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Show FIRST LIQUOR CASE The first case of violation of the liquor law which has closed local saloons to be heard in Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant is to be up in Justice O. N. Clem-ensen's Clem-ensen's court next week. Summit Nicoholson, who has been an employee employ-ee of the A. D. Sutton Drug- Co. has been accused of the violation; he has been arraigned, has entered a plea of not guilty and will oppose the chatge. Another case of importance this week, in addition to the regular drunkenness, disturbing the peace and other minor affairs, is one from Indianola, in which the oid animosi-ities animosi-ities between the Spencer and Peterson Peter-son families of that section are concerned, con-cerned, was heard and Mert Spencer and Ira White were each given a tine of $20.00. |