Barren Circuit Court
Judgement
Elizabeth Mauk Pltf
Against
George Mauk & others Defts
This day this cause came on to be
heard upon the pleadings exhibits & proofs & the
court being advised it is now adjudged that the
Plaintiff Elizabeth Mauk & defendant
George Mauk her husband be & they are hereby
divorced from bed and board for the period of
six months next after the rendition of this
Judgement. It is further adjudged so much of that the
injunction herein granted by the Judge of the
Barren County Court as enjoins & restrains
the said George Mauk from selling any land
to which he may have title be contained & not
the allotment of personal property to plaintiff
made by the Sheriff of said County on the
22nd day of April 1865 amounting in value
to the sum of two hundred & ninety nine dollars
& ninety five cents be & the same is hereby
confirmed. It appearing that the defendant
Wm Yeary may regularly ?__? with process
& the plaintiff having alleged that said
Yeary was indebted to the defendant
George Mauk on the 21st day of April
1865 two hundred dollars & the said Yeary having failed to
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answer plaintiffs petition it is taken for confessed
as to him & it is therefor adjudged & ordered that
the said Yeary pay said two hundred dollars
& the interest thereon to the said plaintiff
Elizabeth Mauk or her atty.
The defendant Jno G Bailey having attested
in his answer that he was indebted to the deft
George Mauk forty dollars and 25 cts on the 21st day of April 1865 It is ?__?
now adjudged & ordered that said Baily (sic) pay said forty
dollars &25cts & the interst thereon to the plaintiff
Elizabeth Mauk or her atty.
The defendant Charled Story having ?__?
in his answer that he was indebted to the defen
dant George Mauk on the 21st day of April
1865 one hundred dollars it is adjudged
& ordered that said Story pay said one
hundred dollars & the interest thereon to the plaintiff
Elizabeth Mauk or her atty
It is further adjudged & ordered that James W Gorin
attorney for plaintiff in this action
be & he is hereby allowed the sum of fity
Dollars as a fee for bringing & attending
to this suit to be paid out of the proceeds
of the debts aforesaid on said Yeary, Story and
Baily after paying the costs of this suit to be taxed by the clerk & the residue (?) of said debts is
allowed to plaintiff for maintenance
the court reserves the right to make
such modifications of this judgement
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& further orders in this cause as justice
& the circumstance & action of the parties in the
future may seem to require
This case is now continued
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