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Title Said To Be Clouded

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
July
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

TITLED SAID TO BE CLOUDED

An answer and cross-bill was filed Saturday by Thos. D. Kearney, a solicitor, and M. J. Cavanaugh, counsel, for the Laughlin heirs in the case where Horace J. Prettyman and his wife recently began suit to have a certain deed set aside which purported to convey certain property now occupied by the Prettyman's to the Laughlin family.

The answer denies all the allegations made by the Prettymans and the bill sets forth that the deed which conveyed the property in dispute to the late Mr. Laughlin, the father of the defendants, was of good and sufficient title. That the title to Prettyman said to have been made by Otis C. Johnson, executor of the Morgan estate, is clouded and not of sufficient force to make the former deed fa Laughlin invalid.