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In The Circuit Court

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
December
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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In the circuit court laat Friday the ury rendered a verdict of f3,085.98 in ,he case of David VV. Simons, executor of Simon Simmons vs. the ïpsilanti Paper Company. In this case the dispute was over the quality of 300 tons of rags purchased by the defendants at $2.06 a hundred pounds. They took 129 tons but refused to take the balance on the ground that they were not up to the requisite standard. The plaintifl afterward sold the 171 tons the paper mili refused to take for $1.22 a hundred. He sued for the difference in priee and recovered the full amount claimed with interest. Sixty days were given the defendants in which to prepare a bilí of exceptions. A jury was impanneled in the case of The People vs. John Fogarty and James O'Brien for larceny and the case will be brought up for trial to-day. The Cordary replevin and attachment cases were taken up on Monday and seventeen of them were disposed of. The three casea brought by L. Ladd, T. H. Hinchman et al and George W . 'Edwards et al were placed upon the calendar by consent and judgment for 3lx cents without costs was confessed. Judgments were entered by consent in the ihree cases of the First National Bank of Ypsilanti against Cordary for the following amounts, $4,224,22, $2,048.23and $2,594.7S.The American fiag'e Tobacco Co., vs. Nicholas Cordary et al was tried by tue court and judgment rendered for the plaintiff of six cents without costs to either party. A like judgment was confessed in the cases against Cordary in which the plaintiffs were James edgar et al, Peter Hinkel, John J. Bagley, Frank T. Iïyan et al, Robert Wagner. et alt Wm. f] Brace, et al, C. W. Inslee, Geo. C Wetherbee & Co., Samuel B. Sinclai et al and Benedict Fisher et al. Court then adjourned until today.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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