1914 Extracts from Barry County, MO, Newspapers
An interlibrary loan of microfilm from the State Historical Society of MO was the source of the below given data. Extracts from Barry County, MO, Newspapers

Extracted by: Donna Cooper, Coordinator
March 19, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO


Circuit Court Proceedings


Paroles cases against the following defendants were continued: Joe Brooks, Ceral Faulk, w. H. Morecamp in two cases, Willie Wamlea, Robert Hughes, Thos. Blankenship, and Luther Wells.

Defendants: In the following parole cases were discharged, Homer Overton, Grover Beck and Ed Beck.

J. F. Waltrip vs. F. J. Bennett et al, county, dismissed at cost of plaintiff.

R .D. Traughber vs. Clara Tausch et al, injuction, stricken from the docket.

S.T. McAllister vs. W.R. Johnson et al partition, dismissed at cost of plaintiff.

J. O Edgar vs. unknown heirs E. S. Hockoday et al, quiet title, decree for plaintiff.

J. S. Cooper vs. Francis Westphelling, ejectment, charge of venue to Stone County circuit court.

R. S. Carpenter vs. W. Brinkerhoff et al quiet title, decree for plaintiff.

R. W. Whittington vs. W. M. Whittington, quiet title, decree for plaintiff.

E. L. Graham et al vs. G. Shannon et al, quiet title, decree for plaintiff.

P. O. Plow Co., vs. W. E. Thornburg, account continued by application.

L. S. Vermillion vs. Floyd McIntosh, damages, continued on application.

J. O. O. Cem. Ass'n vs. Sam L. Beaty, account, continued.

Hayes Terreel vs. Theodosia Fare, appeal, dismissed on vacation, Feb. 27, 1914.

J.C. Halsapple vs. J. S. Luck et al damages, change of venue to Jasper County at Carthage.

H. G. Laws vs. L. S. & S.F. R. R. Co., damages, change of venue to Jasper County at Carthage.

H. G. Laws vs. St. L. & S. F. Ry co. damages, change to Jasper bounty at Carthage.

State vs. G. W. Raney, sodomy, dismissed by state.

State vs. Claud Anderson and Clinton Blythe, disturbing worship. Each entered a plea of guilty an were each fined $5.00.

State vs. James S. Swafford larceny, stricken from docket.

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A Good Citizen Dead: Wm. J. P. Trolinger, one of Barry County' excellent citizens, died Thursday morning, March 12, 1914, at his home in the Forest Grove locality. For several weeks he had been suffering from the growth of a tumor to which he gradually succumbed.

The deceased was born in Benton County, Ark., June 22, 1844. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Tolinger who at one time resided in Cassville.

When a young man he answer the call of the county and became a member of the 46th Missouri Infantry, Company D.

After his service as a veteran of the Civil War, he made his residence at Verona and Cassville. In 1904 he married Mrs. Carrie Smith who survives. He also leaves two brothers, Thomas Trolinger of Washburn Prairie and S. M. Trolinger of Cassville. Interment was made Friday afternoon in the Oak Hill Cemetery, after short funeral services conducted at the grave. For m

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The following petit jurors draw at the February term of the county court will be on duty today for the March term of circuit court.

Ash, D. G. Eggleston;

Butterfield, J. M. Gurley;

Capps Creek, A. P. Hagedorn;

Crane Creek, J. R. Wilson;

Corsicana, W. C. Dickson;

Exeter, Chas. Haddock;

Flat Creek, W. S. Price;

Jenkins, J. S. Thomas;

Kings Prairie, Clinton Marbut;

Liberty, Wm. C. Warren;

McDonald, Pat Brown;

Mineral, Geo. England;

Monett, John Callan and Jas. McKinney;

Mountain, Len Collins;

Ozark, A. J. Black;

Pleasant Ridge, Thomas Calton;

Purdy, Geo. Russell;

Roaring River, C. Monday;

Shell Knob, W. J. Brock;

Sugar Creek, H. M. Murray;

Washburn, W. L. Woodruff;

Wheaton, Rex Davis;

White River, Edward Clark.
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