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pRCUIT OOURT DOCKET. JUNE THERM, 1es6. MONDAY, FIRST DAY, JUNK 7TH, Sq W Childs vs WS Cary et al Orville M Palmer vs RS Catron et al Solomen R Walden vs OL Houts et al k Harvester vs SP Hahn n Rowden etal John D M Dennis vs C R Roediger W H Farmer ct al vs Robert B AL Hamilton vs WS Van M Middleton Wolfe vs Barney Cahal et al Heidman Benoist Saddlery Covs JGR TUESDAY, SECOND DAY, JUNE STH. , Meyer Baunerman & Co vs J G Reif et al B Sichels Saddlery Co vs [ G Reit et al 1 Wilson Askew et al vs J G Reit et al ; Ass’nment of GD McGinnis, M George W Nathan Godt ) J j : ] : r Bros vs George A Poague Ne hompson vs A Henry et al r ys James Willis man vs James Willis Johu H Kennett vs Elizabeth Kennett Henry H Carter vs George Carter et al Dj Blackwell vs J Hi Black WEDNESDAY, THIRD DAY, JUNE Sanders P Day vs City of Butler gti. F M Goodin vs J A Goodin et Melona J ex vs Mo Pacific HH Craig vs J J mons et Rich Hil! Town Co vs Lb. Brown et john Shields vs John W Robinson Mary E James » $ Nichols, She & ©o vs George Kuntz State of Mo ex rel, Jno Sh Kate Evans vs If if Evans A Resh FOURTH DA : Mati!da A Wartord et al vs Wm O Wartord et al j ] j j John Resh v THURSDAY, Kesling & Sini City ot Butler vs J al W J Lansdown vs City of Butler H M Cannon vs City of Butler Ass’ment of JR Garrison. AP Cline assignee Walnut Land & Coal Co vs W J Cox F Nancy J Moody et al vs Louis Dentsch et al Opnia Clemmens vs H © Clemmons Fanny J Pruijt vs Wm D Pruitt Cathérine Salesbury vs John 5 J N Johnson vs P B Cole John M Keeten vs John Tharp £ F McLain ys George W Arnold John Simpson vs Wm Porter CH Dallas vs Thomas McComb | MM 'Tucker vs A J | Nichols, Sheperd & Co vs J P Thompson et al . Sarah Mann vs City of Rich Hill FRIDAY, FIFTH DAY, JUNE ITH. | Mary A Ellis vs St Louis & Emporia R'y Co. . Franz Bernbardt vs J P Walls . Wm Kinney vs Henry St ) WJ Martin vs J W Alexander ) ) ¥, JUNE 10TH. hvs M A Ilateh R Welch atterlee e etal Samuci E Midlam vs Henry Brayton rtin vs J W Alexander arity vs C C Hanna etal Rebecca J McMannas vs Johu R McMannus John Steele vs Wm Kinney J P Taylor et al vs John W Payne City of Rich Hill vs F M Wyatt Humphrey Connelly vs Wm Leslie et al RC Wilson vs Henry Bryant Thomas Ogilvie vs Rich Hill Coal Mining Co. PA Ridenour et al vs J B Crissman et al James Wallace ys B F Scott et al $B Lashbrooxe vs © Corlett Alice Crouch vs Samuel Crouch Wm Murray vs WS Van Meter Carl Spengler G W Miers etal Carl Spengler vs Johu Murphy et al Henry Kaune vs Leroy Taylor Assignment R B DeLung J L Vickers Assignee State ot Mo ex rel, Jas Hl Morgan vs D V Brown Staie of Moex rel WJ M John M SATURDAY, SIXTH DAY, JUNE 12TH. TM Catterlin vs Wile G W Payton vs Mo F y Pattison fic Ry Co NE Cavalier ve R A Garrett Isaae Fitzpatrick vs James Kelly Ella La Follett vs Dauiel La Follett City of Butler vs W J Lansdown City of Butler vs H M Cannon Henry Meyers vs George Barbour Merriden Britanica Co vs © S Beasley State ot Mo ex rel, Bowdry, vs co court Bates co J 0 1 : 3 " J b n 8 ) | P McHenry vs ) B Walkup p WmA Lewis vs T A Hannaker t John D Thompson vs Frank P Lee 2 The People’s Bank of Rocktord vs L J Rosier g Walnut Land & Coal Co vs J M Tuckeret a 4 Walnut Land & Coal Co vs C H Dallas ; The People’s Bank of Rocktord vs L J Rosier et al JS Hook vs J DH Butler 3 © & R Dormitzer vs A J Satterlee AA Whitsitt et al vs Wm P Morris 8 Brooks Oil Co vs L R Robinson © Merchants & Planters National Bank vs J Dewey ot Albertus Fry et al vs Jonathan Dewey 0 JH Morgan vs City of Butler rere: ——— ervs L Henry et al | | 103 | 104 {141 Phoebe R Beatty vs yB et al 142 nes H Beckett vs U W Cr 143. George Rapp vs Martin Rapp 144 Aaron Hart vs G D McGinnis 145 Victor Sewing Machine Co vs Lide Henry et al 146 RJ Hurley Lumber Co vs Eugene Stokes 147. Mathias L Smith vs Anna 148 J H Weddle vs James S 149 AS Badgley vs Mo Pacific Ry Co 150 M M Sexton vs Wm T Saulsman 15t Lydia M Loyd et alys S$ A Mille 152 Mary Glass vs J N Lewis et al 153. Leroy Fiorence vs M G Burns 154 HT Shobe vs L L Campbell 155 Lo a Hull vs fra Hull 156 Elvira F Elliston et al vs W K Royce WEDNESDAY, NINTI DAY, JUNE 16TH. 157 RJ Hurley Li er Co vs S C MeCuti heon 158 Aultman & Taylor Co vs S R Tyler 159 Aultman & Taylor Covs $ R Tyler et al 160 Wm Moore ys J K Rosier 161 Henry W Ackerman vs Martha E Ackerman 162 In the matter of the petion ot Daniel Gloyd 193 T A Andrews vs Reese Thomas 164 RJ Beaty ys Reese Thomas 165 Wm M Wilson vs J H Phelps et al 166 Mary F Snyder vs A Hartshorn 167 Henry Hartman vs John F Stobaugh 163 Fayette Hancock vs J C Stover et al 16) Mary Worley vs B F Scott 170 John H Burk vs James Boyles 171 Naucy J Walls vs Joseph Walls 172 Lucy M Hindle et al vs Ceneva J Heath 173. WH Payne et al vs Ed Daniels et vl 174 S J Groves vs E K Carnes 175. Martin V Sams vs James W Green 276 Jas Thompson vs Anna Thornburg os Si TENTH DAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 17TH. 199 State ot Mo vs Wash Townsend 200 State of Mo vs Wash Townsend 201 State of Mo vs Thomas Freeman etal 202 State of Mo vs Richard Good 203 State of Mo vs HD Griffith 204 State of Mo vs R Johnson 205 Stace ot Mo vs Wilson Feely 206 State of Mo vs yohn Smith 207 State ot Mo vs Seth Thomas 208 State ot Mo vs George Maloney 209 State ot Mo vs Alonzo Coudra 210 State of Mo vs J B Salsmman FRIDAY, ELEVENTH DAY, JUNE ISTH, 211 State of Movs J B Salsman 212 State ot Mo vs Sumner C Holcomb 213 State ot Mo vs Norman Stevens 214 State ot Mo vs Norman Stevens Mo vs James Franklin 216 State ot Mo vs TS Finch 217. Siate of Movs CL Finch 218 State of Mo vs Joe Poland 219 State ot Movs Jacob West 220 Syate of Movs Albert Burke Sa FCC lark ve L R Robin 5 George Watkins vs Z A White chols, Sh rd & Co J H Hill hols, Shaderd & Co vs George Kuntz MONDAY, SEVENTH DAY, JUNE Wm Deeri | Peter Hayden 14TH St Louis Ry Su A Scott J L Loexhart vs S Decker vs LN Gritton vsDAV D Thompson vs I n Long et al unk P Lee Ry Co Jackson vs Mo F petal vs Wr or vs EW Daws RETURN DOCKET. TUESDAY, EIGHTH DAY, JUNE I5TH- P Hubble vs JH} nk Coon vs J B Reed Debc Win Deering & Co ys Thor M Pai Il C Wolt State of ert D. CC Duke vs Mo Pacific F P Webb vs W terson et a vs S Morrell 2 C Hurt etal Jas M’Gee n A Ford et al Co john Winegardner vs Jonathan Dewey Luther e vs lide Henry et al & Co vs School dist. No 7, T 39. R 31 svs ITD McClintic Noaks vs Win rs j The editor of the Walla Walla Chieftain published in Washington enitory, thus appeals to his readers: "For the first time m the Chiettain’s mistence its wood pile has got down ® chips. Any subscriber who is ong on wood and short on money an bring a load of the first Micle to this office. The wood hould be dry and must be cut into | Wo-fect lengths.’ are seve tor it at named fore the loses his “The best on earth” is truly said of 8’ Glycerine Salve--a speedy cure | Me cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, sores, | tetter, ana all skin eruptions. Try Wonder healer. 25¢. juaranteed. 27-1m Some teliow has just ¢ gives nputed hat there are “forty bars of soap in m has made my hain as thick and tdog.”” Thus far the sausage iten yasever. Ladies whose hair is get- | and have gone to law. hin will find the Balsam just spien- | cotton We not reported. Ma Neuralgia and diseases, kindred ptly yield to the immediate action + Jacobs Oil. the best pain conquerer. The country is now spending more | | wanting 1.000.090 2 year on base ball. *eomes high, but we must have it. | : i “Ab,” said a deaf man with a scold- Pwite, “man wants b the cause so partly r Tobacco blindness 1s becoming a common affliction. At present there al person” under treatment ne first takes the ness, the sufferers who have smoked themselves into this condition quite unable to distinguish the color eyesight altogether. though smokeing 1s to a la of its name, I had to comb back the hair from my forehead and o my baldness, Swa Ireland has endured the existing misrule so long that it can still afford to wait one year, or its | completely and ungrudgingly. | ; ast | | Myron W. Woolley, ot Streator. Ill. says: Tongaline is selling well with me t httle hear | and is giving good satisfaction. 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