Docket Entry, circa 4–18 December 1840 [Niswanger v. Greene]
Source Note
Docket Entry, [], Hancock Co., IL, ca. [4]–18 Dec. 1840, Niswanger v. Greene (Hancock Co., IL, Justice of the Peace Court, 1840); Daniel H. Wells, Docket Book, 90; handwriting of ; CHL.
Upon the oath of the that unless the be held to bail imediately there is danger of the above Demand being lost issued returnable in case be entered on the 11th day of Dec. inst at ten oclock A M Subpena iss to officer [Lewis] Robison, December 5th <7th> A D 1840
Capias returned by const. special bail entered by Joseph Smith <sworn in my office> December 4th A D 1840
December 11th A D 1840 the parties appeared and said that they were ready for trial were sworn as witnesses in the above case after hearing part of the testimony the brought in an order from J Smith for fifty Dollars as a sett off beside his other act &C as per papers filed upon which it is adjudged the case stands adjourned until the 18th inst at ten oclock A M for the to prepare himself for trial all the witnesses claimed attendance
December 18th A D 1840 R W Lyons on the part of the and withdrew the suit at his own cost saying that the parties had comprised the case
, J,P,
Received of all papers filed as an offsett to the above