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Show I GO REGISTER IS IT II, PART OF POOL RALL I APPLIKS H II Judge N. J. Harris of the district HH K f011!1 this mornle rendered tho fol- .T dBcIslona in cases taken under, HI Mvlaement a shore time ago: , I iS?f.U? Rogers, vs. T. D. Rvan, HH i ,?rat0,r'.et Defendant c-H c-H It SKS- rPlnt "'8 wmplalnt over-HH over-HH B 2mJ; eSdfnt8 eraated ten "ays BV It t -5 whlch to answer. HH H s;i t??" V8 Peter A. Mattsou, HH I i )Lh DetondanfB demiifer to Sain j tlffa complain sustained nliSntiff I 5r??te,d n das to amend comp nlnt HH M fw. .Th0 court 1Ind8 that the oah I ri8ter to dljJPuto is not an 'n-HH 'n-HH I Pliance" of the pool hall in question HH ittfi ind Is not covered therefore, in-HH in-HH plaintiff s mortgage of the furniture of said pool hall and "appliances" usee In connection 'therewith. Louisa Neal, et al, vs. Alexander M Bowns. The court finds that plain tiffs are entitled to a permanent in junction restraining the defendant from maintaining obstructions tc plaintiffs' ditch, together with one dollar damages and costs of suit. Simrock McFaiiand vs. Salt Iakc & Ogden Ry. Co. Defendant's demurrer de-murrer to plaintiff's complaint sustained. sus-tained. Plaintiff granted ten days within which to amend complaint. May Tate vs. Floyd Tate. Petition for modification of decree granted, and alimony Increased from $15 to $20 per month. oo |