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Justice Courts

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
May
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Jnstice Gibson's court was busy Friday afternoon with the case of Gny Mullison vs. Jacob Haas. The two men traded horses reeen tly, Mullison giving Haas $20 to boot. No-w Mullisou claims that although the horse was warranted sound, it is in reality a spavined article and he tberefore sued for breach of warranted. The case occupied almost tbe entire afternoon and was a jury trial. In the end the jury disagreed and there will be another trial of the case nnless it is settled. Arthur Poland, of the north side.was brought before Jsutice Pond, Monday, on a charge of assaulting and batterins; Rocoo Deseride by throwing stones at him. He was awarded 90 days in the D. H. C. The case has been appealed to the circuit court. Charles Schleicher was also before Justice Pond, Monday, on the charge of being a drankard and a tippler. This was bis second offence and he pleaded guilty to the charge. The justice said 90 days with Capt. Joe and Charlie said "I appeal. " Edward, better known as "Shine" Walker was given 90 days in the D. H. C. by Justice Pond on Weduesday for assaulting and battering bis wife. Yesterday Mrs. Mary Archer was before the same justice on a charge of maliciĆ³os destruction of a line fence. The charge was preferred by Mrs. Elizabeth Hample and the examination is set down for next Tuesday.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News