22, 
To THE HONORABLE THE JUSTICES OF. 
THE SUPERIOR Court ».WITHIN 
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ESSEX: t! 
RESPECTFULLY libels:and represents « 
Gustaf Emil Sjolund of Manchester, 
in said county, that he was lawfully 
married to Matilda Sjolund, now of 
parts unknown, at Boston in the 
County of Suffolk .and ..Common- 
wealth of Massachusetts on the twen- 
tieth day of February, A. D.° 1904, 
and thereafterwards your libellant and 
the said Matilda Sjolund lived to- 
gether as husband and wife in this 
commonwealth, to wit, at Manchester, 
that your libellant has always been 
faithful to his marriage vows and ob- 
ligations, but the said Matilda Sjolund 
being wholly regardless of the same, 
at Manchester on the twenty seventh 
day of February, A: D. 1904, utterly 
deserted him, and has continued such 
desertion from that day to the date 
hereof, being more than three conse- 
cutive years next prior to the filing of 
this libel. 
Wherefore your libellant prays that 
a divorce from the bonds of matri- 
mony may be decreed between your 
libellant and the said Matilda 
Sjolund. | 
Dated this nineteenth day of Feb- 
ruary, A. D. 1913. 
Gustav Emit SJoLuND. 
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 
Essex, ss. Superior Court, Febru- 
ary 20, 1913. 
Upon the foregoing libel, ordered, 
that the said libellant give notice to 
said Matilda Sjolund by causing an 
attested copy of his said libel. and of 
this order thereon, to be published in 
the North Shore Breeze, a newspaper 
printed in Manchester, in the county 
of Essex, once a week, for three 
weeks successively, the last publica- 
tion to be fourteen days at least be- 
fore the return day of this Court, at 
Salem, within the county of. Essex, 
on the first Monday of April next, and 
by mailing, forthwith, by. registered 
letter to the libellee at her last known 
place of residence, an attested: copy 
of said libel and order thereon: that 
she may appear at said Salem within 
one month from said first Monday of 
April and show cause, if any she has, 
why the.prayer of said libel should. 
not be. granted. va attests 
E. B. GEORGE, Crerx. 
The foregoing is a true copy of 
said libel and of the. order.-thereon. 
Attest,, EB: GEORGE,-CiErxK. 
...Gxo. -E. -Witmonon, 
Attorney and Counsellor at Law;: 
_ School. and Union Sts., Manches-_ 
ter, Mass. 
Fes. 21-28 Mar. 7, 
‘street, 
"NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
: Manchester, Mass., Feb. 15, 1913. 
To the Honorable Board of County Com- 
' missioners, County of Essex, 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts: 
PETITION 
Respectfully represent your petitioners, 
jnhabitants and legal voters of the town 
‘of Manchester, in said County, that the 
way in said Manchester, known as Pine 
and lying between and Gon- 
necting the County road from Beverly to 
Gloucester, known as Bridge and Cen- 
tral streets in said Manchester, with the 
southerly terminus of the recently laid 
out County road from Manchester to 
Hamilton at or near the junction of said 
Pine street and Pleasant street, is narrow 
and winding and does not serve the com- 
mon convenience and necessity of the in- 
habitants. 
Wherefore your petitioners pray that 
your Honorable Board will widen, 
straighten, relocate or locate anew or dis- 
contiue such portion or portions of the 
whole of said. way from a point at or 
near the junction of Bennett, Bridge, 
Central and Pine streets to a point at or 
near the junction of Pleasant street, the 
newly laid out County road from Man- 
chester to Hamilton and Pine street, as 
shall appear to be required. 
EDWARD F. WALSH, 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN, 
and. seven others. 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 
Essex, ss. Court of County Commissioners, 
December Term, 1910, to wit: Feb. 20, 1913. 
On the Petition aforesaid, Ordered, That 
said petitioners give notice to all persons 
and corporations interested. therein that 
said Commissioners will meet at the Town 
hall, Manchester, on Friday, the 28th day 
of March next at 10:30 A. M., by publish- 
ing an attested copy of said petition and 
of this order thereon in the North Shore 
Breeze, a newspaper printed in Manches- 
ter, in said county, once a week for three 
successive weeks, the last publication to 
be fourteen days at least before the said 
twenty-eighth day of March. And also by 
serving the town clerk of the town of 
Manchester with an attested copy thirty 
days at least, and by posting up an attest- 
ed copy thereof in two public places in 
said town fourteen days at least before 
the twenty-eighth day of March at which 
time and place said Commissioners will 
proceed to view the premises and make 
such order in relation to the prayer of 
the said petition as by law they may be 
authorized to do. 
E. B. GEORGE, Clerk. 
A true copy of petition and order there- 
on. Attest, ; 
JAS. P. HALE, Asst. Clerk. 
A true copy of petition and order there- 
on. Attest, 
JOHN KARCHER. 
Depy. Sheriff. 
Frs. 21-28 Mar. 7. 
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