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Highland Park News (1874), 22 Oct 1897, p. 7

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U It Some weeks ago a case came up in one of our justice courts, where the defendant asked for a change of venue. The law says in such cases the change shall be granted, one change to each of the parties to the suit, if desired. And further, that it shall be to the nearest justice, unâ€" less said justice is of kin to either party, or is sick, or out of town, or is “interested in the event of‘ the suit as counsel or otherwise.” The question was whether the nearest justice was interested. The justice before whom the case was brought claimed that he was, though he af- terwards became satisfied he was not. 7 Now, who should decide? In this instance the justice decided that the nearest justice was inter- ested and so sent the case to the next nearest justice, who was out of town, and then he held the papers and fixed the time, several days ahead,.when the next nearest justice would hear the case, and when he came home handed him the papers. .in the case, and the defendant, who asked ”for the change, refused m recâ€" ognize the next nearest justice juris- dict'ieu and let the case go by de- fault. and then took 'an appeal to the circuit court. Hence according to this decision in the case to which we allude. Far mm- vs. Hall â€" the next nearest jus- tice to whom it was taken had no jurisdiction and so had Mr. Hall been able: to attend to his case when it came up. it would have been thrown out of court and left all the costs on lhv Farmers. Not, being able tn ha A LEGAL QUESTION. Breseut, Mr. Hall settled it. and Mrs. i'armer got her money, the reason of the appeal being settled by the Chicago decision. It was Mrs. Far- mers good fortune that Mr. Hall was in Tennessee when his case came up in Waukegan, else the case would probably havé been thrown: out of court and she been out of pocket some $12 to $20. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS Burma or THE NEws: The Highland Park Volunteer Firu Department bald a lively meetâ€" ing on last Friday evening. The cause of all the excitement was Lthe opening of bids (or rubber boots by Secretary Joseph Fromm. There were four bidders: M. Moses Son, James M. McDoaald, Lazarus Loeb and Mrs. A. Bock. Mrs-A. Book’s bid was found to betwenty-five cents a pair cheaper than all competitors’ and was accepted. Our “fire laddies” are all hustlers and know a good thing wh'en they see it. Look out for their masquerade ball in the near future. *f“ In» l857 the editor purchased Haydn’s “Dictionary of Dates,” and during all these years it has proved an almost daily vademecnm. But of course it has become old and out.â€" ofâ€"date, and like an old family horse kept for the good it has done. Mon~ day he found a copy of a new edi- tion. the let, we think. a stout oc- tavo of 1216 pages for $5.00 and he took it. as it is one of the inflexible rules of his life to buy a new edition of Haydn once in forty years. and he intends to ohaerve it as long as he lites. The book is one of the best of the kind in the language and should be in every reference library. New time last Sunday. don't get. left. They have cut of? five trains coming out from Chicago. and four going into the city. But. we have a good train service yet. 23 trains from Chicago to the Park. an?! ‘21 from the Park back. every week-day and 12 each way Sundays. Not more trains but lowar rates is what we want. City Attorney Smoot has a new cement walk built from the ntreet to his front door. It is straight and wide and his clients can easiiy follow it. It has the. scriptural breadth, to suit the needs of those who wait on lawyers. Mr. Morrison, of Central ave. of the wholesale house of Carson, Pirie, Scott 00.. fell from a ladder Sun- day, and broke his ankle. His ’wife is just rmwering from a long siege of ilhwss. .. DICTIONARY 0F DATES. CORRESPONDENCE. Delicious A LLEGRETTI and PLOW’S CANDIES. The bed of everything always at this store. Fred. W. Sthumacher, PITTS GENEST. Horseshoes) A!!! BlaCkSfllifllS. Wagonsmd BuggicsbhdetoOI-du. Repairing, 1 imma‘ 0m2.:~>â€"x ><m$ =_G:F>2â€"v 1>flx. =1P. H. MILLS, General ’fl‘eat Market. Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. "A14" Ware and Hric-a-Brac our Specialty. BRADY WOODS. - HIGHWOOD. ' CONSTANTLY ON "AND. JL'S'I‘ OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. 'PHONE 48. is a rare article, but we be- lieve We have it; the best in the city. A fresh stock of the original xperlenced Packers ...of Household Goods Prescription Dracula, Painting, Eta, Promptly Don:- Soda Water. Poultry. Game and Fish In Season. Dealer In All Klnds o! TELEPHONE 24.

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