'r^SlHi* *; *mm w- _m^'■*■ -‘1lt;C'»■ »'.■A1 *-K va lt;*■ ... .;.4jSsMM* Mk .JGirtraii Court Cullings.**time of oar Circuit Court, last principally occupied in the of ah oln Brown county triad here on change of venue. It mm the case of Richard Winkler, otherwise known as “DickTuttle,” against isFritcb, a Mack” Fritch, Joseph b, iJoiui Richords, John P. Rick ards, Winfield Richards, Joe Fleener, Twomey, John D. Winkler, Silas 'Maee, Ezra Marshall, “Tobe” McLa ry, W|llis Marshall, “Chris.” Fishell, Sami T. Luster, Fletcher Miller, John Cain, Clark Cain and Evan McNeely. After a bard fought battle, lasting four days, the case was decided in favor of the defendants. The plaintiff accused them of running him out of Brown co. by visiting his house on two different nights and threatning to hang or shoot him and accusing him of stealing, burglary and keeping a bad bonse generally. The defendants are among the best citizens of Brown count}’.