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Circuit Court Proceedings

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The following cásea have been disposed of in the ciruit oourt amee the last issue of the Demoorat. The people vs. Charles Naylor: disoontinued. llrs. Meiy Foster vs. Olarissa Pruden, et al which has been oontinued from term to term, was settled Monday. John A. Sohmid vs . Elias Smith ; settled. Will Rheinefrank va. Gottleib Haug ; contiüued. Edward L. Negas vs. S. W. Palmer; oontinued. Chas. Root vs. Alvin Mitchell. Trespass on the oase upon promises. Continued. Wealthy L. Johnson va. Albert T. Litohfield. Continued without ooata to either party. Merohant H. Goodrich vs. Morrtll Goodrich, t'outiuued on terms. Frank O. Demosh va. Florus S. Finley and Stephen Hutcliinsou, Gontinued by consent. Walter E. Campbell & Allen Nowlin vs. Chas. Smith. Cuntinued by consent. A. J. Welsh vs. A. C. Van Sickle. Continued without costs. Catharine Rever vs. Wm. Hanke et al. A decree of forecloaure to be entered in this cause, the sale to take place any time after öept 16, 1888. John C. Wilaon vs. Lester Nicholaon. Continued, Helen A. Swift vs. Spencer Kogera. Asaumpsit. Continued without costs. Albert Case vs. Andrew M. Luonard. Continued. Wm. Kulenkamp vs. Francia J Lerj? and John Groff. Verdict $131.81 for plaintiH Oi motion 00 days' time allowed in wliich to prepare and settle biil of exceptions. Elizabeth Eaglesfield vs. Jas. II. Ashley, Jr. Assumpait. Verdict of jury by direction of the court 8210.92 in favor of plaintiS. Thomas Fleming vs. Francis Beeman. Slander. Continued by defendant. The annual meeting of the W. C.T. U. will be held in Uobart hall, '.Vednesday, March 21, at 3 p. m.

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