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Kinne Calls The Lawyers Down

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
October
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

This morning Judge Kinne told the attorneys that they would have to get their pneumatic tires on if the present docket is to be completed this month. He said that he would be much obliged if they would postpone any dates outside of the city until after this month, as excursions were not paramount to court business. He told them also that the list of each day's races would be posted up on the score board back of the sheriff's desk in order that he who runs may read. He finally informed them that he was onto his job in getting the cases ground out, and, in the language of the immortal mysterious Billy Judson, he would consider it a great favor if the attorneys would keep their eyes on the gun.

Out of the total 104 cases, but very few were continued.

Those cases which will not be tried this term are as follows: 

Wm. Klein vs. L. S. & M. S. R. R. Co.; Nichols Miller vs. City of Ann Arbor; Mary Leavy vs. Michael Guinan Estate; Wm. Finnegan vs. M. C. R. R. Co.; Dixon Burchard vs. Michael Hochradel; Ruth Dexter vs. Charles Schmitt; Wm. Webster vs. Estate of James W. Waugh; National Cash Register Co. vs Wm. F. Rehfus; Edgar D. Holmes vs. Allan L. Nowlin.