____________________________________________________________________________ United States of America, ss. Territory of Arkansas, Circuit Court Pike County. April Term, 1835. John H. Mosley, plaintiff, vs. Lewis Neal, defendant. Attachment. This day came the said John H. Mosley, by Hubbard and Stephenson, his attorneys, and the said Lewis Neal having failed to enter his appearance herein according to the rules and practice of this court, and file special bail to the plaintiff's action, and the said plaintiff having sued out his attachment from this court, founded on a writing obligatory for the payment of eighty-five dollars, whereon, John Hughes, Asa Thompson, Rice Stringer, Absolum White, and James L. Sorrels, have been summoned as garnishees: It is therefore ordered by the court, that unless the said defendant Lewis Neal shall appear, by himself or attorney, on or before the third day of the next term of court, and file special bail to the aforesaid action, a judgement will be entered against him, and his estate sold to satisfy the same. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be inserted for four weeks successively in the Arkansas Gazette, a newspaper printed in the Territory. A true copy - Attest: D.S. Dickson, Clerk Pike circuit court. ____________________________________________________________________________ Arkansas Gazette, August 11, 1835, Volume XVI, No. 34, page 4, column 5. ____________________________________________________________________________ HTML file and design by David Kelley, 1997. All rights reserved.