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Jobs In Justice Court

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Day
1
Month
January
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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Jacob Maegle, for a "hornswoggle" prolonged over from Christmas, with a prospect of connecting it with New Years, and thus preventing a square swear-off on that day, having been advised by Justice Pond to take ten days treatment at the Brenner-Judson Keeley cure, is there. It is not known that he swore off, but simply that he swore. Geo. King, a street car conductor, accused of trying to make his car keep up with the daily revolution of the earth, and thus swindle time and live forever, was "switched" into Justice Pond's office, Thursday, and "held up" for three dollars. John Schulte, the hoary-headed cow-stealer, whose campaigns with an umbrella and lasso have been narrated in preceding chronicles, waived examination and is in the Jug de Judson, tempering for the asbestos crucible of the circuit court. Henry Sullivan traveled all the way from Cincinnati to get drunk in Ann Arbor. Scientists had instructed him that the whiskey of Swine-sin-naughty was infested with trechina, while the Athenian carebanisher was not only free from hog germs but sterilized of its sea serpents, and thathe would not see serpents in Ann Arbor. The scientists, as they frequently are, were in fault, and Sullivan is in ja.il by the horizontal justice of Squire Gibson. Also on Thursday before the same Cadi an exhibition of oratorical pyrotechnics lasting an hour took place on a motion to adjourn the case of Popke vs. Kellogg & Kellogg, of the P'ranklin house, a case involving a matter of labor and difference of opiniĆ³n. The case was adjourned. W. V. Voorheis and D. Cramer were the attorneys between whora the substance of the litigants will be divided.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News