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    1. [OHHARRIS] The Harrison Telegraph-Aug. 6, 1823
    2. The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Wed, Aug. 6, 1823 Court of Common Pleas June Term 1823 State of Ohio, Harrison Co. Thomas Lewis, Administrator of Micajah Parker, dec'd VS Julia Parker Whereas on the 22nd day of March A. D. 1823, Thomas Lewis, Administrator of Micajah Parker, deceased, sued out of said Court his suit of Attachment against the lands & tenements, goods, chattels, rights, credits, monies and effects of Julia Parker, a non resident debtor, of a plea of covenant broken, damages $300, returnable to this Court, which has been duly served and returned according to Law. NOTICE Is therefore hereby given, that, unless the said Julia Parker be and appear before the said Court of Common Pleas, in said county, enters a appearance to said suit, puts in special bail and receives a declaration, Judgment will be rendered against her on her default. Dated at the Clerks office, Cadiz, August 4th, 1823 William Tingley, Clerk Walter B. Beebe, Att'y for Pl'ff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------- 10 DOLLARS REWARD Broke the jail of Harrison county Ohio, on the night of the 5th inst. a certain Ebenezer Maxwell, who was indicted and found guilty of larceny, at our court of common pleas at the last June term, and was sentenced to 40 days imprisonment, and to pay a find of 15 dollars and costs; said Maxwell is about 17 to 18 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches hight, light complexion, down look, had on home made linnen shirt & pantaloons, his parents live in Nottingham township, Harrison county; it is supposed he will go there. Also, William Kyle who was committed for excessive abuse to his wife; he is about 30 years of age, a sandy complexion, red hair, about 5 feet 8 inches hight, had on home made linnen shirt and pantaloons, and an old blue cloth coat; his place of residence is in Shortcreek township near Harrisville. Whoever apprehends said prisoners and delivers them to me, at the jail in Cadiz, shall have the above reward, or 5 dollars for either of them. Rezin Arnold, Sheriff By his deputy, Wm. Arnold Cadiz, August 6, 1823 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------- JAMES P. JOHNSON Respectfully informs the citizens of Cadiz and the surrounding country, that he has opened a NEW STORE in the town of Cadiz, in the store house lately occupied by Alexander Simpson and opposite the Court House, where he intends keeping constantly on had a general assortment of MERCHANDISE. Comprising of dry goods, groceries, queensware, Hardware, glass and dye stuffs. All of which he will sell on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce, such as Ginseng Flax and Tow Linnen, Feathers, Beeswax, Twilled Bags, Whiskey and Rags and also clean Wool and Flax Seed. Cadiz Ohio Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com

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