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No Criminal Cases To Be Tried

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
December
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

NO CRIMINAL CASES TO BE TRIED

DECEMBER TERM PROMISES TO BE A SORT ONE.

The Case of Finnegan vs. the M. C. R. R. Will be the First on Tomorrow.

Of the 10 cases on the criminal docket for the December term of the circuit court, which commenced Tuesday, not a single one will be tried.

The cases against Oliver Alfred for adultery, Erastus Brooks for exposing person, Frank Hill for assault and battery, Herman Knapp for entering a dwelling in the night time, William Canady and Etta England for adultery, and Charles Thompson for assault with intent to do great bodily harm, were continued until the March term, and all are released on bonds.

The jury will be started out on hearing the civil cases, and the one of William Finnegan vs. the Michigan Central Railroad Co. for the death of his son will bo the first one to be tried Tuesday.

Then will follow Mary J. Tubbs vs. Hannah Higgins, Dixon Burchard vs. Michael Hochradel et al., Ruth. M. Dexter vs. Charles Schmitt et al., and Myorn Johnson vs. Wm. Kern.

Other jury cases marked roady for trial are Ben. F. Hobby vs. Hamilton Reeve, Wm. J. Webster vs. estate of James W. Waugh, Fred Joerndt vs. Wm. Rehfuss and. Abram Wallace, Joseph Gauss vs. John Hauessler, Wm. Pratt vs. Township of Lima, Alfred Bond vs. John A. Smith, Burgderfer & Kennedy vs. John H. and Henry W. Miller, Kate L. Crawford vs. Daniel Ross, Ida White vs. City of Ypsilanti, John S. Schaible vs. Robert Benz, Jacob L. Wallace vs. A. A. & Y. E. railway, Edgar Holmes vs. Allan L. Nowlin, Wm. Rowe, vs. Thomas Kearney, Finley B. Whitaker vs. Loren Babcock.