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
June 18, 1914, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO


Circuit Court Docket, Monday, July 13th


State of Missouri vs. Joe Brooks, parole.

State vs. W. H. Morecamp, parole.

State vs. W. H. Morecamp, parole.

State vs. William Wampler, parole.

State vs. Robert Hughes, parole.

State vs. Thomas Blankenship, parole.

State vs. Luther Wells, parole.

State vs. Charley Wadkins, parole.

State vs. Elijah Shrum, parole.

Tuesday, July 14


Laura Schneider vs. John P. Plancheon et al partition.

Laurana Hall vs. James Hilton et al, partition.

Alice Immel vs. Julius Immel, divorce.

Leona Harman vs. George Harmon divorce.

Julia A. Pratt vs. Homer w. Pratt, divorce.

Lillie Herd vs. Fay Herd, divorce.

Maud Goddard vs. T. M. Goddard, divorce.

J. H. Gill vs. Rosa G. Gill, divorce.

Dorotha Spain vs. William J. Spain, divorce.

Jasper N. Burris vs. Rosetta P. Burris, divorce.

Harrison Coats vs. Myrtle Coats, divorce.

Martha E. Perriman vs. William A. Perriman, divorce.

Luther W. Davis vs. Sula Davis, divorce.

Rosa B. Elice vs. Joseph Elice, divorce.

Frederick S. Eldred vs. Edith S. Eldred, divorce.

Gertie Gardener vs. Charlotte Smith and J. L. Smith, quiet title.

Helen M. Gambell and F. H. Gambell vs. the unknown heirs of John Prine et al, quite title.

Helen M. Gambell 2nd F. H. Gambell vs. the unknown heirs of John O'Day, deceased, quiet title.

W. E. Bell vs. Dallas Mason, et al, quiet title.

W. H. Holman vs. D. B. Cherry, quiet title.

J. E. Hankins, M. E. Messer, et al vs. John Bowen, quite title.

I. O. Edgar and Mandaine Edgar vs. John M. Walker et al, quiet title.

The first National Bank of Monett vs. E. S. Wilson, Vinetto Wilson and John W. Dodson, quite title.

The first National Bank of Monett vs. E. S. Wilson, Vinetto Wilson and Richard C. Wilson, quite title.

L. D. Huffaker vs. Arthur Kaufman, foreclosure of mortgage.

Alfred Boyle vs. Ambros F. Mundy? and the Sharel Mortgage Co., to decree title and partition.

Wednesday, July 14


W. F. Rawleigh Medicine Co., vs. J. D. Goodnight, et al, on contact.

Western Electric Co., vs. City of Monett, on account.

J. Thomas & son vs. A. M. Brown, et al, attachment.

Royal Typewriter Co., vs. Geo. W. Bryan, et al, contract.

Maggie Larkins vs. A. J. and Sue Hawkins, damage.

Parlin & Orendorf Plow Co., vs. W. E. Thornburg, on account.

W. T. Wilson vs. Standard Accident Insurance Co., Contract.

Robert Riddle vs. G. M. Turley, et al attachment

Louis S. Vermillion vs. Floyd McIntosh, damages.

Schell City Bank vs. Bert Dummit et al, on note.

State of Mo., ex rel Cynthia Kingery vs. C. W. Williams, on bond

Home Pattern Co., vs. H.F. Rinker, attachment.

I. O. O. F. Cemetery Ass'n, vs. Samuel Beatty, account.

A. S. Dresser vs. A. C. Autry, appeal from J. P.

Nell Summers by her next friend, J. W. Summers vs. P. J. Heyburn, damages.

S. E. Autry vs. A. S. Dresser, malicious prosecution.

Parlin & Orendorf Plow Co., vs. J. C. and Gusta Baker, on account.

T.? L.? Fleming vs. Western Union Telegraph Co., damages.

Thursday, July 16


Yarnell and Eden vs. The St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co., damages.

B. F. Johnson vs. The St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co., damages.

J. H. Hudson vs. The St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co., damages.

City of Monett vs. Charles Rausch, appeal from J. P.

Emerson Brantingham Implement Co., vs. W. and Noah England, on notes.

Monett State Bank vs. C. K. Czarinski, appeal from J. P.

J. F. Campbell vs. Germania Insurance Co., damages.

J. F. Campbell vs. American Insurance Co., damages.

The Mo. Land Co., of Scotland, limited, vs. the Mo. & North Ark. R. R. Co., et al, Injunction and damages.

Detroit automatic Scale Co., a corporation, vs. T. W. and L. M. Goddard, on bond.

Alta Young vs. L. S. Spain, appeal from J. P.

S. P. Newman vs. J. W. Carter, attachment.

George A. Crancer vs. D. R. Cluter, replevin.

Mrs. L. D. freeman vs. Farmers Mutual Fire insurance Co., of Barry County damages.

H. Drinkwater vs. Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co., damages.

A. P. Harper vs. the national Advertising & Manufacturing Co., damages.

J. E. Week's vs. Cass Jeffries, damages.

W. S. Frost vs. James W. Lusk, W. C. Nixon and W. B. Briddle, receivers, damages.

Monett State Bank vs. C. M. Bowers and D. H. Kemp, on notes.

John T. Burns vs. James W. Lusk, W. C. Nixon and W. B. Biddle, damages.

Nora M. Kring vs. Globe Farmers Town Mutual Insurance Co., damages.

Mary Ketchum vs. the City of Monett, damages.

Fort Towson Hardware Co. vs. The National Advertising and Manufacturing Co., damages.

Friday, July 17.


State vs. H. Moore, larceny.

State vs. Dillon Moore and Forest Mitchell, petit larceny.

State vs. P. J. Hepburn, rape

State vs. E. M. Bartlett, rape.

State vs. John Perryman, forgery.

State vs. Dan Rowe, attempting to obtain money under false pretense.

State vs. Ed Thomas, carnal knowledge.

State vs. Glen Salyer, practicing medicine without licenses. Two cases.

State vs. A. F. McRay, selling liquor to a minor.

State vs. Fred Johnson, giving liquor to minor.

State vs. Homer Fare, mandate.

Saturday, July 18


State vs. William Myers, Converting lost property.

State vs. Arthur Henbest, violating local option law.

State vs. Sam Miser.

State vs. Albert Mace.

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Washburn News: Mr. Hickox, an aged and highly respected citizen, died at his home Monday night, June 8, of heart failure. He had been in failing health for a few months but was feeling as well as usual until a few hours before his death. The funeral services were held at the Union Church at 2 o'clock Saturday and the body was laid to rest in the Washburn Prairie Cemetery. Mr. Hickox was a consistent Christian and was a regular attendant of church as long as this health permitted. The main beautiful floral offerings showed the highest esteem in which he was held. He leaves three sons, Will, of California and Robert, of this place and a son in Duluth, Minn., who was absent and two daughters, Misses Lena and Martha who are at home. We extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved family in this their deep hour of sorrow.
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