The Circuit Court

The Circuit Court. The work in the circuit court for the past week has been very light. Proofs in the case of George Moorman vs. Morris Hale, et al, were heard in open court. This is the Ypsilanti Sanitarium case. It was referred to an arbitrator. The receiver's report showed the help indebtedness of the sanitarium at the time he took possession to be for help $160.98, other general indebtedness, $1,312.21. The cash received from Morris Hale was$166.86. Mr. Moorman filed an answer to Hale's cross-bill, in which he denied that Hale was ever a partner in the sanitarium and bath house, or that he (moorman) interfered in its management. The case of Geo. W. Gill vs. Stephen Hutchinson was continued by consent. In the case of job A. Marshall vs. George Thompson, to recover the money paid on a Bohemian oat note signed by Marshall, the default hitherto entered in the case was set aside an a jury drawn and some proofs taken. The plaintiff amended his declaration and the case was continued to the first day of the next term, on his paying the defendant $5 attorney fee and the witness fees. The progress of the case will be watched by those who have Bohemian oat note.
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