Newspaper Cassville Democrat
Date February 20, 1909, Saturday
Headline Circuit Court Proceedings
Text D. S. Mayhew vs. Hattie A. Todisnian; bill of exceptions produced, signed and ordered filed.

S. T. Thompson vs. P. R. Moffatt; revived judgment, trial by court and judgment revived.

A. M. Traylor vs. J. P. Walters, account; dismissed.

Kate E. Mulloy, adm'x. vs. Peter Mulloy, accounting, dismissed by plaintiff.

Washburn Milling Co., vs. Windes Bros., suit on settlement; trail by court and verdict for defendants.

W. R. Brogdon & Son vs. St. L. & N. A. R. R. Co., and St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co., damages; continued by agreement.

Marion Birkes vs. St. L. & N. A. R. R. Co., damages; jury trial and verdict for plaintiff for $40.

Robt. Grant vs. St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co., damages; continued by agreement.

W. D. Cowherd vs. St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co., damages; continued by agreement.

J. W. Johnson vs. St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co., damages; continued by agreement.

Chattanooga Nursery Co. vs. Seligman Nursery Co., account; judgment of J. P. sustained.

State vs. C. A. Andrews; felonious assault; dismissed.

State vs. Quinton Sanders, giving liquor to minor; dismissed as to first count in information.

State vs. Walter Smith et al, disturbing religious worship; indictment quashed.

State vs. Fred Johnson, violating local option law; jury trial and defendant fined $300.

State vs. Ross Murphy, felonious assault; jury trial and defendant found not guilty.

The appraisement of the estate of John W. Campbell; final report of Harry L. Brown, assignee filed and approved and assignee discharged.

State vs. Oscar Trent et al, grand larceny, parole continued.

State vs. Wm. McCollum, burglary and larceny; plea of guilty as to burglary and sentenced to 3 1/2 years in the pen; paroled and a bond of $500 given; dismissed as to larceny.

State vs. Jas. Gaskins, violating local option law, continued by the state.

State vs. Ray Harris et al, shooting on public highway; dismissed by state.

State vs. Dave Highbarger, defacing a church building; continued by state.

State vs. Frank Pilant, violating local option law, in four cases, continued.

State vs. Frank Pilant, violating location option law; plea of guilty and fined $300.

State vs. John Worth, expressing person in presence of lady; continued.

State vs. Lee Stemmons, violating local option law; continued in five cases.

State vs. A. F. McRay, allowing intoxicating liquors drank on premises, nolled.
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