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190<br />

CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1856<br />

Abstracts 1725 - 1740<br />

MISDEMEANORS (Cont'd)<br />

1725 - L Sept. 2:3/2 - Bridget Gibbons and Peter Gibbons were fined<br />

$5 and costs each yesterday for creating a disturbance. (1)<br />

1726 - L Sept. 2:3/2 - Owen Gallagher was fined $3 and costs yesterday<br />

for creating a disturbance. (I)<br />

1727 - L Sept. 2: 3/2 - A man named Burrows and Jane Burrows were sent<br />

to prison for three days yesterday for creating a disturbance. (1)<br />

1728 . L Sept. 3: 3/2 - Margaret Pringle was discharged on payment of<br />

costs yesterday for creating a disturbance. (I)<br />

1729 . L Sept. 4: 1/5 . Henry Moore was fined $4 yesterday on a charge<br />

of keeping a bi 11 iard tabI e. (1)<br />

1730 . L Sept. 6: 3/2 - A Mrs. Deming was discharged on payment of costs<br />

yesterday for permitting a nuisance. (1)<br />

1731 - L Sept. 6:3/2 . John Wheeler was discharged yesterday of a<br />

charge of disturbance. (1)<br />

1732 . L Sept. 8: 3/2 - James Hoprister was fined $5 and costs on Sept.<br />

6 for creating a disturbance. (I)<br />

1733 . L Sept. 9: 1/5 . Thomas Evans and Edward Henry were fined $3 and<br />

costs each yesterday for creating a disturbance. (1)<br />

1734 - L Sept. 10: 1/5 . John O. Phillips was fined $10 and costs<br />

yesterday for creating a disturbance. (1)<br />

1735 . L Sept. 10: 1/5 . John Singleton was fined $3 and costs yesterday<br />

for creating a disturbance. (l)<br />

1736 . L Sept. 10:1/5 - Charles Jennings was sent to jail for seven<br />

days yesterday for creating a disturbance. (1)<br />

1737 - L Sept. 12: 1/5 - Anthony Gallagher was fined $5 and costs<br />

yesterday for creating a disturbance. (1)<br />

1738 - L Sept. 12:1/5· Frederick Newmyre was fined $3 and costs yesterday<br />

for creating a disturbance. (1)<br />

1739 . L Sept. 15: 1/5 . George Decker was fined $3 and costs on Sept.<br />

13 for violating the "ward ordinance." (l)<br />

1740 - L Sept. 15: 1/5 - Margaret Omelia, Jacob Webber, and Conrad<br />

Higgey were fined $3 and costs each on Sept. 13 for creating a disturbance.<br />

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