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400<br />

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

Abstracts 3000 - 3010<br />

REAL ESTATE (Cant 'd)<br />

The jury, after deliberating more than 12 hours, retumed a verdict In<br />

favor of the plaintiffs in the matter of the land, and in favor of the<br />

defendants in the matter of the goods. (2)<br />

3000 - L Nov. 5:3/5 - An auction sale of 1092 city lots is to be conducted<br />

at Cleveland on Nov. 25 by S. S. Stone through his auctioneers, O. Cutter<br />

and Son. The lots will be sold on the premises, if the weather permits,<br />

or at the Melodeon on Superior st.<br />

Nine hundred and five lots are in the central tract of the city, and<br />

187 lots are in the college tract. (13)<br />

3001 - L Nov. 8; adv:3/7 - The partnership of Pelton and Jennings dissolved<br />

today by mutual consent. John G. Jennings will continue the real estate<br />

agency at the office heretofore occupied by Pelton and Jennings. (1)<br />

3002 - L Nov. 25:1/4 - Stone will conduct his sale of lots suitable for<br />

business locations and residences today. The advertisement that has appeared<br />

in the papers for some time sets forth, in a candid and truthful fuanner,<br />

some of the advantages offered to interested purchasers. (5)<br />

3003 - L Dec. 1:3/2 - The sale of lots by Stone last week, due to bad weather,<br />

was not as large as expected, so it was resumed this morning in the<br />

rooms of the board of trade in Oviatt's exchange. (2)<br />

3004 - L Dec. 4: 3/2 - At Stone's lot sale on Dec. 2, 16 river lots were<br />

sold to some of our leading river men, who, we understand will improve them<br />

and bring them into use. (3)<br />

RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY<br />

3005 - L Feb. 1: 1/4 - Phillip Coffee was discharged yesterday of a charge<br />

of receiving stolen property. (1)<br />

3006 - Apr. 22:1/4 - P. Gilmartin was fined $25 and costs yesterday for<br />

receiving and harboring stolen goods. (1)<br />

3007 - L Apr. 24: 1/4 - Phillip Coffee was fined $10 and costs and sent to<br />

county jail for ten days on bread and water yesterday for receiving stolen<br />

goods. (1)<br />

3008 - L June 6: 1/4 - Abram Wodiske was discharged yesterday of a charge of<br />

concealing stolen property. (1)<br />

3009 - L Aug. 1: 1/5 - Phillip Coffee was bailed yesterday on a charge of<br />

receiving stolen goods. (1)<br />

3010 - L Sept. 9: 1/5 - Bartlett Jenkins was fined $5 and costs and sent to<br />

jail for ten days yesterday for concealing stolen goods. (1)

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