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The state of _________ to the sheriff or any constable of said county:
Whereas, judgment against A.M. for the sum of (eighty-six) dollars, lawful money of the United States, and for (twelve) dollars and (fifty) cents, costs of suit, was recovered the _____ day of _________, 18_____, before me, at the suit of J.T.; these are therefore to command you to levy distress on the goods and chattels of the said A.M. (excepting as the law exempts), and make sale thereof according to law, in such case made and provided, to the amount of the said sum, together with twenty-five cents for this execution, and the same return to me within thirty days, to be rendered to the said J.T. for his said judgment and costs. Hereof fail not, under penalty of the law.
W.D.D., Justice of the Peace
ENDORs.e.m.e.nTS ON EXECUTION.
IN JUSTICE COURT
COUNTY OF.........................................
J.T., plaintiff
_against_
A.M., defendant
EXECUTION.
Collect Judgment........$86 00 Costs................... 12 00 ______ $98 50
Interest thereon at seven per cent, from Sept. 17, 1887, and your fees.
W.D.D., Justice of the Peace
Received the within execution Sept. 29, 1887.
G.W., Constable.
(See constable's return.)
RETURN OF EXECUTION.
(_Venue_.)
By virtue of the within execution, on this first day of October, 1887, I have levied on one bay horse about seven years old, one single harness, and one single buggy, the property of the said A.M.
G.W., Constable.
CONSTABLE'S SALE.
(_Venue_.)
By virtue of an execution issued by E.M., justice of the peace, against the goods and chattels of A.M., I have seized and taken the following described property, to-wit: (describing it), which I shall expose for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, the eleventh day of October, 1887, at ten o'clock A.M. (in front of the postoffice), at _____, in said county.
G. W., Constable.
Dated Oct. 1, 1887.
FINAL RETURN.
(_Venue_.)
I hereby certify that, by virtue of the within execution, on the first day of October, 1887, I levied on the goods and chattels in the annexed inventory named, the property of said A.M., and on the first day of October, 1887, I advertised the said property for sale by posting up in three public places in the election district where it was to be sold, to-wit, in the town of _________, three notices describing said property, and giving notice of the time and place, when and where the same would be exposed for sale; that at the time so appointed (naming it), I attended at the place mentioned in said notice (naming the place), and then and there exposed the said goods and chattels to sale at public vendue to the highest bidder; and sold the said horse to John Smith, for $76; the harness to Edward White, for $13.50; and the buggy to Samuel Jones, for $23.40, they being the highest bidders therefor; that I have retained $4.16, my fees and disburs.e.m.e.nts, from said amount, and have applied $86.40 in payment of the within execution, Which is hereby returned fully satisfied.
G. W., Constable.
(Dated and signed.)
_II. Criminal Prosecutions._
OATH TO COMPLAINANT.
"You do solemnly swear that you will true answers make to such questions as shall be put to you touching this complaint against R.F. So help you G.o.d."
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT.
State of _________,} County of _______,}ss.
The complaint of J.D., of said county, made before A.J.S., Esq., one of the justices of the peace in and for said county, who, being duly sworn, on his oath says, that on the _____ day of _________, 18_____, at the _____ of _________, in said county, one R.F. did * threaten to beat (or wound, or maim, or as the case may be) him, the said J.D., and to do him great bodily harm; (or to burn his dwelling-house; or as the case may be); and that he has great cause for fear the said R.F. will beat, etc., (as above.) The said J.D., therefore, prays surety of the peace to be granted him against the said R.F., and this he does, not from any private malice or ill-will towards the said R.F., but simply because he is afraid, and has good cause to fear, that the said R.F. will beat, etc., (as above), against the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the state of Minnesota, * and prays that the said R.F. may be arrested and dealt with according to law.
J.D.
(_Jurat_.)
A.J.S., Justice of the Peace.
WARRANT.
State of _________,} County of _______,}ss.
The State of _________ to the sheriff or any constable of said county:
Whereas, J.D. has this day complained in writing to me, on oath, that R.F., on the _____ day of _________, 18_____, at _________ in said county, did (insert the statement of the offense, as in the complaint); and prayed that the said R.F. might be arrested and dealt with according to law; Now, therefore, you are commanded forthwith to apprehend the said R.F., and bring him before me, to be dealt with according to law; and you are also commanded to summon A.B., C.D., and E.F., material witnesses in said complaint, to appear and testify concerning the same.
Given under my hand this day of, A.D. 18_____.
A.J.S., Justice of the Peace.