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Show JUDGMENTS ABE ALREADY SETTLED Have Been Satisfied Through Payment in the Regular Way. WHAT THK RECORDS IN THE CASE DISCLOSE Warrants Were Drawn in October Octo-ber and December, 1901, to Clear Debt. The Judgments found standing against the county In the Fulled States court will not give tho county any trouble The records In the dfflCCS of the of the County Coun-ty Treasurer and Auditor Bhpw that, on October 15. 1901. a warrant for JH.'i-'T Hi was drawn in favor of Zion's Savings I'.. ink and Trust company and that In D-oember, D-oember, Of the same year, another warrant, war-rant, for $.1 vo 80 In favor of the same concern, was drawn. Reason fox Action. These notions were taken In pursuance of a resolution of the County Commissioners, Commis-sioners, a ctpeclul levy having 1 n made to meet these Judgments, which were for warrants Issued Id payment of furniture In thS City and county DUlldlhg, and later repudiated b the cOJr.ty. All Furniture Paid For Although the amount In the larger warrant war-rant does not agree with the amount of the Judgment in the Tinted Slates court 24,60a there Is virtually no doubt that It refers to the same matter In fuel, It Is well known that the county paid every furniture claim and the failure to have the Judgments In question cancelled was simply an oversight. |