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Show S. Langton 250, Adelbert Bell I, Jos Squires 1, Mrs. Davis 50c, Prof. Swendson 5, John Johnson 2, Mr. Gessel I Mrs . A. M. Fleming I, Mr. Wilkinson I dollar. 1 Nearly $700 has already been jfipcured Oaurt will be hA thif 'afterDOOD, RDd a mock trial bt tbt j court bouse this evening away in the upper air, $2.' J. E. Cardon, for adorning people with union suits, $2.50. Miss Susie Pilgrim, for refusing to be arrested, ar-rested, 1.00 E. R. South, for deoxygenating the air 2.00. E. R. Needham, for protruding too far, 1.00. D. H. Thomas, selling shorts weight, 2.00. - M iss Lucy Soiithfield. Dec. 17. A nurr-Iber nurr-Iber of Smithfield's rustling citi-I citi-I zens met in convention.nomiuat-jing convention.nomiuat-jing a complete set of officers for the Ninetyninth Judicial dis-'trictof dis-'trictof " Rooster ville." The voting was done a few moments later resulting in the election Of the whole ticket. . Pickett, for placing her affections affec-tions in the keeping of a young man who is several hundred miles away, 50c. Miss Jeanette Izatt, smiling too forcibly, and thereby jarring a young man's heart out of place, 50c. Mrs. A. B. (Jates. makine too coo eyes, 50c. Mrs Frank Hanks, allowing allow-ing her husband to take her affections with him on his travels to the exclusion of other candidates, candi-dates, 50c. Miss Maud Hanks, patina- skinned herring, 50c. , The following named gentlemen gentle-men were the victims: I James Cantwell, J C Barnett, P Jones: Judges; Moroni Price, A J Mer'ril, ,T L Pedersori, dis trict attorneys; Joseph J Richardson, Rich-ardson, sheriff; Wick Ewing.l Robert Thornleyi Nat. Done. J M Bain, deputies; J tries Mack, Jr., F B Lundquist, court reporters. re-porters. They are pledged to hold a kangaroo court for the benefit of the poor. ' Miss Nellie Hanks, taking up too much room. ; Miss Millie, Howell, teaching young ideas to shoot. 50c each. Lee Target, being a kid in disguise, dis-guise, 50 cents. Dave Davis, handling hardware hard-ware in a Lowe business, $3 15 Prof Dryden, for looking like Bill N ve, paid $3 ' Ariel Cardon, wearing jewelry on his teeth, 75 cents 1 . F. Kidgell, charitably inclined, $1, Clarence Cummings, for hand-1 ling dirty linen, $1 58. Wesley Jaques, trying to duplicate dup-licate A. O. Smoot's mustache, Henry Benson, being the edi-i edi-i tor of the Peterboro Bladder, $1. Ex-Judge Nebeker, found guilty of being the Orlando Powers Pow-ers of Logan $5.. - , John Squires, paid $1 for materially mat-erially increasing the population of the state. Q. ! M J. Ballard forfeited $2.95 for allowing his ypice to run at CHARITY COURT, The "Charity Court'' has continued con-tinued i s sessions - during the week with gratifying success Everyday from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p. m. it has been grinding . out victims, and .large sum ha; lapS. Lamoveaux paid $1. for i disturbing the peace. R. Murdock Jr. being in collu-1 sion with the dentist, H. Lafount, selling deadly j weapons, $1-00. o n a Reese, selling a tougn been secured ior we v. T and orphans The cases have a -ora4d about 75 a day and the Vaunt collected from one to tvro hundred dollars daily. ' Among those fined since our last issue are the 0f?ddin, John F. Squires, $1 tor aaain0 a dozen to the population- M J.Ballard, $2.4o for allow-1 inghisvoicetorunatlar.e W B Lamoreaux, $l.o T rooster to the court, . $4-25. , j ?ohaR- Edwards was proved -gui?ty oi having distributed fmons the poor of Logan 500 bounds of flour, 100 pounds of K?a?daqnaWofbeef.with; 8 n ' . ..n: tVvo ponrt. and. It out consulting the court, and it post him 10 cents. . , L R ' Martineau, having the eagie on Garden's clock, placed wth its face toward 3rd & to, the annoyance of 2nd St., busi , ness men, $2 53. I Herman Johnson, for . diyersl I goodTnd efficient reasons, was aSRoye Ecdes, managing a ma-rhine ma-rhine for pinching dead beets He pleaded guilty and paid $7 00 Masses Jemiie and Annie FA son and Gretna Cardon paid ,5 cStseach, for -coming to hear the minstrels. : A. G Lundstrom was fined $2. igating insects- T D.Roberts, $4 9 tor iiu persouating a woman. John Thomas, $1.d r SNm PeoSoilo, $1.98 for leaving hVaTwde. S2.49 f?r NBefeiv-l ing waste material. k Philip Quayle,S1.40 for w'crXft, S1.29 lor .Sintslting 38 for running a two story furniture furn-iture store in two languages, on. Andreas Petersen adjudged o-uilty of not being satisfied with sa vi n - souls abroad, but of com -home and half soling them. .BlSimSeVMuWk,r fined glfor not having a whipping ' 1 wf a steer branded X ir the head a ieci f cop- ' on the northwest quarter of sec j ti0AadrewKing, $1 for keeping I wSnson, loving Eng-I i -a merica simultaneous-.itnd$r simultaneous-.itnd$r Tilattie Smith re- g'sing several propo-j Miss Drue 8 Miss Alice &n , EUason, sister, 2oc. ith a sister, 2oc. fui:,B anv with a : being seen in any , medical gentleman, 'a q J Hilda Ehason tak n r iss I family not JsVarieMore- j Delia Torgeso jMm? w were head, d Sfolowing a pre-1 tined zoo eaca w ... LUUi ference for tuly. .son were Terry and Pearl .efcrr.i?lg! ChMUs" Anna Fjeldsted, 25c for being so th Joseph Morrell, $4.2500 jovial. i-SflWor selling suckers all season" 0 .by $2, Walter Kverion MLS TCUovd 2 0. Guy Gilbert W Ikstirco.- John Bec 2 o. iKewloid t. 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