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Pioneer History of Meigs County 84 F. Vinton was appointed prosecuting attorney for the present and succeeding terms. The court then adjourned until tomorrow at 9 o'clock. Ezra Osborn. Second Day. -The court met pursuant to adjournment. Present: The same judges as of yesterday. The clerk, on motion, produced a bond as sureties for the faithful discharge of his duties. The same was approved, and he was duly sworn into office, and the senior associate was directed to deliver the said bond to the county treasurer. On motion, it was ordered that license be renewed to James E. Phelps to keep a house of entertainment at his new dwel- ling house on his complying with the requisitions of the law. A notice was duly served on James E. Phelps and Fuller Elliot, Esqs., associates of the court, by Horatio Strong, senior associate, to meet at the temporary seat of justice on the twelfth day of April, instant, for the purpose of appointing a recorder of the county, according to the law. Ordered by the court that the clerk within twenty days give notice to the trustees of each township that they make a selection of grand and petit jurors, and that they return to him thereof to him in twenty days thereafter. And he is required to have them subpoenaed to attend in their respective capacities as jurors at this place on the first day of next term, by the sheriff. On motion, ordered that licenses be granted to George Russell for a ferry across Leading creek where he now keeps it on his complying with the regulations of the law. On motion, ordered that license be granted to Elisha Rath- burn, of Rutland, to solemnize the bonds of matrimony. On application of James H. Hayman and Alexander Miller for the appointment of county surveyor, the court was equally divided and the application laid over until the next term. Ordered by the court that the clerk pro tem. Use his private seal for all processes issuing from court until a county seal |
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