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Circuit Court Proceedings

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
May
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mury A. Schalble vh. Jolin B. Schalble. Verdict for plaiutln",$i,aW. Defenclaut granled 15 dtiys in whleh to move for a iiew trial. Phebe Anu Salyer vs. Robert T. Brokaw and Kilzabetli Brukaw. üarnlshmeut. Manly J. Furnam vu. Ellzabeth Fumara. Dlvorce. Deiree granted. Louis Stevens vs. II. S. Dean und 'Ana P. King. Jury disagreeU. Ou Monday nijht last a man said to be a tailor by trade, and old enoufih to know better, went to several house?, the homes of hifdily respected ladies, and made attempts to gain dmittance to the same, scaring ilie occupants to such an extent that an alarm was givcn at one house, by the lady, while at another a trusty revolver va brought Into play. Hut sad to relate, n nelther case were they successful in arrestinj? him as the villain escaped unharmed, althourh some of the men folksof the ncighborhood tuined out and eearched diligently for him. A good clubbinjr, thcn a coat of tar and feathers, and 1'mally a dump into tlie cool and placid Huron might brlng the miscreant to hia senses, and te:ich him a losson he is in need of. The foreman of tlie jury in the StevensDean case created an audible sinile in the audience, said smilo extending even to the bench by solemnly and .oberly Inquiring of the court: "Your honor, wliat the jury would like to know is Uils, does the tact of Mr. Dcan's lucking hls door after business hours constitute an assault ? "

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Ann Arbor Courier