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Show State vs. Day. llefore Justice Hansen; Han-sen; Jury disagreed. This was a case brought against a druggist for letting John llrutison have a half pint of brandy for sickness (said Hrunson), or for a wife sick with the cramps, (said several others). District Court. District court met at Fillmore Friday, Fri-day, March 1, at 2 o'clock with Judge (ireeliwood on the bench. During the; Friday and Saturday sessions the following fol-lowing business was transacted: Lorcna McCardell obtained a divorce from James McCardell, and also had her maiden name restored. C. M. Gawthrop obtained a divorce rrom Mable E. Gawthrop. The latter, however retains possession of her child and the plaintiff is to pay her $25 a mouth for its support. tieorge S. Auerbach vs Irrigated Lmls Co. et al. This case was a foreclosure fore-closure on a mortgage. The defendants defend-ants failed to appear and Judgment was entered III favor of the plaintiff as follows: Principal and Interest flS.lC9.18 Acct. paid to land board 490.87 Attorney fees 1,616.90 Costs 17.10 Total 1I8.294.4S In the matter of the estate of Mar-Buret Mar-Buret M. Illythe, the two groups of heirs compromised and Jointly made application to have the estate distributed, dis-tributed, which request was allowed. A. A. Kimball was appointed administrator admin-istrator of the Mary K. Kimball estate. Edward L. Black appointed administrator adminis-trator of the Lucy Adell Kimball estate. es-tate. M. S. Mdnlnch et al. vs. Oasis Land i & Irrigation Company. This was an ; action brought for damages because . the company failed to furnish water ' to the plaintiffs. The affair was set-t set-t tied by agreement of parties according accord-ing to the report of arbitrators. John Patten was granted a divorce from Kleanor Patten. 1 James II. Harrows was made administrator admin-istrator of tli estate of James IJar-1 IJar-1 rows. " -v -;1a ' i Istrauir of the estate of John Walker. ' O. L. Thompson was appointed ad ' mlnlstrator of the estate of John ' Jacobson. O. L. Thompson was made admlnls-r admlnls-r trator of the estate of Orvll Thompson. I Last week Mr. Corey Hanks lec- tured twice In Fillmore In the ward ' meeting house and once before the pub- lie schools, This gentleman had, sev- eral years ago, the misfortune to loose . both hands and both eyes. From a ' state of great helplessness and de- spondency he has grown Into a position of self support and cheerfulness. His r hopefulness Is contageoii, and the i example of his present life Is having a helpful Influence on his more fortuii-s fortuii-s ate and more discontented fellow i mortals. n 1 COURT PROCEEDINGS. il , During the March session of cour ,'ithe following cases were disposed or lt Bank of Beaver City vs. Segwlne Judgment rendered against defendan n lor $14 50 and costs. The suit wa originally for $S41. Lewis vs. Webb! Judgment render In favor of plaintiff for $00. In the Justice Court. . Peterson vs. Carfing; original eon isint was dropped, and defend.! a ;,lead guilty to a charge of simple ai .ault; fined $30. |