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THE MARSHALL REPUBLICAN. VO I. VIII. MAUSIIAU., SAUXH COUNTY, MISSOIJIM, .IUXK Ji. 1MW. No. .'IT C'.rcu'it Court. W. I1. l'ellows. Curator, vs (lustnvc Kuntc, it nlj ejectment. Di-mis-cd at cost of pi IT. Sarah M. (irccn, v City of Marshall;, laiu nRc. Cause continued Rctiernlly liy con-cut. Henry Rich, v Win. M. Hates; verdict in fitvor plff, nllowiiiR fi.s tl.iiii.iKu for mule mid Sio, dainnRc for detention of same. I'. M. TwilllnR. vsj. W. Schletitcr; appeal. Cnu-t; tti-uii cd .it eot tif pl'ff. Mary II. Illackmorc. vs Jo-cph Wilson, Sheriff; appeal. Judgment of justice con't Confirmed. J. C. Itavid-ou, vs I.oni.H Sutton. nppcnl: JuiIriiicUI of justice court, cimfitinnl. Henry A Klee. v Stonewall J. Wliitir. ct nl, account: roii't nt ct of deft. W. W. Kendall ltMt .V Shoo Co.. vs II. I'mnkliu, attachment: con't generally ly con Milt. Swoffonl llios. Dry OhmmIs Co., vs II. I'nink lin. nttnehment: con't Rcncrully Ity consent. Jovph ltninlll, s I. II l.yncli. et nl: attach nutit. Cause ili-mis-cd at cost of pl'ff. Kiev. Sllx Co.. vt Joseph Wlliui. Sheriff: replevin. Con't Rciicrully Ity consent. II. n. Coddatd, vsj. K. IIoox:r, el al. debt. Iimiitl Ity pl'ff at his cost. C.corRv (Jerkin, v W. A. 11 Mc Killing . ct al: ejectment. Continued Rcncmlly ,y con-cut. John It. StclTcns, x Jolin Alllf; ejectment. Cont. Rencrnlly Ity con-tnt. James II. C. Ill.uk. vs Monroe N. O'Niell: (lamaRc. Dlmis-ctl Ity pl'ff. M. M. Ilaukln, Tint. J. Tlimp. ct al; note. Cont. Kciiir.tllv Ity runout. WVhhI ,V Huston ll.ink. v II. II. ParxiiH. A iRnce. W. II. Hall: note. ONiiii-M.il (it cost of pl'ff. Harry Y. Cicpli.itt. vh .ela llnycr: replevin. DismWil at col of pl'ff for waul of pm-ccu-lion. Anniversary Services. Svlul In Miii1iii1I It.'pulillfiin. On Inst Salniil.iy anil Suudn, the I'rvuliy tctlaus celebrated the .villi anniversary of tlio organisation of their church. The -crmou Sat unlay morniiiR a preached liy Kcv. John Hill of Kan.i- City, cm of the iletlicalor of the ihurch. Kcv. Timothy Hill, ilcci-n-t.il. After the Ita-kcl ilinner a very interesting historical pajier hii reinl by J. C. Kiethloy. In purl Mr. Kiuthlcy said, after contrasting the uiM niul uin-cltlcd state of the country of ,to year- ago. to that of to-day, that the Halt Springs church was orgnniretl June ft, .S6 by Kev. J. W. Clark of Lexington, with 15 mem Iters. Ity June 1, 1S71 it hail inc1env.1l to 35 member, the Salt Spiing school hou-o Mug the place of meeting. A building fitc was now chu-vti alula chtiich ercctitl at a co-t of Sj..Vo, be-lde the hauling of material, of which there were i.v? Io.uK sill haulctt flee of charge. The church wn tlnli cateil the ijth of May im;j by Kev. Timothy Hill of Kan-nt Cil. nml Kcv J. V. Clatk. miui-ter in tliarue. In the church buililil wat uutktil b) a toriiailit mi bailly, that it wa not iim.i1 for a while, ami afterwatil- ieiircil at a eot of ;i. Siniv thin it h.io Im.ii tepaiutl ftom time to time nml i- now In n khkI itate of pteN-iva- tillll. Since itMtri;auijitioti the church I1.11 imiv eil 91) ier-out into itt communion, :d by letter ami the rcmaiuiler on their rofci-iou of faith. The miiiiWr of jirocut commuiikviul The church han Itceu n Kieat ileal of the time without a iiiiiiUtcr but hat Uvu faithful in kci'pitiK up the .Suuilnv -clni.il. the fruit- of which ale. that nearly all of the )ouiik kiIv in the couimunit have joitml the church. The followiUK it a lint of tiiini-lcr who huc occupietl the pulpit ftom the earlie-t timex ,1-itnr-, -Inkil mipplie or who have heltl jho trnctut mcctiiiK: Kev. J. V. Clark. Kev Hr. Irvln. Kev. J. V. Allen. MiintRoinery. ll.irUi. Ilyertt. Kobert-t. Wclham, Skinner. Maiiiii. SteveiiMiu, Ma. Siletiitrickc', lleniinn anil Kev. I). I.. Uimler. who i the pte-cnt iw-tor. After the reailuiK of the hi-torical kix.t. im promptli nechei weie mmle b Kev. Il ilUv nml l.auilvrauil Mr. J. W. Iliowu. citiiiK tcui-inicen-ti otnnectul with the jm1 ,vteaisof the church. A -i-cch wn al-tt maile by Dr. Hill, ti lling of the ureat i"l that coiiich fniiu the little country t liuiclic-. Mis llo-tcllcr favoictl the cmwil with the iccitatioii, "A Welch Cl.i ic." The rcmaiuiler of the tlay wa-i-pcnt in a -ocial way anil the chiMicn slmwul that they apptcciatetl the twiiiK, anil the pu-h-inj; oiiiik man n in ilcmaml. .Owitii; to the threateiiiiiL; weather ami otlin tliiuu- the hou-c wiih nottpiite full. On Suuil.iy Kev. Ilarltce pteachcil the illum ine; -crmon. after which the I.onl'- -npcr wat cclebrattil; Dr. Hill prcachnl in the afternoon. Ilefore the preachini; limn in the morning the houo was ocrflowiuj: ami all tiny n Rrc.it uumlicr were cttmt.lltil to remain out iloots. Theciowtl was well liehavct! ami there was uioru than sufficient iliuucr for all. At niRht the Chililicu's Day exeici-es neie Riven ami the follow iiiR proRiam was icnileriil to nn oxcrllowltiR littu-e Pracr Kev. HarKe. Ai!itits of welcome Dimple Mailer. Recitation Infant cla-. Sour SchiHtl. lUvitatiou Hthel Thornton. Kecitatlon S 'tol, Kccitntluu Alice Dir. Sour Allic (Ucenkf anil Annie Drown. AlllllllW l',ltlll. I'loral OfferitiR Nine nirls. Solo Mi. Kapp. Kivilnlioil Wilfietl Tlm er Sour I'our little tir!. Kecltnlioii .Suiilvanm Six little gills. Sour Allle ( iitvcUv. Kcvitntioii -H11I1I I'lilkerwiu. Song Hlla KannKiRer. Kccitnllou Allle flrccnlce. 1'iiutnmliie. My fnith looks up to Thro Mlm , Knlhellue Hosteller. Hnrewell siiiRDanphhit Unpp. Iteiuillctioii. u liccnnie Inunc. K. K. William-, nu olil tcsiileut of this city. bcume violeiitl) insane 011 Tliesilny uveniiiR at his home on Capital Hill. cnimtiiR to much trouble, that it was found in.cer.Niiy tu place liiin in the bniuls of the sheriff, until l'riil.iy, when his exnmin.ition will likely icsiilt hi his beiliR confimil in some Mate nyslum. I'or several year, lilt niiinl has ltceu weakened, nml on tin- evcuiiiR icleitetl to, he nttempted to kill his wife, who escaped to the lleiRhboi. nl' I Ns.il M MIMi. Oil Wedtie-day in the 1'iub.ite Couit, com plaint was made by Mrs. lill.i Allen chaiRiiiR that her i-tei. .Miss l.illii; May McOlumphy was of titisoiiml mind and incapable of iiuu.ir Iiir her own nffait, praying the court to take action. S. 1. Allen has been .niintctl Ruaiillnu for the dcmeulvil youiiR lady. The Gilliam Will. Attorney Harry II. I'.iisons, 011 Wednesday inotniiiR, teceived Iritiu JiiiIrc Klchaid I'ield ciimmiinicatiou by telephone, MathiR that the ?7,.o. or Rraml'childrcn' claim in the will ofJudRcW. T. (lilliaui had been set aside. The case has been peudiiiK in the Circuit Coutt ol this county for a e.ir or more, Leslie Orear and II. II. Tarsous IteiiiR lawyers for the plaintiffs, the defense haviiiR the set vices of JudRe hhackvlfoid nml Williams of Ola-Row nml Iloouville respectively, A. l;. Kvclor, I,. W. Scott and D. D. DiirrIus. The plaintiffs in this case, in whose favor the decision was rendered weie, W. T. I.acky, IIurIi T. Doak nml Mr. J. I'. lIuirouRhs,