Civil Jury cases set For May Term Circuit Court to be Tried at Adjoined Session Monday, June 27, 1921 M.A. Wheeler v. James P. Keivet Jay Blankenship vs. Adams Express Company Diamond Hosiery Mills vs. Southern Express Company Ellen Hill vs. James P. Scott A.J. Foust vs. LaFollette Coal & Iron Company W.E. McCreary vs. Western Union Telegraph Co. Hugh Ray, Admr., vs. Geo M. and Oscar Richmond Matt Powers, Adm., vs. Southern Railway Co., Et al William Baird vs. J.F. Walden Sillas Smith vs. LaFollette Coal & Iron Co. L.F. Perkins vs. LaFollette Coal & Iron Co. J.A. Polston vs. LaFollette Coal & Iron Co. Walter Perkins vs. LaFollette Coal & Iron Co. Luther Smith vs. LaFollette Coal & Iron Co. R.D. Butler vs. James Carr B.F. Walden vs. J.F. Walden City of LaFollette vs. James Hampton P.P. Allen vs. J.F. Walden J.D. McPhetridge vs. Blain Myers P.J. Fritz vs. Campbell Coal mining Co. W.R. Nelson vs. Walter Wilson Jesse Seibers vs. LaFollette Coal & Iron Co. S.H. David and wife vs. F.D. Cannon J.M. Williams, N.F. vs. Miller Lumber Company Tuesday, June 28, 1921 Frank Gaylor vs. Russell Harwood Lumber Co. S.J. Terry vs. Southern Railway Company James Childress vs. R.D. Lynch E.M. Stephens vs. S.F. Broughton M.L. Link vs. J.H. Barker M.C. Kaiser & Co., vs. T.Y. Powers Charley Cannon by N.F. vs. John Russell, Et al. S.F. Broughton vs. Italian Blue Gem Coal Mine Tim O'Conner vs. James Cooper J.N. Russell vs. Amon Tiller Sam Rapp vs. Genette Lumber Company Joel Parrott, Et al., vs. Frank Lindsay Edith Evans, by N.F. vs. Wayne Chambers Alice Huley, Admr., vs Louisville & Nashville R.R. Company Minnie Pierce vs. James Pierce Obedience Broyles vs. Link Blankenship Etal William Baird vs. R.D. Davis B.R. Berry Cantrell vs. J.P. Williams John Hood vs. Bear Wallow Coal Company John Sharp vs. R.E. Koontz Etal. R.E. Koontz vs. Mrs John J. Sharp William Chapman vs. John Barnette Frank Schubert vs. George Broyles, Etal. City of Jellico vs. T.H. King Rule of Court -No.4 In all civil cases, whether jury of non-jury, parties may continue by consent, provided provision is made for the payment of all the unadjudged costs of the cause. In all cases continued by consent where no provision is made in the agreement for the payment of such costs, all the unadjudged costs of the case will be adjudged equally between the parties. Signed, XEN HICKS, Judge A.L. BURKETT, Clerk The LaFollette Press June 8, 1921 Vol XII No.27 Pg. 6 www.mistystree.com Researching: Mother side: Archibald, Draeger, Hayes, Mineau, Koranda, Stupka Father side: Goodman, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Thompson, Violet Stepfather side: Ambrose, Eklund, Heichel,Longley, Lundgren, Wharton