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M. Johnston and Samuel E. Dinuin; damages;demand $5,000.Circuit Court.Hon. A. O. Ayres, Judge.Yesterday—David McConnell et al vb. the Estate of Joseph McConnell Motion for new trial overruled.State ex reL Richard Kinney vs. William A. Reading et a}.; suit ou bond. Taken under advisementEmma W. Holland vs. Harris F. Holland; divorce. On trial by the courtTo-day—No special call.Criminal Court.Hon. Ross Clarke. Judge, pro tem.To-day—Cali: The State vs. John W. Keal-ing.OBITUARY.Faaily Procured Divorce.Emma Wagner Holland, wife of Harris F. Holland, a traveling agent living in Irvington, brought suit for a divorce from him, yesterday, in the Circuit Court, alleging failure to provide. The case was at once brought before Judge Ayres. It was shown that the wife had supported herself for two or three years by actine as saleswoman in Wasson’s dry goods store and Charles Mayer’s toy store. Judge Ayres grantedher a divorce and restored her maiden name to her.A Damage Suit Dismissed.The damAge suit of George Wilson for $1,000 against the Union Railway Company, was dis-; missed by the plaintiff, yesterday morning, in
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Indianapolis Journal

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Fri, Apr 16, 1886

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