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101NGS AT THE COURT HOUSE. _iußlne«« rmn»acte.l »>.v Court nnd List of Instruments » lied With OHtclnU. Hupr.lor Court. me following 18 the reront of tr^J; in the superior court lor the 1 Si* Got. 28.159». Willard F Main vs Chas Vepsev. Pub ,w;i„n of dt position directed and cause v ast lor 11 *al Nov 20. •Chas Werner et al vs John llali. Dis rurisst'd. 8 Addle Sanfor.l \s S J Gaddis et al. Order < f Vfi ult siiitien. Edward Brown vs Frederick K Stroeder st al. Sheriff's > ale confirmed. C R ILne vs J W Fmquar et al. Judg ment and decree of foreclosure signed. In let fti.te < f Jos E Keith, deceased. j;il:e Keith app' inted administratrix and jfuaid an ' f min r children. Upon petition of a number of attorneys ;ilie jury term oi court was postponed .ftoni Ni.v 0 t<-> Nov In ra estate of l.ncena C \oiing, di seased. l). c 1 appointed for hearing pe tition lo h 11 real estate. In re estate of Edwin M Stephens, de ceased. Letti rs of administration issued ■ o I lot iio C Callahan. W F Main vs (ioo Chieni. Set for <rial N v 20. State, ex re I W II Abel vs L 1. Maley a l . ah Dismissed. vir.ivs Harbor Co vs Cliehalis Co et al. Judgment in favor of defendant signed. Sila« N Bunn vs NP Ry Co. Set for ■•trial Nov 23. Ed Pro mm et al vs Grays Harbor Co. Plaintiff's motion to stiiko from answer denied. Tlios McNally vs same. Same order. Michalitsuhke Bros vs W .1 I rosbie. Defendant's demurrer sustained. v'ity of Ho'ptiam vs I A Sells, auditor. Continued to Out 30 C W Wappenstein vs Aberdeen Bank. Receivers ordered to mortgage eert.vii . .auds. Grays Harbor Co vs Ed Drumni et al. Statement of facts continued to Get 31. Same vs Thos McNally. Same order. Jji re estate of A F Petzold, deceased. Clearing of linal report set for Nov 25. Robt Lowry vs Henry Keep. Defend ant's demurrer ovei ruled. J C Watson vs G B Richmond et al. Judgment for plaintiff signed. Chas Mclntyre vs John Soule. Plain } ifTs motion to strike from answer denied. East lloquiam Boom Co vs Grays liar- Ivor Commercial Co. Defendant's de murrer to complaint overruled. John T Blight vs Elizabe h Blight. De fendant's motion for suit money sus- Sained. NEW CASES. John C Watson vs G B Richmond et ■ *J. Debt on promissory note. City of Hoquiam vs J A Sells, auditor. -Mandamus. Iteal Eatnte Trnnftleia. ■For the week ending Oct. 28, compiled frcm 'Jit records for the exclusive use of the Alier- Jt>cr. Hkkai.ii, ami Pirated regularly by the •Sfwttesituo Vidette: "U S to John G Murphy, ne,'4 sec 9-19- " ! J2—Pat. A L iitid H L Austin to B F Templeton, of of w* # ' of and nj.j of n* a '.of B>a of v}a of n} a oi se'.t sec lU—lo—l1 — UOOO. Saml lienn to J 15 Yoss, lot 9, blk 58, ?y & B add Aberdeen—s9o. Lee Braden to W M Lindsey, e' a of sw sec 21, and of nw.'i,' sec 28-21-9— *1500. 1 T S to Lee Braden, s'J of sec 21, x-.nd w'j of li w se-; 28-21-9—rat. J&s Stewart to Elizabeth McGregor, lot blk 10, Ifighhnl Home add Aberdeen —$100. II R Layiwt to Jas Stewart, e,'.j of lie a, and e!.j of so 1 4 sec 2S-18-9—sl. JJ P lly Co to Jas Stewart, n'.j of sw,i£ n-rid se 1 ,,' cf sw.'i sec 27-18-9—♦2500. •U S to Berdines Ilaagensen, iic l see 30-15-7—Pat. A K Hlscock to F K Hiscock, lot :>,blk 275; lots 1 and 2. blk 181; and lots 1 and J, blk 180, Hoquiuni—sl, .Same to same, lots 13 14 15 10 45 40 47 4.8 T7 78 and 79, blk 1; lots 15 and 10, blk ' iots 13 and 14, blk 4; lots 22 23 24 25 sjid 20, blk 15; lots 11 12 17 and 18, blk 5.; lots 7 and 8, blk 7; lots 13 and 14, blk 'V; and lot 21, blk 9, Tacoma add Aber . teen—.fl. Jerome Wakefield to M E Jolley, lots r" j and 6, blk 25, Elma—s7s. 31 E Jolley to John Chalmers, lots 5 and is, I''!; .'5, F.ltna —' '15. Marc Sherwood to H A llayes, q c and :4 in lots I 2 3 4 28 29 30 and 31, blk 13, France's add Aberdeen—sl. John Damitio to A J Gustafson, lot 27, 4>lk 24, Bonn's orig plat Aberdeen—sl2s. " Sar*' Benn to A P Lindstrom, lots 1 ?ud 2, blk 77, W & B add Aberdeen— ' » J G Lewis to John M Luptou, lot o,blk '. TO,. W & B add Aberdeen —$550. Jas H Parker, trustee, to A McKeown, vs*y title se 50 of inv 85 ft lots 7 and 8, ,aikl9, Hoquiani—sl-50. Arthur McKeown to E E Ogden, same ryroperty—s2oo. I Jas O Totten to Chaa F Gilbert, lot 10, I blk 43, Hoquiam —$*>00. i Sarah Walte to 11 G Kerterron, *?„ of sw< 4 ' ami w'i of se'4 sec 2-19-7-*!. Alice Chalmers to Nancy V Wade,piece of land adjoining Hay's add Montesano Wni M Hoover to Chas \evse), ne 4 of se'i sec 17-115125. Sami Benn to John O'Hara, lot 2, blk 2, Bay View add Aberdeen—s2oo. j | Eugenia March to Trustees >1E Church I (J { Elma, lot 8, blk 24, Elma-SBO. j Elias Glenn to John F Lord, 1 acre 111 so ' 4 of se l 4 sec 11-17-8—5250. H A Hayes to Rudolph Peterson, lot 0, blk 43, W & B add Aberdeen—s2oo. Harriet E Hin ton to II B Hinton, lots 7 and 8, blk 22, West po it—s2oo. USto F Winnechi, ee sec 28-IG-0— l'at. J A Mitchell to Merchants Natl Bank of l*i rtland, e, l .j sec 31, and w'a sec .>2- 1!)-11— $0000. Lydia Milroy to J A Enyen, 20 acres off w side of lot 2 sec 3-11 -8 $1200. Mlscellnneou*. Mary J Byles to 11 G Hill, mtgon lots 1 2 and 3, blk 1, Young's add Elma. Win Thompson to Lee Braden, sat of nitg. Henry llalliday to W T Holiday, chat mtj- on sewing machines and blacksmith tools —$500. S II Beekwith to K A Nixon, mtg on e i.j of no.'4 and ne'i of sc.'4 sec 4-17-0. J A Perkins to The Public, declaration of homestead 011 lots 11 12 13 and 14, Academy add Montesano. Sheriff to Wm 1) Hale, certf of sale of lots 11 12 13 and 14, blk 4, Academy add Montesano. E E Ogden to John Biberger, mtg lot 10 and nwly 25 ft lots 7 and 8, blk 19, 1 loquiain —$500. John Biberger to M Sehwit/.er, sat of mtg lots 13 and 14, blk 20, Karr's River aid lloqiiiam—s3oo. C W Hodgdon, trustee, to Town of llo ijuiani, se 50 of 11 w'4 75 ft lots 7 and 8, blk 19, Hoquiam—sl.so. II G Kesterson to E 11 Story, mtg lots 1 and 2, sU of ne' 4 ' sec 0-19-0, and e)-g of sw>4 and w'.j of se' 4 sec 2-19-7—5900. U S to G H Liader, li R lot 4 sec I,lots 1 and 2 and Ge' 4 of se' 4 sec 2-20-12—$0. Abel Goss, B P Brisco and W Goss tc 11 G Kesterson, chat mtg on logging en gine and outfit —$400. Micheal Woods to Montesano State Bank,, chat mtg on saw logs—slsoo. I, W Bartell to Thos Eraser et al, lease of lot 8, blk 50, lloquiam Creech Bros to Lidgerwood Mfg Co, chat mtg 011 hoisting engine—sss2.so. COM."MISSION Kit 8 PROCEEDINGS. [Continued from lust week.l The bond of J A Acteson, commissioner of the third district, was fixed at $10,000. The plat of Bay View addition to Aber deen was approved. Petition asking that part of road dist 6 be set back into dist 29 was continued until January term, as was the petition of C E Burrows & Co for permission to build a dock at Montesano. Report of viewers of Jos Muller and Geo Smith road was set for hearing on Nov 9. Chris Olson applied to have the ne\4 sec 1-10-8 stricken from the assessment rolls, the eamo having been government land. Application ol" Patrick Carrol to have lots 5 and 7 sec 7-17-8 stricken from the tax rolls of 189S was granted. Application of A D Devonshire and Ed Campbell to have taxes stricken from the rolls was referred to the attorney. The treasurer was ordered to strike taxes on improvements on the nw!£ of nw!| sec 17-20-10. The following bonds were approved: J \V Hall, Mourant & Brisco, Parish & Chalmers, F A Katon, and Thos A Mc- Dowell. A request for aid to send a sou of Lizzie Wade to school was filed. The board canvassed the returns from road district elections with the following results. Dist. Supv. Spec tax. Levy. 1 B E Williams $443 91 7 5 mills 2 P T Eshom 152 1 4 3 no election 4 C Tarleton 49 14 17 .5 no election 0 A W Fry 937 09 5 7 7 Geo Glanders 339 83 3 9 8 John Keal 390 3 5 9 W J Cogdell 480 12 3 5 10 J W Smith 730 33 5 8 11 DC Simons 403 7 8 12 Chris Olson 073 44 6 8 13 W C Pascoe 297 3 14 Peter Oberg 149 23 2 8 15 Olt Smith 810 10 10 C L Wenzell 740 70 4 2 17 H Loertscher 384 50 4 2 18 no election 19 H Tomquist 300 21 5 7 20 no election 21 T J Watkins 780 7 4 £2 B Griswold 542 01 4 23 r.o election 24 no election 25 no election 20 John Landers 134 7 4 27 John A Olsen 203 53 3 7 29 S L Hays 321 25 5 8 30 Carl Lund 459 33 8 0 31 JII Stevens 114 33 5 4 32 Fred Katon 072 0 8 33 A Amundson 26 10 10 34 Jas Rowley 10 ° 4 ® 35 MaxGradl 300 8° 3 1 36 JII Wagner 548 37 J B Shinabarger 300 i" 38 JD Bennett Jr 484 &- 39 L G Meyer 546 40 no electii n . „ 41 J M Valentine 233 75 5 6 42 no election 43 no election 44 Fred Tornow 181 71 < o 15 B F Kesteson 322 82 7 5 The election was ratified, and super visors' bonds fixed as follows: $200 bonds, districts 3, 13, 14,18, 19, 20, 21 27. 38, 41, 42, 43 and 44; *250. districts 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 11, 16, 17, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31, ot> and 45; *300, districts 0, 9,10,12,15, 24, 32, 33 and 39; *350, district 8; *400, dis tricts 25 and 35; *500, dist-icts 26 and 34. The tax levy for 1899 was made as fol lows : Current expense fund, 5)4 mills; ' ro..d and bridge fund, 3 mills; county 1 indebtedness fu-id, }.j mill. The following special school taxis were ordered extended on the rolls: No. 1, 5 mills; No. 2, 3 mills; No. 4, 5 mills; No. 5, 3 mills for bonds; No. 5, 5 mills for school purposes; No. 7, 2 mills; No. 8, 3 mills; No. 12,5 mills; No. 14, 4 mi.ls; No. 15, l'i mills; No. 10, 3 mills; No. 17, lfa mills; No. 18, 4 mills; No. 19,5 mills; No. 22, I}., mills; No. 23, 3 mills; No. 25, 10 mills; No. 20, 4 mills; No. 28, 5 mills; No. 28, 2 mills for interest on bonds; No. 29, 10 mills; No. 30, 5 mills; No. 31, 5 mills; No. 32, 5 mills; No. 39, 5 mills; No. 41, 5 mills; No. 42, 3 mills; No. 44, 5 mills, No. 48, 5 mills; No. 45, 5 mills; No. 51,2). mills; No. 52, 5 mills; No. 53, 10 mills; No. 54, 5 mills; No. 56, 5 mills; No. 57, 5 mills; No. 60, 5 mills; No. 63, 5 mills. Koad districts Nos. 3, 5, 13, 23, 25, 4- and 43 having failed to vote a tax, 5 mills was levied against each district. No levy was deemed necessary for the veteran relief fund. Nov. 9 was set for hearing report of viewers of the Aberdeen-Montesanoroad. Lot 7, blk 32, W. & B.'s Aberdeen, was stricken from tax roll of 189- as church property. Application of M. E. church to strike property from rolls of 1895-6 was rejected. Lots 3 and 4, blk 25, France's addition to Aberdeen, was stricken from rolls ol 1891-2 as school property. Lots 5 and 6, blk 3, W. & B.'s addition to Aberdeen, was taken from the rolls of 1894, and northerly 80 feet of lot 2, blk 10, W. & B. add. to Aberdeen, from rolls of 1896. The auditor was instructed to advertise for bids for a biidge across the Chehalis river at or near Block House ferry. Communication from W O Chapman read and laid on the table. Certificate of change in school diets 26 and 59 laid over until further investiga tion. Petition of Owen Gaffney et al asking for a change in road dists 6 and i.9 laid over to January term. Communication from Hale & Kern rel ative to assessment read and ordered filed. Matt Mattzen tas matter laid over for investigation. Communication from Fred Wilson,stat ing that he would build a bridge across Johnson Cannon for *210, read and filed. The county printing was awarded to the Montesano Vidette for the sum of *1 for one year. A survey was ordered of the McKinley Wilson road, and Co Surveyor Hunt, Al bert Picco and James Bailey appointed viewers. Supervisor J H Taylor was instructed to keep his road clear of slides. Bills on the road and bridge fund were allowed as follows: W H Amidon, bal on appropria tion dist 41 * 75 OJGoodell, axman Montesano- Aberdeen road 2 00 C W Quimby, viewer & chainman 21 00 H S Shorey, same 39 00 G H Coml Co, lumber 10 23 J W Hall, part pay, Wynooche jetty repair 500 00 H S Shorey, assisting surveyor .. 11 90 E G Hunt, sal and exp surveyor. 133 55 A H Kennedy, viewer Shultze r'd 200 F M Wilson, same 2 00 E L Minard & Co, lumber & rope. 725 Parrish & Chalmers, contract Sat sop jetty .1383 90 N Herriman, examining roads... 53 20 J P Carson, same 49 10 The following on the institute fund al lowed : Lena G Eastman, assisting at teacher's institute 5 25 The following on the veteran soldier's relief fund: J W Toklas, relief Levi Sargent.. 25 00 E P French, services to Nathan Thompson 45 00 T M Bryan, relief Mrs Griswo'.d. 575 The following bills were allowed on the current expense fund: R. S. Talbott, keep Sarah Blaks lee, Aujt. and Sept * 21 80 Vidette, supl's ordr'd by Co. Supt 800 H. R. Carter, supl's to Co. Supt.. 1 00 Geo. Nelson, plaster'g court ro'iu. 39 50 Sam Tremain, " " " 44 62 Montesano Mill&Wat'r Co., wat'r rent for Aug. and Sept 9 00 W. H. Pearson, constable's fee, State vs. Dunn 3 90 B. F. Huff, boarding prisoners... 127 50 Fred Thompson, serv spl dep slirf 200 L. B. Bignold, sal. dep. pros, atty and expenses 36 40 J. P. Winters, livery hire 14 00 Wm. Hoover, asst slirf, case 11am 260 Joe Watkins, " •< •< •< 050 H. B. Many, m'ctae for jail 1 '® Powell AKoßß.si.prs to pauper.. 26 40 j. S. Walston, inetl. attend. • ' W. K. Crist, board, lodging- ..... »J 00 E. 11. Story, mdse, rep'rs to bklg •> ' Geo. P. Barnard Co., rccords for county otheers The Irwin-Hoi'son Co., sundries for county officers ■••••••••••• „ Story Drug Co.. br'shs for janitor S<o Geo. D. Jturnarjl & Co., doc. Hies for county offices I m F. C. Porter, rndae to pauper... 1 « Independent, blnks for Co. offic s Id 8o David Homer, assisi'g Tremain. 1 f)) W. H. Pearson, constable fee, State vs. Hanson 0 Wm. Wise, boarding paupers.... 32 50 E. C. Niles, box carbon paper.... 300 Montesano Hdw Co., supplies... 82 65 N. L). McKillip, exp'e, mileage... 30 4o Western Washington hospital for insane, acc't Miner | W. A. Freeburgor, supplies 13 40 'B. F. Huff, exp. for Aug. & Sept. 59 15 I C. L. Wenzell, board and atend'e on J |S. A. Iloag, srve, St'e vs. Downing 200 IT. C. Soule, serving subpiunas, j State vp. Downing » ! Wm. Geissler, freight & express. 850 !An lie K. Smith, keep Co. poor.. 11- 48 i Aberdeen Herald, print'g for Co. 113 00 i Dr. O. G. Chase, medica services, ' Mrs. liloye 10 00 ! Leslie 1$ Ka'.er, reporting cases against Chelialis county 1 ■' 11. Owens, painting court liou.se. . ">l6 2 > J. A. Graham, serv depty sherf. • 715 J. N. Wilder, lumber and tin, re j pairing court house 18 08 ! John Linlieck, repair chimneys.. 800 j B. SJeebiij th, sundries for court ! house, oil, etc 500 Mrs. N. K. Pivilbiss, stamps for McKillip 20 00 W. If. France, cash adved pauper 57 00 Hugh Fleming, transp of prisoner 305 E. If. Storv, saly depty sheriff... 0 00 D. G. Horner, wrk in court room. 1 40 McKinney & Axfoid, cutting wood for court house 45 00 White Stamp & Seal Co., sorts for Wilson 2 20 A. F. McKinney, sawing wood for county attorney 6 00 J. M. Valentine, wood for Co atty 33 00 B. G. Cheney, postage 10 00 F. E. Jones, sundr's for assessor's office 12 10 W. B. Paine & Co., supplies to as sessor's office. 10 00 E. If. Story, casket & box, paupr 22 00 M. Bob Stapp, M. D., attend " 35 00 C. N. Wilson, postage 20 00 Pioneer Bindery, supplies 19 15 Metropolitan Print'g & Bind'g Co. supplies .. 3 25 G. H. Wartman, luinbr, courthose 135 J. M. Quimby, box lime 20 W. H. Abel, exp. as Co. Att'y... 28 90 J. A. Sells, postg auditor's office. 25 00 J. P. Carson, telephone bill for Aug. and Sept 7 03 N. Herriman, attdg com.'s court. 60 00 J. P. Carson, attnd'g coui.'s court and county business 79 00 The board audited the reports of road supervisors and allowed bills on the dif ferent districts as follows: Dist. Amt. Dist. Amt. 1 * 146 84 2 * 120 50 4 69 00 5 171 29 6 859 00 8 186 00 9 128 25 10 510 55 II 160 00 12 455 50 13 69 25 14 27 50 15 804 15 16 98 50 17 233 62 19 45 60 21 330 13 22 369 32 23 234 09 24 248 90 25 985 33 26 1016 35 27 227 85 29 395 00 30 112 40 31 189 45 32 300 75 33 1108 34 34 179 47 35 504 85 36 597 35 37 98 90 38 341 50 39 895 28 41 51 20 42 277 37 43 79 15 44 25 50 45 214 00 The board agreed to accept $1055,20 in full of taxes involved in suit of Ninemire & Morgan. The tax on 1,800,000 feet of log*, to Chas Neeson, for 1887 was ordered strick en from the rolls the same having been doubly assessed. The following amounts were ordered transferred from the road and bridge fund: To dist No 30, the sum of $ 100; No 36, |50; No 38, *332; No 37, *50; No 42, *100. Board adjourned to meet at 1 p. m. Nov. 9th, 1899. A grain of eand iu tbe eye can cause excrutiating agony. A grain of pepper in place of the grain of eand intensifies the orment. The pain is not confined to the rgans affected. The whole body feels the shock of that little irritating particle It is so when there is any derangement or disorder of the delicate womanly or sans. The disorder may seem trivial but the whole body feels it. The nervous system is disordered. There are fretful* ness, irritability, sullenness and depres sion of spirits. The general health of woman depends on the local health of the organs peculiarly feminine. Remove the drains, ulcerations, bearing down pains, and other attlictions of woman, and the whole body feels the benefit. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a specific for the diseases that undermine the strength of women. It is free from opium, cocaine and other narcotics, poi sons which enter into many other prepar ations for woman's use. It makos weak women strong and sick women well. If you can afford to rent store space in Aberdeen you can afford to buy adver tising space iu the Herald. " ! /fiTWOv SPOKANB hslbna ) B MINNBAPOLIB l< A\K»/ ST. RAUL basTOouth "■ ]P To taooma •BATTLB PORTLAND CALIFORNIA JAPAN oh, Ska«way ALAtKA O. E. Shaui., Agent, |«. D. ABUHnimw. Thomas R. Havm. Hahuv i. llayk Bcllcfontc, Pcnn. Hayes & Hayes. BANKERS, ABERDEEN. WASH. Tranßact a general banking business. Foreign and domestic uxihange oofpl and sold. Taxes paid for non-resi^otuH. Always ready to discount good local mill paper. OFFICE HOUHH:—Open at 9 o'clock: close nt : p 111. Saturdays close at 2p. tn., opening ou hour in the eveuiuK, from 7 to * R. W. Bkyan, DEALER IN BICYCLES SUNDRIES ELECTRIC SUPPLIES General repairing neatly done. HE HON 81. - ABERDEEN, Wn. Eagle Cigar Store 1,. N. Birke jr. I'rop. Finest Brands Cigars and Toliaccos Smokers Goods. ELEGANT CLUR ROOMS Employment Agency. Agent for Seattle Times. South side Heron St. near F St. ABERDEEN, - - WASH CREECH BROS. H contractors, 4»§t b CARPENTERS |*| and BUILDERS. Estimates, Plans and Specifications Furnished. HOUSE MOVING ' rtOMPTLY ATTENDED TO Aberdeen, • Washington "Our M g k, BOWES First-Class 1 ri#,#r - Brands 0f.... — IVIES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. Fool aud Billiard Parlors. Pleasant Club Rooms. ABERDEEN - WASH FABHION SALOON West side F street below Heron. A Resort Fop Gentlemen. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. W. W. Wren & Co. Props. ABERDEEN. CAPITAL SALOON, John O'Habe, Propp, Best Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Next door to Maley'g cigar stor fJONTINENTAL ... BAIOON, O. C. VAM MEN, Prop. Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always on hand. O Street, near Heron, ApEaouN, Waiu VI STIBULtDe Timnmj l'ust and Bonth!] Hoijuiam J Coßmojiollg »ad(M Kust and South..' 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