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Pawnee County Criminal Court Cases PAWNEE COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT CASES CATALOG COURT Box # # CASE # PLAINTIFF DEFENDANT DATE 1 1 673 Mellie Cline Steemon Thos. P. and Frieda Claine 12.13.1938 1 2 674 A.A. Doerr Eolgar and Lillie Diehl 8.5.1938 1 3 675 Mrs. Chas Blattner John Deal 8.17.1938 1 4 676 Pullman Café John Deal 8.19.1938 1 5 677 Pawnee Co Operative Wm.J. Keller 8.23.1938 1 6 678 Pawnee Co Operative Ivan S. Reat 8.24.1938 1 7 679 Elizabeth Blattner Ralph Menten 8.26.1938 1 8 680 Ferd H. Mussman Harm Falkerts 9.3.1938 1 9 681 Isaac Jarns Paul Margolis 9.7.1938 1 10 682 Rounds & Porter Estelle V. Ingels 9.20.1938 1 11 683 Western Hat Co. Paul Margolis 10.3.1938 1 12 684 A.A. Doerr Milo Bradshaw 10.6.1938 1 13 685 Earl Hadden Jake Baumaum 10.8.1938 1 14 686 Natl Refining Co. D. Dahlquist 12.2.1938 1 15 687 A.G. Crawford C.A. & Estella Miller 12.30.1938 1 16 688 H.S. Rogers Grace Wylie 1.11.1939 1 17 689 H.S. Rogers B.G. Fry 3.13.1939 1 18 690 Elmer Schrerber N.S. Martin 4.17.1939 1 19 691 R.E. Taylor Marie Wickwire Kirkpatrick 4.24.1939 1 20 692 Delia Hampton Wesley Smith 4.26.1939 1 21 693 Gleason Hospital John C. Patrick 4.27.1938 1 22 694 Wesley Smith Earl W. Carr 5.11.1939 1 23 695 The Lindas Lumber Co. C.V. Hendershot 5.25.1939 1 24 696 H.S. Rogers Viola T. Hollis 6.13.1939 1 25 697 The Lindas Lumber Co. Clyde & Teressa Tubbs 6.17.1939 1 26 698 Pauline Klein Ernest Fulton 6.26.1939 1 27 699 H.E. Row Milt Johnson 6.30.1939 1 28 700 The Lindas Lumber Co. Ted Siebert 9.30.1939 1 29 701 The Lindas Lumber Co. Sam Robinson 9.30.1939 1 30 702 Larned Imp. Co. V.M. Fisher 10.18.1939 1 31 703 The Lindas Lumber Co. Clifford Harris 11.14.1939 1 32 704 Golden Rule Co. Carl F. Ditus 4.13.1940 1 33 705 The Lindas Lumber Co. Robert Burns 3.18.1940 1 34 706 John Pilling Shoe Co. L. Margolis 3.22.1940 1 35 707 The Lindas Lumber Co. Ira W. Harper 4.12.1940 1 36 708 The Lindas Lumber Co. Clifford Harris 5.16.1940 1 37 709 Sears, Robbuck & Co. Elmer Seeman 5.22.1940 1 38 710 Frank Henderson Safeway Stores Corporation 6.13.1940 1 39 711 W. M. Estes H. L. Shady 7.10.1940 1 40 712 First Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. Francis M. Flemming 8.20.1940 1 41 713 C. H. Woelk Guy Atteberry & Grace Atteberry 8.21.1940 Page 1 PAWNEE COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT CASES 1 42 714 H.S. Rogers C.H. Mostrom & Merion E. Mostrom 9.5.1940 1 43 715 The Lindas Lumber Co. Ivan S. Reat 9.11.1940 1 44 716 W. M. Estes L.D. Burns 10.5.1940 1 45 717 The Lindas Lumber Co. Verner Ditus 10.18.1940 1 46 718 The Lindas Lumber Co. George Hahn 10.19.1940 1 47 719 Clyde Tubbs Andy Clarkson 10.25.1940 1 48 720 Wm. R. Marley Walter Zook 12.10.1940 1 49 721 Inez Estes E.E. Whipple 12.10.1940 1 50 722 W. M. Estes A.W. Dill 12.31.1940 1 51 723 W. M. Estes J.H. Robertson 2.1.1941 1 52 724 F. K. French Francis Deal Hughes 2.13.1941 1 53 725 Blaine Roberts W.M. & Laurene Williams 2.15.1941 1 54 726 The Lindas Lumber Co. L.A. Deighton 2.28.1941 1 55 727 The Lindas Lumber Co. C.F. Ditus 3.10.1941 1 56 728 W.B. Saunders Co. R.L. Brown 4.4.1941 1 57 729 Esther G. Vernon James Walker 4.7.1941 1 58 730 Scheufler Supply Co. Inc. Lynn Kirby 4.10.1941 1 59 731 The Lindas Lumber Co. C.E. & Bertha Williamson 4.16.1941 1 60 732 L. & W.L. Niederee Joe & Anna Haberman 4.22.1941 1 61 733 The Lindas Lumber Co. Ford Darnell 4.23.1941 1 62 734 Fred E. Wood Sam & Lyle Yancey 5.3.1941 1 63 735 Montgomery Ward & Co. Ed McCarty 5.8.1941 1 64 736 W. M. Estes Paul & Mrs. Ratliff 5.8.1941 1 65 737 The Texas Company Chester Unruh 5.26.1941 1 66 738 W.S. Kerr Troy Young 5.31.1941 1 67 739 Edith Johnson Ed & Rosie E. Matoush 6.18.1941 1 68 740 John W. Baughman Charlie Turner 6.24.1941 1 69 741 A.A. Doerr Mer. Co. Geo. Jennings 6.27.1941 1 70 742 The Lindas Lumber Co. Robert Ragle 6.25.1941 1 71 743 L. & W.L. Niederee Joe Paramore 6.28.1941 1 72 744 L. Niederee Emery & Jewell Windmill 7.8.1941 1 73 745 Blaine Roberts C.H. Price 7.15.1941 1 74 746 Esther G. Vernon Joe Christopher 7.16.1941 1 75 747 Maggie Avery Cecil Merkel 7.21.1941 1 76 748 R.H. Browne Dorothy Cleveland 7.22.1941 1 77 749 L. Niederee Elmer Seeman 7.28.1941 1 78 750 L. and W.L. Niederee Ave M. Gleason 8.8.1941 1 79 751 the K.T. Oil Cor Everett & Ruth Waddle 9.2.1941 2 80 752 The Lindas Lumber Co. Chester F. Unruh 9.6.1941 2 81 753 The Lindas Lumber Co. RO. Chance & Margarette Chance 9.6.1941 2 82 754 James F. Banks Fred Welsch 10.8.1941 2 83 755 Jacob & Loris Erbes d.b.a. Erbes & Son G.X. Snodgrass 10.30.1941 2 84 756 The Lindas Lumber Co. Otto Josefiak 12.1.1941 Page 2 PAWNEE COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT CASES 2 85 757 Doerr Mercantile Co. Goerge Blackwell, Jr., 1.14.1942 2 86 758 The Lindas Lumber Co. W.V. Riley 2.3.1942 2 87 759 W.W. Grainger, Inc. V.O. Standish d.b.a. V.O. Standish Shop 2.5.1942 2 88 760 The Lindas Lumber Co. R.B. Shumate 2.7.1942 2 89 761 Harriett S. Camp Henry Peterson 3.6.1942 2 90 762 Larned Bldg & Loan Assn. John Olson 3.20.1942 2 91 763 Palace Clothing Harve Krieger 6.17.1942 2 92 764 L. & W.L. Niederee Lynn Kirby 6.23.1942 2 93 765 John Shiplett R.E. McMillan 6.29.1942 2 94 766 Lynn Kirby Verner & Carl Ditus 7.13.1942 2 95 767 Lynn Kirby Verner Ditus 7.13.1942 2 96 768 Woods, Inc. George E. & Pearl Miller 7.30.1942 2 97 769 W.W. Aldrich Carl Bowman 8.4.1942 2 98 770 Nettie May Bradley Carl Carlson 8.6.1942 2 99 771 John E. Basgall Clovis Price 8.7.1942 2 100 772 M.D. Brown Melvin E. Balman 8.27.1942 2 101 773 L.R. Crum Earl Brannon 9.4.1942 2 102 774 John Glover G.W. Ford 10.12.1942 2 103 775 John F. Keller Frank Conklin 10.22.1942 2 104 776 A.D. Noyce Mern F. & Lola B. Robison 10.24.1942 2 105 777 A. McNamaran George E. Miller 11.28.1942 2 106 778 Irvin Elmore, d.b.a. Mickey's Motor Co. Oscar McComas 1.20.1943 2 107 779 Fred H. Doll d.b.a. Doll Lives Tool Co. Dick Burns 3.3.1943 2 108 780 B.W. Reed H.L. Krieger 3.17.1943 2 109 781 W.W. Aldrich James Foss 3.18.1943 2 110 782 O.J. Watson Leonard Webb 4.13.1943 2 111 783 Herman Vogt Robert Atwater 5.24.1943 2 112 784 W.F. Prior Co. Inc. R.L. Brown 6.4.1943 2 113 785 G.C. & Mrs. Leshure Leonard Webb 6.5.1943 2 114 786 Scheufler Supply Co. Inc. Leonard Webb 6.22.1943 2 115 787 Thos. B. Powell Guy Atteberry 6.28.1943 2 116 788 Ferd Blum J.J. Eckles 7.2.1943 2 117 789 Lyndon Slingerland Verner & Carl Ditus 7.13.1943 2 118 790 Austin A. Artz Earl & Mrs. Hall 8.16.1943 2 119 791 Louise Aldrich Admin W.W. Aldrich James Foss 9.1.1943 2 120 792 Louise Aldrich Admin W.W. Aldrich Harold Slingerland 9.8.1943 2 121 793 The Lindas Lumber Co. Robert and Mrs. Walker 9.14.1943 2 122 794 Thos. B. Powell Robert Burns 9.28.1943 2 123 795 Newton Lupfer "Ted" Edgar Douglas 9.29.1943 2 124 798 M.R. Sidebottom Louis Wells 10.5.1943 2 125 799 Annie Martin Abbott John Nicholson 10.18.1943 2 126 800 A.A. Doerr Mer. Co. L.B. Hess 11.29.1943 2 127 801 Dillon Mercantile Co. Harlan Lewis 11.30.1943 Page 3 PAWNEE COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT CASES 2 128 802 Printers' Port, Inc. A.L.B. Weber 12.4.1943 2 129 803 W.A. Salyer Harold Simpson 12.31.1943 2 130 804 Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. David Dahiquist 1.22.1944 2 131 805 L. and W.L. Niederee Ralph Glassman 2.18.1944 2 132 806 Lora Woods Ralph & Wilma Blake 2.21.1944 2 133 807 Louise Aldrich Harold Slingerland 2.24.1944 2 134 808 Ida M.
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