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JUSTICES CIVIL DOCKETS.

OUR COPYRIGHT FORMS THE BEST IN THE MARKET.

Fees allowed by law for each and every service printed (in figures) in full, on every page.

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Every Justice entitled to a Civil Docket.

Every Justice of the Peace must keep a book denominated a Docket, which shall be furnished by the trustees of the proper township."-Sec. 594 Revised Statutes of Ohio.

JUSTICES' CRIMINAL DOCKETS.

Crown size (10 x 15).

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The name of the County will be printed in any of these dockets, at an extra cost of $1.50.

“Each justice may retain, of any fines or other moneys belonging to the county that come into his hands in criminal proceedings, the amount paid for a criminal docket, returning his receipt instead of the money; but dockets received from a predecessor, if suitable, shall be used for entries in criminal causes so far as they have blank leaves."-Sec. 613 Rev. Stat. of Ohio. See also ? 611.

SIXTH EDITION, 1889.

PECK'S TOWNSHIP OFFICERS' GUIDE.

Revised, Enlarged, and Rewritten.

Being a Manual of the Law governing Township and Town Officers in Ohio, setting forth the statutes relating to the same, with numerous Forms and Annotations of Decisions. Sixth edition. By HIRAM D. PECK.

12mo. Price, $2.00. Sent prepaid on receipt of price.

No work of this character has ever been received with greater favor by the persons for whom it was intended than Judge Peck's useful "Guide for Township Officers." Its compact form, simple style, thorough collation of the law, convenient blank forms, and sugges tions, rendered it invaluable to Township Officers.

This new sixth edition has been in preparation for some time; much careful revision has been found necessary on account of many important changes made in the laws, and much new and valuable matter has been added. Notes of all published decisions of the Courts of the State, made since the time when the original edition was issued and also additional forms and other matter calculated to render it more complete and perfect than ever, have been added.

The work is designed to meet a want long felt and frequently expressed. It sets forth in convenient shape the laws relating to all the powers and duties of township officers, with such forms and in such clear and direct style as to enable those officers, and all persons having official or business relations with the township, to find out with facility the law by which they are to be governed.

While intended primarily for township officers, care has been taken by annotating decisions and furnishing references to statutes, to render the work useful to the legal profession and others who may have occasion to consult its pages.

It will be found to contain the law relating to Townships, Township Schools and Roads, Elections, the Relief of the Poor, the recent and important Ditch Laws, and many other topics of a similar

nature.

It contains a complete summary of the law prescribing the duties of

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES, TOWNSHIP CLERKS,

TOWNSHIP TREASURERS, SUPERVISORS OF ROADS,

TOWNSHIP BOARDS OF EDUCATION AND SCHOOL DIRECTORS,

Together with such portions of the law relating to the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace, Constables, and Assessors, as connect them directly with other Township officers.

FORMS

Have been inserted at every step where they are deemed useful or necessary, and the aim has been to render them at once clear, simple, and sufficient in point of law.

Notes of all important decisions of the Courts of this State, upon the topics discussed, are inserted in their proper place.

THE INDEX

Is analytical, full, and complete, and intended to be so arranged that any portion of the work may be referred to with facility and precision.

The following are the principal topics of the work:

Apprentices, Assessors, Bastards, Cemeteries, Constables, Clerk of Township,

Ditches, Drains, and Water-courses, Elections, Fences, and Inclosures,

Jurors, Justices of the Peace, Township Libraries, Chattel Mort gages,

Relief of the Poor, Roads, Supervisors of Roads, Strays,

School Districts, School Boards, Schools, Townships,

Township Halls, Township Trustees, Township Treasurers,
Village School Districts, etc., etc.

SPECIAL RATES TO TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES.

Three copies,

$5.00

Five copies (one for each Trustee, Clerk, and Treasurer), 8 00

GIAUQUE'S ROAD LAWS.

The Laws relating to Roads and Ditches, Bridges and Watercourses in the State of Ohio, with numerous Forms, Notes of Decisions Opinions of Attorneys-General, Practical Suggestions, etc. By FLORIEN GIAUQUE. Large 8vo. 791 pages. Net. $5.00.

Sent by mail or express, prepaid, on receipt of price. The
Table of Contents will show how this book will be useful
to Township Officers.

Perhaps their duties which require most time, care, and knowledge, relate to Roads, Ditches, Bridges, Culverts,-not Township Roads, Ditches, etc., only, but to others also: Many pro-visions as to these are not found in the Revised Statutes, nor in any one book. All duties of township officers as to these subjects are here gathered together, well arranged, with good notes, forms, instructions, all well indexed. You can quickly find what is your duty, what is not yours, giving a connected view of both. Many points about township ditches have lately been decided by the courts, and these decisions are in this book, as well as valuable opinions published nowhere else.

PARTIAL TABLE OF CONTENTS:

State, county and township roads; free turnpikes, or improved roadsi highways in municipal corporations; toll-roads and turnpikes ; bridges. and culverts of all kinds; county and townships ditches; the appropriation of private property for all such roads and ditches; rivers, creeks, and other natural water-courses, their straightening, and the removal of drift, mill-dams, and other obstructions therefrom; the common law of roads and ways, and of persons using or owning them; criminal laws relating to, and railroads, telegraphs, and telephones as affecting, roads, ditches, bridges; eic., etc.

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