*IfcDefiance Hospitaland also ordered the defendant* Ito pay attorney fees.CENSUS, DEC. 1 Female—Medical none, surgical four.Children—Medical two, surgical one.Male—Medical one, surgical none.Obstetrical—one. Admission—two.Discharge—three. Births—two.Deaths—none. Totals—nine.Court HouseDIVORCE GRANTEDCommon Pleas Judge D. F. Openlander today had granted a divorce to Calvin M. Clark from Clara C. Clark on the grounds of gross neglect of duty. Care, custody and control of the minor children were given defendant.TEMPORARY ALIMONYIn the case of Clara Nutter | and George R. Nutter in com-| mon pleas court, Judge Openlander today had, on agreement of the parties, granted the plaintiff $5 a week alimony dur-! ing the pendency of the case,SALE CONFIRMEDJudge Openlander today had confirmed the sale, ordered the deed and proceeds distributed in the case of the First JointStock Land Bank against Sidney Smith and others.A deficiency judgment for $34.19 in favor of the plaintiff was also entered.OBITUARYJohn Franklin Dowe, son of John Dowe and his wife Barbara nee Speaker began his earthly pilgrimage here in Brunersburg on the 21st day of February in the year of our Lord 1851;He was inducted into the kingdom of Grace by baptism and united with the Methodist Episcopal church in his early youth.Spending his youth at theparental home he laid the foundation for his future active life by an industrious interest in his education. vAlthough his father was a blacksmith, an important trade in that day, Mr. Dowe took up agriculture as a means of livelihood.Deceased entered the state ofmarriage with Miss Ella Koons of Brunersburg on the 7th day of November, 1883. They were blessed with seven children; a son and six daughters.