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Loavo to file petltlun'ln 10 days, f Rlnehnrt vs. I'enn Co. Loavo to file answer In C days. Fletcher American Hank vs. Leo Judgment for plaintiff In tho sum of .$3,94 &.GG. Cochran vs. Wilson Leavo to fllo -answer In 5 days. , Lufever vh. Upham Gas Co. Leavo to fllo aiiBwer'ln 10 daye. Wolfo vs. Wolfo Settled at coat ot i-dofondunt. Prlzzell vs. Coutor Loavo to fllo Vinswor and cross-potlUontla 10 daye. U, S. Radiator Co. vs. Snow Loavo to Ale raply ItiBtanter. Wolfejvs' Workman I.eaVo to fllo 'Teply'llnno days., ' , Wolfe'(VB: Grant Leavo U file rooty In 10 days. Ulrey vs, Hanovor OH ,& Qaa Co. Leave to answer In 10 day a. ' Konis vs! Central Delivery Co. Mo- tlon overruled. Loavo to anawor In 10 days. Bilges vs. Huutsborgor Loavo to fllo potltlon In lf dnyu. Blair, ad in. vs. Cogom Iloaack ap pointed guardluu nillltem. Young vs. (iarrod Ixmivo to fllo po tltlon lustnntcr. Thompson vh,. (lollownyl)lHmlHHCrt nt cost of plaintiff. Knox HnvlnKs & Mian bo. vh Ander son Settled at cost of ICdwnrd Han Mini, Cobiicr vh, Hansom Settled at cost of defendant. Salisbury vs. Upliain Loavo to fllo reply In G days. Young vs. Mt. Voroon llridi;o Co. J.c.ivo to niiHWcr In live dayn. Uphnin (Jus Co. vh. Jlnyiio Holtled sit cott of ilefoiulunl. Hyatt vs. IJulluy I.chvh to II In reply Instantcr. MiddloUm Vfl, ILillny Nettled at cost of plaintiff, Sharp Heparntor Co., vs. Bailey Leavo to lllu leply inulanler, , Wilhlns vs, Ilouok Loavo to fllo an swer lustnntcr. J.oiter vs. Wollfor Leavo to lllu an riwer Iniitantcr. KoonH vs. ChrlHliil IHiuuliiKed at :oHt of pliilutlrf. IV'opleu Savings flank vu. I'enn .Leave to fllo uniiwor In 10 ilayH. Boyd vs. I'ui'dy Dluiuduiod at com of plalnUrr. Iluzzard vs. Kelluy -Motion huh--talned. Leave to reply. Flanngnn vh. Ilranagaii Ixuvo to ' answer In 15 dnyH. Bradllold vs. Branngan- ave to lcfohdant to fllo nnuwor In ?, days, o Commltilonert Let Contracts Tho county rommfHuloneru at their Hosslon on Monday awarded three contracts as follows: The Knox Plumbing and lloutlmt Co., installing cloaelit at tho county In firmary iuo. ,., Samuel Clark, All at Ih-y t'ruok on 'the Columbus road IGG. Trustees of Milter lowushlp, floor or tho Frank Uowe bridge In Miller township, I17.H0,, m, raml Jury At Work . The grand Jury of tho fcVbrunry tens rofr common pleas cowt la at ;wrk and It Is iwmOWe thatvlho jtah4 V f'Jry i nay bo able to make a report (ate Tuesday, vt viiqvni ik oip k V. ifliA rfAllnilnnt tnir u.iIa nf-,ilrr,ul At r ... .... ... .w -...-. ... 'the court house on Tuesday aaoraluR. beut ten pieces of property wore of tfered for rale. There was no property .Mt Vernon on the dollaquent list, all taxes In the city having been paid Local Company Answer The Delaware Insurance Co., of Philadelphia, tho British America Co., tho Knox county Mutual Insurance Co., tho London Assurance Co., the Merchants and Manufacturing Insur ance Co., and the Ohio Mutual Insur ance Co., defendants In the case of Ella C. McCoy vs. The Mansfield Oas Light company, ot al., have filed their answer in common pleas court, through attorneys W. II, Clifford and Lewis Brucker. . Tho answering defendants admit the goods,' furniture and fixtures, valued at 111,000 woro-destroyed by explosion and fire on Octobor 0, 1911 belong to tho millinery firm, Klsch and McCoy and the goods wcro Insured in each company In n total sum ot 15,500. They further stato that Ella McCoy carried out nil tho terms of tho insurance poli cies and was in no way responsible for tho loss by Are. Tho defendants want Judgment lb tho sura of $5,000 from the Mansfield Cas Light company with Interost from Octobor 0, 1011. Mansfield Shield. Pureed Reappointed Patrick Purcell was reappointed court bailiff by Judge H. W. Jewell on Monday afternoon. wilding Commission To Meet Tho building commission, having In chargo tho construction of tho now county Jail, will hold a mooting at tho court bouso on Wednesday at- which tlmo Archltoct Marriott of Columbus will bo presont and will submit tho -plans for tho new county Jail. Duke Sworn In L. J. puko ot Fredoricktown was sworn into ofllco Monday afternoon as deputy clerk In tho office of tho pro bate Judgo by Probate Judgo Philip L. Wllkins. Mrs. Agnes J. Tigho was aUo sworn In Monday afternoon by Judge Wllkins as clork nnd bookkeeper In tho ofllco of tho probato judgo. , o Affidavit In Lieu Of Account An affidavit In llou of account has boon fllod In probato by L. C. Welsh, administrator of Martin Wolsh, show ing that tho ostato has boon settled. Administrators Appointed A C. Corwln of Marengo and B. E. Salisbury of ML Vernon have boon ap pointed administrators of 'Jefferson Mollck, giving bond In the Bum of $7, 000, with Talltha Mollck, Martin Cor wln and Martha Salisbury as auretlot The appraisers aro William A. Acker man, John M. Kwalt and C. F. Cotvlllb. o Third Partial William A. Ilosack, oxocutor ana trustco of Ktcbard West, has fllod a third partial account in probato, show ing tho following: Ilecolvcd $3,487.41, paid out $3,807.1", duo tho executor and IniHtco $310.71. The Thayer Estate KlIaH J, Thayer hau boon appointed admlnlHtrntor ot Kosnnnu Thayer, giv ing bond In tho mini of $700 with N. C. Ilookwuy mid Ucasou W. Thuyor as Hurelioii, No uppnifHoment. Common Pleas Court Judge II. W. Jowell wont to New ark Tuoiiduy noon to uttend to some court uiattarn, hut will roturu to Ml Vernon in time to convene court n uiiiial Wcducmiuy morning. -o Deeds Filed A. (!. Cello to J. 10. Anderson, lot In Vornonvlow, $81, Win. II. Shaw to Oncar Shaw, deed of corrootlnn, $1. KUiol M. Kcyner to Kay M. Hull, Iimiho on pim'ol In Fredoricktown, $000. Mary 10. Brlckor to Win. It, How, 48.83 ticroa In Miller, $3,400. I). B. Kerr to Trustees M, 1', church Ploiomut towiiHhlp, 1-2 acre lu Pleas- nut, $100, EXCELLENT Address Given By Hod, H. H. Greer Tq High Schiol Stirtwis One ot tho most Interesting address (c over heard iu tho High school was delivered on Tuesday morning bofore (ho history classes of tho school by tho lion II. II. Uroer, The speaker's address was most entertaining and In t.tiuotlvo mid wuh greatly enjoyod by U f students. v The .speaker told ot i witty of tho important oyetita in bis li.ry and the luilueiico upon conditions existing at tho time. Port Clinton George Brown of Danbury today pleaded guilty to the chargo of unlawfully maintaining fish nota In tho emit harbor, and was iluea ?20, HURLED Ckiir Through Window Wilis UfhCowty Jill Jerry Smith, colored, of Marion street was placed In tho county Jail shortly before noon Tuesday by Officer Walter Oeorge and was siatod held for warrant Smith was slightly un der the Influence of liquor and had put on a "show" at his home. He grabbed a chnlr and threw It througli tho window and then started out to ralso a disturbance In tho neighbor hood. In tho moantlme n call was sent for tho pollco and Officer Qoorge has tened to tho iicono In tho patrol wag on. Smith was loaded in and was placod In Jail. Some of tho nolghbors said thoy would appear bofore the mayor and place a shnrgo against tho mnn. Old Aae Old ago as it comes In tho orderly process of naturod Is a beautiful and majostlc thing. It stands for experi ence,, Knowledge, wisdom, counsel. 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