History of Clinton County, IndianaTogether with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizensAlso a condensed history of Indiana, embodying accounts of prehistoric races, Indian wars, and a brief review of its civil and political history . nd Nancy Crose. Mrs. Palmer died May26,1886, having been the mother of six children, all living now11 l^ 406 HISTOET OF CLINTON COUNTY. but one—Violet, Victor and Valley (twins), Fred, John, and DaisyAnn (deceased). Mr. Pal
History of Clinton County, IndianaTogether with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizensAlso a condensed history of Indiana, embodying accounts of prehistoric races, Indian wars, and a brief review of its civil and political history . nd Nancy Crose. Mrs. Palmer died May26,1886, having been the mother of six children, all living now11 l^ 406 HISTOET OF CLINTON COUNTY. but one—Violet, Victor and Valley (twins), Fred, John, and DaisyAnn (deceased). Mr. Palmer is a member of the Patrons of Hus-bandry, Knights of Labor and Star of Pethlehem, and is politicallya Democrat. COLFAX COUEIEE. This paper, the local successor of the Times (removed to Frank-fort), was established in September, 1885, and is published everySaturday, at $ per year. It is a five-column quarto, independ-ent in politics. OTHER PAPERS. The Mulberry Enterprise was published for a few months in 1885by E. M. Frenck. It was neutral in politics, in size a seven-col-umn folio, and was to be furnished at $ per year. It had acirculation of about 200, at largest, and died a natural death. A paper was printed at Kossville a few months in 1881, by JamesPinkerton. The outfit was then moved to Galveston, Cass County,and later to Greentown, Howard J CHAPTER XI. LEGAL. Administkation of Justice in Clinton County.—Eaelt CourtMatters.—First (^Jases.—Early Juries.—Clinton County Bab.—First Attorneys.—Brief Mention of Those Who Belong tothe Past.—Present Bar.—Personal Sketches. The administration of justice in Clinton County was for twenty-two years in the charge of the District Court (or Circuit Court),composed of a district judge and two associate judges. At theApril term, 1852, the associate judges were discontinued, thepresiding judge thereafter continuing as circuit judge. The sameyear the office of probate judge was changed to common pleasju
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