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The Circuit Court

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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In the circuit court on Friday the following cases were continued Charles vs. Alvin Mitchell; Wealthy L. Johnson vs. Albert L. Litchfield; merchant II. Goodrich vs. Morrell Goodrich; Frank C. Demosh vs. Florus S. Finley and Stephen Hutchinson; Walter E. Campbell and Allen Nowlin vs. Charles Smith; A. J. Welsh vs. A. C. VanSickle. On Saturday a decree of foreclosure was made in the case of Catherine Keyer V3. Wm Hanke et al, the sale to take place after September 16. On Monday John C. Wilson vs. -Lester Nichoson was continued. The case of Mary E. Foster vs. [31arissa Pruden et al was settled and discontinued without costs to either party. It Í3 understood that the plain.i II' paid the defendants $200 in settlement of all claims, each party payinit their own costs. The case of the People vs . Charles Naylor for bastardy was discontinued by the prosecuting attorney. The following cases were continued Helen A. Swift vs. Spencer Kogers, William Khinefrank vs. Gottleib Ilaug, Albert Case vs. Andrew M. Leonard, Edward L. Negas vs. George V. Palmer. On Tuesday the case of William Kulenkamp vs. Francis J. Lerg and John Groff was tried by a jury. This suit was on a promissory note, the fense being a want of consideration. Verdict of $131.87 for plaintiff without the jury leaving their seats. Sixty days were given defendants to prepare a bilí of exceptions. Elizabeth Eaglesfield vs. James M. Ashley, Jr. This suit was under a contract for the support of the son of both the parties, made at the time the divorce between them was granted, UDder which Ashley was to pay $400 a year for the support of the child in quarterly installments. The suit was on the first two installments of $100 each and the verdict rendered on Tuesday was 210 for the plaintiff. In the case of Thomas Fleming vs. Francis Beeman. On motion of defendant's attomey continued to next term of court. Charles Conly vs. David Dorrance. Default set aside.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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