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The Circuit Court

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
May
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The circuit court for the Mav term began its session Tuesday and as usual the óocket went to pieces, most of the cases going over the term. The case Teople vs. William Hayden was continued. The following cases were stricken from the docket Bunting vs. Keek, Davenport vs. Schaible, Bennett vs Neithammer, Swift vs. Bogers, Sturm vs.Reynold?,Gray vs. West, VanOrden vs. Brush, Boot vs. Mitchell, Lamb vs. Goodrich, Campbell vs. Sinith, Calhoun vs. Toledo, A. A. & N. M. R. R. The following cases were announced as settled Greening vs. Hartzuff. Goodrich vs. Goodrich. The sase of Fleming vs. Beeman was continued on application of plaintill on terms. So were the cases of Case vs. Leonaid, and Johnson vs. Litchfle'd. The case of the people vs. Jacob VVeidelich, charged with assault with intent to kill was called, and the piisoner plead not guilty. Densmore Cramer, Lsq., was appointed to defend the prisoner. J. G. Paul and Jacob Paul, of Manchester, plead guilty to keeping their saloon open on Sunday and was flned 52ö and costs, which was paid. In the case of Wilson vs. Nickerson, judgment was entered for the deïendant, without costs to either party. In the case of Newell Goodrich vs. George Lamb, judgment for 112 was rendered for the plaintiff without costs. On Weclnesday, the case of A. J. Welch and A. C. VanSickle was brought up for its second trial.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News