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THE ADVOCATE AND NEWS. 16 " 1897, V with another In a grocery firm, whose debt averaged an amount practically equal to Its Btock of (roods, and where he transferred to his wife all hla property, which was worth several thousand dollars, except hla Interest In the firm, and tho evidence was conflicting as to hla good faith toward future creditors of the nrm In making Buch transfer, and as to the consideration therefor: Held, that the court properly submitted these questions to the Jury, and that their verdict in. favor of the execution creditors, when approved by the trial court, will not be disturbed by the Appellate court. 4. Vhethor or not tho debtor was a part ner with another In the ownership of the property In controversy being a question of fact, and the evidence as to the same being conflicting: Hold, that tho verdict of the Jury, after being approved by the trial court, Is conclusive in this court as to the existence of the alleged partnership. Attest: I Seal. AV. A. AYItES, Clerk. Kansas Court of Appeals. Southern De partment, Central Division. No. 227. C. Schaum and E. TV. Campbell, partners as Schaum & Campbell, plaintiffs in error, V8. T. O. Watkins and J. G. Green, partners as Watkins & Green, defendants in error. Krror from Butler County. AFFIRMED. 1. Where the motion for a new trial does not contain any reference to the rulings of the court in respect to the admission or exclusion of evidence In the trial of the case, the Appellate court will disregard assignments of error baned on such rul ings. 2. Where the motion for a new trial al leges error -in the giving of instructions and the record falls to show that plain tiffs In error excepted to any of, the in structions given, such assignment of error cannot be considered by a reviewing court. Attest: W. A. AYRES. Seal. Clerk. Kansas Court of Appeals. Southern De partment, Central Division. No. 261. W. H. Volls, et al., plaintiff In error, vs. R. F. Battln, defendant in error. Error from Sumner District Court. AFFIRMED. The opinion was delivered by Schoonover, J. "Annual crops which are the product of Industry and cure, sown by the owner of the soil, are, while growing and Immature, personal property, subject to attachment and sale for the debts of the owner." (I'ol ley v. Johnson, 62 Kas. 478.) Attest: I Seal. J W. A. AYRE8. Clerk. Kansas Court of Appeals, Southern De partment, Central Division. I, W. A. Ayres, Clerk of the Kansas Court of Appeals, Southern Department, Central Division, do hereby certify that the foregoing are true, full and correct copies of the syllabi In the decisions In the above entitled cases, as tho originals appear on II I e In my oiHce. Witness my-hand and the seal of said court at my office, Wichita, Kansas, this 21th day of November, A. D. 1W. W. A, AYRES. Clerk of Kansas Court ot Appeals, Southern Department, Central Division. First published December 1, 1397.) Notice to Holders of Bonds. . In accordance with the directions of an sot relating; to redemption ot bonds issaed to rail road oorapsnles, which took effect March IS, 1887, I herebr give notice that the oounty of Riley, State of Kanssi, will on the 9th dy of January, ltfM.at the flsoal agency of the State of Kansas In the city of New York, State of Mew York, redeem the following described bonds Issued by the said oounty of Riley, to-wlt: Numbers from 1 to ICO, inclusive of numbers t and 100, Issued January 9, 181W, in aid ot the Chi cago. Kansas & Nebraska Kallwar Company. kaoh number being itself a bond for 11,000. uoidere ot said bonds are hereby notified thai on the 4th day of February, 1898, said bonds will cease to bear Interest, and they are hereby noti fied to prevent same al the said ducal agency ot the State ot Kansas hereinbefore mentioned for redemption. J. W. LOWDEBM1LK, County Treasurer of Riley County , Kansas. Manhattan, November 28, 1897. First published November 17, 1897. Notice to Holders of Bonds. In accordance with th directions of an act relating to redemption of bonds iHSued to rail road companies, which took effect March 10, 1887, I hereby give notice that the county of Dickin son, State of Kansas, will on the 15th day ot Jan nary, 1898, at the fiscal agency of the State of Kansas, In the city of New York, State of New York, redeem the following described bonds issued by the said county of Dickinson, to-wlt: Numbers from 1 to lis, inclusive of numbers 1 and 110, issued July 1, 1887, in aid of the Chicago, Kansas & Western Railway Company : and hbm. bers 1 to 100, Inclusive of numbers 1 and X0(i. Issued June 1.18)17, In aid of the Chicago, Kan sas 4 Nebraska itallway Company; and num bers 117 to 170, Inoluidve of numbers 117 and issned November 1, 1887, in aid of the Chicago, Kansas & Western Railway Company, each num ber being itself a bond for 11,000. Holders of said bonds are hereby notified tbt on the 21st day ot January, D-ttH, said bonds will cease to bear futerest, and they are hereby noti fied to present same al the said fisoti agency of the State of Kansas, hereinbefore ment!one4, for redemption. C. II. PATTISON. County Treasurer Dickinson County, Kansas. Abilene, Kas., November , 1897. First publication December 1, 1897. J Publication Notice. In the Dlstrlot court of Shawnee county, Kansas. H. L, Volcktner, Plaintiff, 1 vs. Louisa T. Illgglns, Henry I No. 18149. B. Hlggina and Nannie C. Martin, Defendant. J To Louloa T. Illgglns and Henry B. 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