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View Entry | State v. Frank Tunai | Shelby | Liquor Violation |
Defendant, a saloon and restaurant proprietor, originally found guilty of keeping his saloon open on Sunday, 22 April 1906, in violation of law. Appealing verdict. |
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View Entry | State v. John J. Latura | Shelby | Liquor Violation |
Keeping a Saloon on Sunday |
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View Entry | State v. J. G. alias "G .J." Wellington | Shelby | Liquor Violation |
J.G. alias "G.J." Wellington is charged with selling liquors within four miles of a school. |
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View Entry | State v. J. A. White | Shelby | Liquor Violation |
Cause of action: Liquor violation by selling liquor to minors. The defendant allegedly sold beer to Frank Delongy Jr. |
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View Entry | State v. G. H. Riser | Shelby | Liquor Violation |
Cause of action: liquor violation for selling beer and whisky within four miles of a school house. |
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View Entry | State v. W. F. Harwood | Shelby | Liquor Violation |
Cause of action: Liquor violation for keeping a saloon open on Sunday. See also State v. Eli Davidson for related issues concerning bills of exceptions. |
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View Entry | State v. Arch Yarbrough | Shelby | Liquor Violation |
Cause of action: liquor violation for keeping a saloon open on Sunday. |
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View Entry | State v. Paul Lenzi | Shelby | Sabbath Violation |
Defendant found guilty of keeping his saloon open on Sunday, 28 May 1905, in violation of the law. |
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View Entry | State v. L. Keith | Shelby | Sabbath Violation |
Defendant originally found guilty of keeping a saloon open on Sunday, 18 June 1905. Fined $50 and sentenced to 30 days at hard labor in the county workhouse. |
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View Entry | State v. William Parson | Shelby | Sabbath Violation |
The defendant was charged with operating an establishment that sold liquor on a Sunday. |
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