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Circuit Court Proceedings

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
May
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The following cases have been disposed of in the Circuit Court, Judge Kinue presiding, since our last report : Fred Schaible vs. Lake Shore & M. S. K. K. Co. Verdict no cause oí action, by direction ef the court. Plaintiff granted until lst day of next term to settle bill of exceptions. Mary Gaffney vs. Old People's Mutual Benefit Association. Time granted to file bond. In re-appeal of Anna North, Sarah Goodrich and Morrel! Goodrich from the decree of Probate Oourt admitting to probate the will of Merchant Goodrich, deceased. Verdict of juryforproponents sustaining the will. Jacob Schlemmer vs. Sarah Schlernmer. Divorce. Decree granted. Ilarriet VanOrden vs. The Village of Chelsea. Continued over term on application of defendant on terins. Laura IJ. Carr vs. James K. Bach. Plaintiff submitted to non-suit with leave to move to set aside. Salina Bunting vs. Ann Arbor Savings Bank. Verdict of jury for defendant by direction of court. (lOLiii'ili Betz vs. Lu d wig Sciherdt. .Iiiiiiiinent tor plaintit'ï by defaujt,, for $737.10. In re Eetate of Joto George Blumhardi. (!c,-c:ist.i. Appeal oí Frank ;. ' Lutz rind John G. Frank trom an order oí Probate eourt adinitting the last wil] and fcestameni of said deeease I to p 'obate. Verdict by directio'i oi tlie court in favor of the will. The people vs. James C-lark. Kob bery. Plead gnilty. Sentenced to Ja.cksnn for eis years. 'l'iic Peopl re. Fnuik Cooper. Tho saín:' as above. The People ve. Joliai Rogevs. Robbery. Plead gtiilty amd s ntenced to tonda tor Eour years. These three wiTc bhe Scáo robbers whio held up a peddler and robbed Jiám cecently. 'l'he People v. Artiiur Caimp. Larri'iiy. Seatenoed to Ionia tor one yéar. In tlie matter of the estáte o:" Edward Y. Poweil, decoased. Appeal from Probate court admit-tiiig will. ( settled and will admitted to ptrobate. Fped'iH. Rolser vs. Marshall & Wendall Piano Mj'g Co. and Thos. 'F. Leonard. BiepUevia. Continuad by conconsent. Thp HeWcr Klr-otric Co. vs. Frank 1'. ;]az:cv. Xmv on trial. The lock of the outslrte door of the vault in the F. & M. Bank refnsed to ■work Momday morming, bo the vault was opemed by wOTfemen tunneUtag imto tlie .-Mine, a job that took only a hall' hour or so. "Tbe Sti'ollers" played at the opera houeedast Thursday eveniag to a fair audiemce of Aun Arbor folksargely society pieoplp. The managers of this oriíanization are shrewd. have a coimpany of ordinary ability and liy seeuriug in eaoh place they go to t!i' services oí a mimber of ladies aml gentlemen on tlie plea of help-'ng some local aaarity or enterprise, they usually secuire fine audicneee, and make a aiico llttle siim besides. 'I bey dividí' li.alMlii' tiet proceeds ; that i-s, after ali expenses are paid, Uiey give half of what is ieft. In this iustance several of ladiles of tlie city made rxtraoruiruy c:í-,-i to si'U tickets (in iiie ])!-i oí belpAng a long the fund tor purctaeing the Columbian orgaii. In out' insta nee, at least, we know of a gentleman wiho told the lady solk-itor tlLat ho would g'ladly give Koinething lor lli;' organ, and did glve lier $1, but declined to help pay the expenses of tlie Strollers. The saane effort made to semire money for the organ fund dii-ectly, tliat was expended to sell (Ukets, would have resulte:l in a haiiilsonu' addition to the ornnu fundí. As it is tilnat fund lias not leeai anaterially augmentad. The enicrtaiiimcnt was one of medium wmtli. The first jjieoe givèn, "'Confusión.,' 'was not remai'kable in any way, but tlic little aiter-pieee "Raspbearry Shrub," was well acted by the two old Ladies, and In a measure rep.-iid the audieiiL-e ioiÉ the time wasted in attendina;.

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