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And that you make due return * of this writ on the first day of said

court.

Witness my hand and official seal this first day of September, 1899. (SEAL) Calvin Clark, Clerk.† State of Arkansas, To the Sheriff of Pulaski County - Greeting: County of Pulaski.

You are hereby commanded to summon the following named persons, who were selected by the jury commissioners to serve as alternate grand (or petit) jurors at the September term of our Pulaski Circuit Court, 1899, to appear before said court on the first day of said term, which will be on the twenty-fifth day of September next, to serve as said alternate grand (or petit) jurors.

Names.

1. Adam Burnes.

Residence.
Little Rock.

2. (Continuing, naming persons selected, stating their residences respectively.)

And that you make due return (continuing as above from * to †).

(h) With Clerk's Certificate Attached.

Form No. 12281.1

In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah.

State of Oregon,

County of Multnomah.

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ss. Panel of Jurors.

To the Sheriff of said County, Greeting:

In the name of the State of Oregon,

You are hereby commanded to summon Peter Jones, of Portland, by occupation a carpenter (continuing, naming each of the persons to be summoned, stating occupation and residence of each), to be and appear in the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Multnomah, to be held in the court-room of said court at the city of Portland, in the said county, on the second day of October, A. D. 1899, at ten o'clock 4. M. (it being the October term of said court), to act as jurors for said court; said persons having been duly drawn as jurors for the said Circuit Court, and for the October term thereof, and of this writ make legal service and due return.

Witness my hand and the seal of said court this eighteenth day of September, A. D. 1899.

(SEAL)

(Clerk's certificate.)2

(1894), § 4280. See also list of statutes cited supra, note I, p. 957.

1. Oregon. Hill's Anno. Laws (1892), 961 et seq. See also list of statutes cited supra, note I, p. 957.

2. Certificate of clerk to be attached to the panel may be as follows:

Calvin Clark, Clerk.

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To the Sheriff or any Constable of said County:

In the name of the state of Florida, you are required forthwith to summon six disinterested persons, qualified to be jurors, to appear before me, at my office, at Myers, in said county, on the nineteenth day of October, 1899, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to form a jury for the trial of an action between John Doe, plaintiff, and Richard Roe, defendant, and make due return of this writ. Dated this sixteenth day of October, 1899.

Carroll Johnson, County Judge.

Form No. 12283.8

In the Probate Court of Shoshone County, State of Idaho. To the Sheriff or any Constable of said County, Greeting:

You are hereby commanded to summon (stating number) jurors, to be and appear at the court-room of the Probate Court in the county of Shoshone at ten o'clock 4. M. on the twenty-third day of October, 1899, to act as jurors in a civil action wherein John Doe is plaintiff and Richard Roe is defendant, and of this writ make legal service and due

return.

Witness my hand and the seal of said court this twenty-third day of October, A. D. 1899. (SEAL)

New Jersey, ss.

John Pomeroy, Ex-officio Clerk of said Probate Court, Shoshone County, Idaho.

Form No. 12284.4

The State of New Jersey to our Sheriff
of our County of Mercer, Greeting:
(SEAL)

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1. Precedent. Precept to summon jurors is set out in People v. Mallon, 3 Lans. (N. Y.) 224, as follows:

"State of New York, County of Oneida, ss: The people of the State of New York to George F. Weaver, Esq., sheriff of our said county of Oneida, greeting:

We command you that you summon one hundred jurors, duly qualified as the law directs, to be and appear before our Court of Oyer and Terminer, in and for our county of Oneida, at the court-house in the city of Rome, on the twenty-eighth day of June, 1870, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and so from day to day until discharged, then and there to serve as petit jurors in and for our said county, in the case of The People of the State of New York v. Hugh Mallon, on an in

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Rev. Stat. (1887), $$ 4629, 3963, 3973. See also list of statutes cited supra, note I, p. 957. 4. New Jersey. Gen. Stat. (1895), p. 1846 et seq. See also list of statutes cited supra, note I, p. 957.

We command you that you cause to come before such justice of our Supreme Court as shall hold our Circuit Court, to be holden at Trenton in and for the county of Mercer, on the first Tuesday in November next, the same being the seventh day of November, A. D. 1899, twelve good and lawful men of the body of your county, each being over the age of twenty-one years and under the age of sixty-five years, by whom the truth of the matter may be the better known and who are in no wise kin either to the plaintiff or the defendant hereinafter mentioned, to make a certain jury of the country between the parties in an action of tort, because as well John Doe, the said plaintiff, as well as Richard Roe, the said defendant, between whom the matter in variance is, have put themselves upon the jury.

And have you then and there the names of those jurors and also this writ.

Witness, John Marshall, Esq., chief justice at Trenton aforesaid, this seventh day of October, 1899.

Calvin Clark, Clerk.

Form No. 12285.1

The Commonwealth of Virginia,

To the Sheriff of the County of Rockingham, Greeting:

We command you that you summon and cause to come before the County Court of the county of Rockingham, at the court-house, on the ninth day of October, 1899, (being the seventh day of the October term of the said court,) sixteen persons of your county, to be taken from a list2 to be furnished you by the judge of said court, who reside remote from the place where the felony is charged to have been committed, of which John Doe stands indicted, and who are qualified in other respects to serve as jurors, to recognize on their oaths whether the said John Doe be guilty of the felony aforesaid or not. And have then there the names of the said persons and this writ.

Witness, Calvin Clark, clerk of our said court, at the court-house, the twenty-ninth day of September, 1899, and in the one hundred and twenty-third year of the commonwealth.

b. In Justices' Courts.

Calvin Clark, Clerk.

(1) JURORS DRAWN OR SELECTED.

Form No. 12286.3
Venire.

Porter County,
Centre Township.

SS.

1. Virginia. - Code (Supp. 1898), 4018. See also list of statutes cited supra, note I, p. 957.

2. List Furnished to Sheriff by the County Judge. This list may be as follows: "The sheriff of Rockingham county will summon sixteen persons from the following list of names of citizens of said county, residing remote from the place where the said

felony was committed, and qualified
in other respects to serve as jurors in
obedience to the foregoing writ:
1. Peter Jones.

2. (Naming other persons.)

John Marshall, Judge of the County Court of Rockingham County." 3. Indiana. - Horner's Stat. (1896), § 1483. See also list of statutes cited supra, note 1, p. 957.

The State of Indiana to Clyde Culp, Constable of said Township:

You are hereby commanded to summon Peter Jones (naming others to be summoned), qualified voters of said township, to appear before me, a justice of the peace, at my office therein, at ten o'clock 4. m. on the ninth day of October next, to serve as jurors in a case pending before me in which John Doe is plaintiff and Richard Roe defendant, then and there to be tried; and this said jurors shall in no wise omit. And have you then and there this writ, with your doings thereon. Given under my hand and seal this second day of October, 1899. (SEAL) Abraham Kent, J. P.

State of Michigan,
County of Montcalm.

SS.

Form No. 12287.1

To the Sheriff or any Constable of said
County, Greeting:

In the name of the people of the state of Michigan, you are hereby commanded to summon Peter Jones (naming other persons to be summoned) to appear before me, Abraham Kent, a justice of the peace of the township of Coral, in said county, on the ninth day of October, A. D. 1899, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at my office in said township, to make a jury for the trial of a certain cause now pending before me, wherein the People of the State of Michigan is complainant and John Doe defendant, said defendant being charged with having committed the offense of (naming offense), and have you then there this precept.

Given under my hand, at the said township of Coral, this second day of October, A. D. 1899.

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In the name of the people of the state of Michigan, you are hereby commanded to summon Peter Jones (naming other persons to be summoned), if to be found in said county, to appear before the undersigned, one of the justices of the peace of the township of Coral, in said county of Montcalm, at my office in said township of Coral, on the ninth day of October, 1899, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to make a jury for the trial of an action of (stating nature of action) between John Doe, plaintiff, and Richard Roe, defendant. And have you then there this precept, with your return thereto.

Given under my hand (continuing and concluding as in Form No. 12287).

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Form No. 12289.3
(Minn. Stat. (1894), § 5092.)

1. Michigan. Comp. Laws (1897), 1026 et seq. (relating to trial of criminal cases). See also list of statutes cited supra, note I, p. 957.

2. Michigan. Comp. Laws (1897), & 813 et seq. (relating to the trial of civil

cases). See also list of statutes cited supra, note I, p. 957.

3. Minnesota. - Stat. (1894), § 5103. See also list of statutes cited supra, note I, p. 957.

The State of Minnesota to the Sheriff or any Constable of said County:

You are hereby commanded to summon Peter Jones (naming eleven other persons) to be and appear before the undersigned, one of the justices of the peace in and for said county, on the ninth day of October, 1899, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at my office in the city of Winona, in said county, to make a jury for the trial of a civil action between John Doe, plaintiff, and Richard Roe, defendant, and have you then and there this writ.

Given under my hand this seventh day of October, A. D. 1899. Abraham Kent, Justice of the Peace.

Form No. 12290.1

(Neb. Comp. Stat. (1899), § 6497.)

The State of Nebraska,

County of Colfax.

SS.

To any Constable or the Sheriff of said County:

You are hereby commanded to summon Peter Jones (naming the five others left unstruck on panel) to appear before me, Abraham Kent, at my office in said county, on the ninth day of October, A. D. 1899, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to serve as jurors in a case pending before me, then and there to be tried; and this they shall in no wise omit. And have you then and there this writ, with your doings thereon. Given under my hand this sixth day of October, A. D. 1899.

SS.

Abraham Kent, Justice of the Peace.

Form No. 12291.9

Suffolk County, The People of the State of New York to Town of Huntington. S any Constable of said County, Greeting: You are hereby commanded to notify Peter Jones (naming other persons to be notified), good and lawful men of the said town, to attend the undersigned, a justice of the peace of said town, at his office in said town of Huntington, at Northport, on the ninth day of October, 1899, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to form a jury for the trial of a civil action, now pending before the said justice, between John Doe, plaintiff, and Richard Roe, defendant.

Dated the second day of October, 1899.

State of New York,

County of Suffolk,

Town of Huntington.

SS.

Abraham Kent, Justice of the Peace.

Form No. 12292.3

The People of the State of New York to any Constable of the County of Suffolk, Greeting:

You are hereby ordered to summon the following named persons: Peter Jones (naming persons to be summoned), as jurors in a criminal

1. Nebraska. 6497. See also list of statutes cited supra, note I, p. 957.

Comp. Stat. (1899), § also list of statutes cited supra, note

2. New York. Code Civ. Proc. (1899), § 2991 et seq., 3135 et seq. See

I, p. 957.

3. New York. - Cook's Code Crim. Proc. (1898), § 703. See also list of statutes cited supra, note I, p. 957.

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