
For the benefit of tlie school bo.trils of
stones at tlie brute, and sucre««led in
Portland lecently to meet hi
Yamhill, Miss E Storey Garibaldi, F L this county, 1 will say that there are
driving it uway. A parly of lishsimaii
mine then and and tried to kill ths cou­
gar hut it escaped.
Mr. McNntner has devised an arrnnge-
in«r>t for the comfort of the stage pas­
sengers which will make the trip to Till­
amook delightful all the way even on
very warm days. Ihe stage Ims lieruto-
foie been drawn by two relays of four
horses each the entire distance,
Now
another relay ol two fast horses is sta-
tioned nine miles from the Grove, J list
before the stage conies out of ths cool
woods into the burning glare of the open
country these hoises are put on and they
come al a lively trot making a breeze by
their speed, going at a rate of ten miles
mi hour
Hie stage drove Monday in
from w licit the hoises are changed, over
nine and one-half miles from town, in
tifly-tive minutes
F. G. Hatchet
Mr. E. R. Ik>ughiy, of Bay City, Tilla­
mook county, is visiting with friends in
Hillsboro this week. Mr. Doughty grad­
uated at the State Agricultural coilvge
ibis year, lit is interested in insect life,
and curiously looks thtongh the half
pint of bugs that are found in tbe glolws
of the arc electric lights. Several inter­
esting specimens were found, where he
will add to his already large collection
11 i I Is l>oi o tn dependent.
A new Init Ige lies been built across the
Nestucca river on the line of the Little
Nestucca wagon road, ami the road is in
good condition, says the Telephone
Register.
F E. Rogeie and A E. McKern re­
turned from Three rivers, 011 Saturday,
looking brown
ami healthy.
They
caught over 300 Kali.—Telephone Reg­
ister.
Dr Wise, the drutist, is now located
in his new office building, next to the
M E. church, and is ready for business
Those who wish to borrow money
should tead ail article headed “l>o You
Want a 1 a » hii ?” on another |»age.
Suckers grow to perfection here,
rows are close together hereafter
there are several 111 a hill.
They
lender and green all the year, ready
pluck any time
It appears that quite a ■
number were taken iu by the Pacific
Coast Cash Pm chasing b akery
W e’ll
wager tan years ot »ulwcriptien agamet a
bushel ol potatoes that we, nr anybody
else, not members of the Cash Fakery
Agency, can pun base their snide goods,
if they have any, just as cheap as Ihe
men who paid $7 00 for lbw piivdegs of
about »4.000 in tlie eountv treasury to he
amiortionad to the varioua « bool ilnt-
tricl« of the eouuty. Eai li district " ill
receive F>0 and lhe remainder will 1« a|i-
imrlioned in proportion lo lhe nnntber ol
persona of eeliool age, which will give for
each of such persons about $1.30.
The State Superintendent estimates
that we will receive front the stale alnntt
$1.50 for each person drawing aeliool
I n TH k C i KCVITC o CKT OF THX STATE O. OEK-
UOS FOB THE Col STV OF TlUtAMOOK.
JttC..b K.Kevhvr
Suit
for
VS
Divorce.
Lea Cavilla «ether
Defendant
To Lea ( Cavilla
’«villa Reeher, the above named de­
fendant, in the name of the state of Oregon, jou
are hereby required to appear and answer the
l omplaiut filed against you in the above entitled
suit on or tefore the first of the next term of
said’court 1<> wit On or before Monday the
26th day <»f August iM-
You will lake noluie, that if you fail so to
aimear and answer said complaint the plaintiff
will apply to the above named court for the re­
lief demanded in said complaiut To wit: For
money.
decree dissoving the bonds of matrimony now
The above is of course only an esti­ a existing
between the plaintiff ami defendant
mate. I may fall a little slioit anti there and that defendant pay the costs and disburse
meutsof this suit and for such other and further
relief as may seem meet to the court.
may be some more.
This summons is served by publication there­
L. P. S mith , C o . Swpt.
of upon the defendant, Lea L'avilla Heeher, in
the Tillamook H eadlight for six consecutive
week». By order of Hon. II H. Ilewitt Judge of
Notice.
said court, made at chambers at Albany, on the
28th day of Julie 1895.
,
, . .
Notice is hereby given that tbe under­
I. T. M aulsby , Att’y for plaintiff.
signed w ill be on tbe road at or neai the
residence or John Svenson, on Saturday I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tatk of O rf .
GON FOR THE COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK.
the 13tl> day ol July BU5, at 9 o’clock
F. R Beals
lor the purpose of receiving hida for the
Plaintiff
Dep’t No. a.
vs
graveling of the grade on Baid road from \\ illiam W. Quick
Defendant
Wilaou river bridge to the cod of »aid
To William W. Quick the above named de­
grade. Also on the same day I will be fendant,
in the name of the state of Oregon you
at the Alliance hall in Fairview, at 3 are hereby requested and commanded to appear
in the above named court and answer the com
o’clock p. m. for the purpose of receiving plaint filed aeainst vou in the above entitled
on or before the first day of the next regu­
bids for the graveling of some of the suit
lar term of said court after six' weeks publication
roads in that vicinity . Ami mi Monday of this summons upon you. towit: On or be­
fore the 26th. day ot August 1895. The defendant
the 15lh day of July lkli.i, at o clock a will take notice that if he fail to so appear and
answer
complaint within the time above
m. I w ill be at the residence of Truman named, said
the plaintiff will apply to the court
Harris fur the purpose of receiving bids aforesaid for the relief prayed for in the com­
plaint, which in briefis for a decree, foreclosing
for the graveling of some road in that Ihecertain mortgage described in the complaint
given
in favor ot the plaintiff oil the 25th day of
vicinity.
"• W.toNDER.
January 1S95, and for a decree against the de­
fendant for Lhe sum of $60, with interest thereon
from tlie 25th day of January 1895 at the late of
ten percent per annum, and the further sum of
$56 attorneys fees, and for costs and disburse!
I wish to express my sincere thanks ments of this suit, and that a decree be entered
that the
interest of * the
defendant in
to Fairview Alliance for the contribu- directing
_ the
__________
__________
_____________
Donation Land
Claim of James
aud Anna
foil ol i-»u and other favors, which are (puck, as the heir at law of said James and AntiH
““
Quick, be sold to pay said sums ami for such
more fully appreciated because they i further relief us he is entitled to in equity and
good conscience.
came in a time of need
This summons is served on the defendant by
publication thereof in the 'l'illainook H ead ­
Mas A G. A nderson
light for six weeks, by order of Hou. H. H
Hewitt, Judge of said court, made at chambers
on the 2ist., day of June, 1895.
I n the C irclit C ourt of the S tate of O re ­
511
E. E- S elph , Att y, tor plaintiff.
gon for the
C ounty
ofj T illamook .
Mary D. L. Barnhart, Plaintiff,
vs.
George I. Evans and L. S. F^vatis,
Defendants.
To the above named defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com­
plaint’ filed against you in the above entitled
unit by the first <lay of the next term of this
Court, the 26th day ot August 1K95. And if you
fail so to answer lor want thereof they will
apply to the court for a decree against you for
the stun of $500, principal due upon a promissory
note executed b? you to the plaintiff on the 26th
dav of May 1892, and the interest thereon from
its’date at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum and
accruing interest. Also for $50 Attorney tees,
$17.71 taxes paid by plaintiff on the mortgaged
premises referred to herein, for the costs and
disbursements of this suit. And.for the fore­
closure of the mortgage executed by you to
plaintiff to secure said promisory note and the
application of the funds realized therefrom to
the payment of such decree. This summons is
published in pursuance of an order for service
by publication made by Hon.
and
bearing date June 29. 1895.
W. W. Thayer, Newton McCoy ft Clam’r-
yer,
Attorneys for Plainliff.
Ladd’s New Gun Store.
I n
the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of
gon for the C ounty of T illamook .
O re ­
Isaac J. Stratton
I
Plaintiff
! Sum mous by
vs
!• publication
Vinton S. Rice, C. Thayer ai
I Department
E. Thayer
Defendants
J
No. 2.
To Vinton S Rice one of the above named de­
fendants in the name of the state of Oregon you
are hereby required and commanded to appear
in the above entitled court and answer tlie com­
plaint tiled against you in the above entitled
suits on or before the first day of the next term
of said court to-wit:
On or before Monday the 26th day of
August 1895. Yun will take notice if you fail to
so appear and answer said complaint the plain-
titi will apply to the above named court for ¿he
relief demanded in said complaint towit, fora
decree against you for the sum of $462 with, in
teicst thereon from the 24th day ol March 1801,
at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum and the
further sum of $161 with interest thereon from
the 24th day of March 1891 at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum and for $i5o attorney fees und
the costs and disbursements of this suit and a
decree against all the defendants forecl sing
the two certain mortgages described in th*
complaint and that the lands described in said
complaint and said mortgages be sold ns by law-
provided and the sum realized applied to tlie
payment of the sums found due this plaintiff.
This summons is served by publication upon
the defendant Vinton S. Rice by publication in
the Tillamook H eadlight for six weeks by
order of Hon II. H. Hewit. Judge of said court
made at chambers on the 2sth day of April 1895
K. E. S elph
3-9
Attorney for Plaintiff.
New line of all »porting
goods. Campers. Fisher­
men and Prospectors sup­
plied at reduced rates.
Highest cash price paid for
Raw Furs, Sea Lion Skins
and Trimmings.
N otice of A ppointment of A dministrator .
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
Address Ladd’s Gun Store,
has been by the county court of Tillamook
Cor. Third & Market Sts., S an F rancisco .
county, Oregon duly appointed administrator of
the estate of Edward Senke. Now, therefore, all
persons having claims against said estate are
required to present them to the undersigned
Ripans Tubules cure biliousness.
properly verified as by law provided at the office
ot E. E Selph, attorney at law, in Tillamook
city, Tillamook county, Oregon, on or before six
Ki pans Tubules : a family remedy.
months from the date of this notice.
Dated this nth day of June I895.
Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative.
Ripans Tabules have come to stay.
O tto W alther .
Administrator aforesaid.
3~7
l’nited Stales Land Office, Oregon Citv, Ore­
gon. June 11th, I895.
To A ll W hom I t M ay C oncern .
Take notice, a H earing , in accordance with
the instructions ot Hon. Commissioner’s letter
“C” of October 30th, 1994, No. 15J3, and the alle­
gations contained in Deroy C. Quick’s affidavit
ot contest, will be had in the case of the said
Deroy C. Quick vs. Henry Scott, involving 11.
1 . No. 8088, made August 16th. 1S89, for Sw1.
Sec 34. T2S, R q W, will be had before the
< ounty Clerk of l'illainookcounty, at Tillamook
Oregon, August 6th. 1895, at 10 o’clock A. M
and all parties in interest are hereby summoned
to appear there, at said time with their wit­
nesses, and submit their testimony 111 the mat­
ter at issue.
A nd on the 6th day of September, I895, at 10
o’clock A.M., the testimony then submitted,
and the papers filed relating to tin's contest will
be passed upon by the Register ana Reciever.
at this office.
R obert A. M iller , Register.
4-9-June-2o Jy 25. P eter P aquet , Receiver.
AGENCY TOP
BRADLEYsMETCALFCO?
CELEBRATED
BOOTS*SHOES
ESTABLISHED 1843
N otice of A ppoiktmemt of A dministrator
COHN
& co
Kiven
tlie underAigtied
I’®*1 has keen by the county court of
1 iilain<M)k county, state of Oregon, appointed
administrator of theestatcof John C. Hail, de-
eased.
All persons having claims against said estate ar
hereby required to present them to the under­
signed, at the office of E. E. Selph, attorney at
law, at Tillamook city, Tillamook county, Ore­
gon, with the proper vouchers as by Jaw provid­
ed within aix months from the date of this no­
tice. Dated this 14th day of June 1895.
C has . E. H all , Administrator aforesaid.
4 s
E. E. S elph , atty, for said estate.
The Leading Merchants
New Line of Clothing
.hist received, besides specialties in summer goods, straw hats
shoes ect.,
We have just received an immense stock of clothing, latest
styles, for summer wear, besides a large assortment of dressy suits.
New stock of shoes, especially summer slippers and tan shoes.
Nobby neck ties for ladies and gentlemen. New dress goods and
furnishings for ladies. Full line of men's and bovs' hats.
I n
the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of
gon for the C ounty of T illamook .
O re ­
R. D. Peckfiaiu, plaintiff,
v«.
' John W. Anderson, E. H.
Depa riment
t'owiug, Mary Hughes.
No. a.
( John W. Iler, and S. V.
Anderson, defendants.
To John W. Anderson and E. H. Cowing, defen-*
dants above named.
In the Name of tbe State of Oregon; You and
each of you are hereby commanded and re
, quired lo be and appear in the above named
court ami answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled «nit on or before the
first <!ay of the next regular term of said court
followingthe serriceof this summons upon you
by .'X week, publication thereof to-wit on or
th« 26th day ot August itos.
e»ch of thrrn win
take notice that if be fail to ao appear and
worrLT“? '?n,P1**1*,*• aforaaid tbe plaintiff
o,
J",c‘,urt,for ,he «Uefdenianded
1 In the complaint, to-wit:
rj1?1, plalniiff have jiulgnrent a«ainet lhe rte-
*l,a*,,h« banal decree may be made
tor the aale nt the premioea .tewrlbed in thr
complain*, by the aheriff of aald comity, accord­
ing to taw. and the rule, and practice of thia
ed,hi' .i* P'oc''Kl* n] •*"'> -ele may be
h EP' i T* it tl’'_
the amount found
due the plaintiff on .aid note and mortgage and
lit'
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ath.rney <«. end the further eum of Jii.oa taxea.
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John U Anderaon and K H Cowing and aU
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°r«iher of them
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on aaid pnemi.ee either aaeigi-ee«. eucceaior.
judgment creditors, or otherwise, msy be for-
AGENCY FOR
COHN & CO
The Leading
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BRADLEY&
METCALF CO?
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A W. S kxerancx ,
Attorney for plaintiff
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