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Source: Cincinnati Daily Gazette
Dated: Aug. 11, 1869
John Daley, charged with cutting with intent to kill Patrick McGeown, previously before Judge Noyes on a writ of habeas corpus, was again brought before the Probate Court yesterday and released on $1,000 bail, to appear before the next term of the Court of Common Pleas.
(Found at Genealogy Bank, Transcribed by Sharon Wick)
Source: Cincinnati Daily Gazette - Ohio
Date: July 23, 1874
PROBATE COURT.
Wm. S. Peters has been appointed guardian of Philip Peters, minor child of Elizabeth Peters, deceased. B. F. Thomas has been appointed administrator of the estate of John L. Wilkins, deceased. Personality of which is about $500, with Hettie Wilkins and J. L. Flickinger sureties.

Source: Cincinnati Daily Gazette - Ohio
Dated: November 3, 1881
For the Common Pleas Court the following new suits were filed yesterday:
65,257. John McKean vs. T. H. Lupton - Money
65,258. A. J. Brill vs. William Wakefield - Appeal
65259. D. W. Hartshorn vs. J. W. Johnson, administrator, appeal
65260. Mary Sullivan vs. James Sullivan - Divorce
65261. James McCue vs. R. George - Attachement
65262. Leah M. Carr vs. Thomas S. Carr - Divorce
65263. John Kauffman vs. B. Willinger - Appeal
65264. Rina Campbell vs. Wm. M. Campbell - Divorce
     For the Superior Court the following suit was filed:
37,026. R. H. Flemming vs. H. Ortman et al. - Money

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Swearing of the Judges.
    
Yesterday morning a joint session of the Court of Common Pleas was held, at which Judge Johnston presided.  There were present also Judges Smith, Moore, Burnet, and CoxJudge Longworth was sworn in as Judge of the Supreme Court, the oath being administered by Judge Johnston.  Then the Judges elected, M. Buchwalter, S. N. Maxwell, John Conner, were sworn in, and Judge Burnet Conner, were sworn in, and Judge Burnet was sworn as Judge of the District Court.  Judge Johnston then left the bench, and sworn by Judge Cox.

Source: Cincinnati Commercial News - Ohio
Dated: Jan. 14, 1883

DIVORCES WANTED:
Two Ca

SUPERIOR COURT:
     Howard FERRIS
, administrator of James BARNES vs. Margaret WELSH.  In this action, on trial before Judge WORTHINGTON, and a jury, the plaintiff claims to recover $k60 in money and a number of household articles, which he alleges BARNES was in possession of at the time of his death, in April, 1880, and which, it is claimed, the defendant without authority took possession of.  The defendant claims that she lived with the deceased as house-keeper, and that when he died he left only $84 in money and a few household articles worth $22, and that the money was applied towards payment of his funeral expenses.
     COWAN for plaintiff,,, M. W. CONWAY for defendant.

VERDICT.
    
In the case of CARROLL vs. ALMS, to recover damages for injury to a carriage, tried before Judge HARMON, a verdict was returned for the plaintiff for $29.

PROBATE COURT.
     The will of Jacob MEYER was admitted to probate.

POLICE COURT DOCKET.
    
Yesterday the following cases were thus disposed of in the Police Court. 
Ben. PLUMP
, drunk, $10-30; Jacob MILLER, failing to keep a book of record, $5 - costs.
W. A. __nle_, petit larceny, continued to January 15;
Anna Bird, drunk, 30 days
John HOWE, known thief, 90 days;
Thomas ARR, burglary, continued to January 18.
Leonard LIPPMAN, petit larceny, continued to January 15
George WILLIAMS, petit larceny, $200-30;
Herman GEBER, grand larceny, discharged;
Dudley WALTON, know thief, $50-30, suspended,
Joseph MEYERS, cutting with intent to kill, bound over, bond $1,000;
Herman GEBER and Alfred HAHN, carrying concealed weapons, dismissed,
Josephine ST__G. drunk, cost, suspended;
John SULLIVAN, assault and battery, failed to appear, $25 bail forfeited,
George KEEGAN, loitering discharged;
John WILSON, drunk and assault and battery, $10-$10 costs
Ellsworth LIVERPOOL, 60 days,
Jennie PAINTER, known thief, $50-30;
Richard WOESNER, loitering, $50-30;
Elias ROSENBAUM, receiving stolen goods, $200-60 days, days suspended.
Michael CAHN, and John MYERS, vagrancy, $25-30

NEW SUITS FILED.
     The following suits were filed yesterday in the Common Pleas Court:
67,670 - Thomas B. LEONARD vs. Ezekiel & Bernhelm; appeal.
67,671 - Andrew JENSON et al vs. Henry FELTMAN; money $2,900 56?
67,672 - Wm. W. LEE vs. The Ohio Valley Boiler Protection Company;
appeal
67,673 - Joseph A. STONE et al vs. William H. MOORE; attachment
67,674 - Sallie LONG vs. David C. JACKSON; bastardy.
67,675 - Rachel WILLIAM vs. Leonard ENGEL, damages, $3,000
67,676 - George W. BLAIR vs. William DEAN; appeal
67,677 - Charles and John BAUER vs. John JURY; appeal
67,678 - Hildebrandt & Hildebrandt vs. Charles DERRICK; attachment.
     The following were filed in the Superior Court:
38,273 - Walter ZINN vs. Charles DAVIS et al; money, $35,000
38,274 - The Cincinnati Type Foundry vs. Leonard A. SHEPERD; money, $390.45
38,275 - Henry S. STROOTWAUD et al. vs. The Parmenter Paper Company et al.; foreclosure of chattel mortgage.
37,276 - August WEISGERBER vs. Joseph LUGANER; money, $829,35
37,277 - SEELY Bros. vs. The Western Paint Company; money, $1,678.33.
37,278 - RYAN Brothers vs. Cincinnati Lard Refining Company; money, $1,729.99
37,279 - First National Bank of Danvile, Illinois, vs. George WEBER et al; relief.
 

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