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... as reported in the 1945 newspapers

~compiled & transcribed by Reid R. Johnson for Clayton Co. IAGenWeb


The Echelon Cafe and Tavern at Garnavillo owned by John Ebbe was raided Saturday evening about 7:30. A quantity of whiskey and wine, punchboards and other gambling devices were confiscated. Ebbe pleaded guilty to keeping intoxicating liquor in a tavern with a class B permit. Judge G. B. Richter imposed a fine of $300 and a three months' jail sentence. The jail sentence was suspended during good behavior and the defendant paroled to the Sheriff. one-hundred dollars of the fine was remitted.

Harry Fogel, 35 of Edgewood, Maurice Toomer 21 and Donald Kuemmerer, 19, both of Cedar Rapids, appeared before Judge G. B. Richter Tuesday charged with larceny. They were sentenced to a year each in the county jail. The three men had been arrested in connection with the robbery of Maggart's garage last summer.

Clayton County Register, 04 Jan. 1945
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Virgil Petsche, 17, of Elkader, was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail and released on good behavior Tuesday afternoon, after having appeared before Justice Ray Barton on an assault charge.

Clayton County Register, 25 Jan. 1945.

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Melvin Corson, Mederville, was fined $10 and costs in Justice Ehrhardt's court Monday, April 23, on an assault and battery charge brought by Henry Kahr of Littleport.

Clayton County Register, 26 Apr. 1945.
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Otto Doeppke was fined $300. and sentenced to three months in the county jail by Judge Goheen on June 04. Doeppke was charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Upon payment of $150. the balance was suspended and he was paroled on good behavior. Doeppke, a resident of Clayton Center, was arrested on June 02.

Clayton County Register, 07 June 1945.
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Pete Larson was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail for intoxication Friday in a Monona court.

Clayton County Register, 14 June 1945.
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C. W. Roling was apprehended Saturday on the charge of writing and uttering a false check. He was taken before Justice of the Peace George Ehrhardt Monday and was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail. Previously Roling had written bad checks in Allamakee county and in the area around Lancaster, Wis.

(Note: See C. H. Roling entry on 06 Sept. 1945.)

Clayton County Register, 09 Aug. 1945.
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Herbert Tackman, Guttenberg, was fined $90. and costs Wednesday Aug. 15, for reckless driving, by Justice Ray Barton.

Clayton County Register, 23 Sept. 1945.
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Duane Gray, Edgewood, pleaded guilty Tuesday, Aug. 28, to the charge of reckless driving. He was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail. Justice of the Peace George Ehrhardt presided at the hearing.

Lloyd Harbaugh, Guttenberg, was arrested Aug. 22 and brought before Justice of the Peace George Ehrhardt and found guilty of assault and battery. He was released after paying a fine and costs of $41.

Clayton County Register, 30 Aug. 1945.
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C. H. Roling, who completed a 30-day sentence Tuesday for uttering a false check, was brought before Justice George Ehrhardt that day and given another 30-day sentence on the same charge, involving another check.

Clayton County Register, 06 Sept. 1945.
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Walter Bush of Winona, Minn., and Russell Marr, a railroad employee, were brought before Justice Ray Barton on a charge of assault and battery. Bush was arrested at Lakeside and was fined $40. and costs. Marr was also arrested at Lakeside and charged with two counts of assault and battery. Marr was fined $100. and costs on each case.

Clayton County Register, 27 Sept. 1945.
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Seven men were found guilty of affray, Tuesday, in a hearing before Justices of the Peace Ray Barton and George Ehrhardt. The hearing came following a fight which occurred at Communia during a shower Monday evening. Barton tried R. Livingston, Delbert Rentschler and Lloyd Johamingmeier. Livingston was fined $10. and costs, while the other two received a fine of $5. and costs. Pat Livingston, Alvin Berns, Rex Young and LaVerle Rentschler were tried by Ehrhardt and each fined $5. and costs.

Clayton County Register, 22 Nov. 1945.
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Justice of the Peace George Ehrhardt, Thursday, presided over the hearing of three men involved in truck driving without a chauffer's license. Dale Kramer was fined $5.00 and costs for allowing an unlicensed chauffer to drive while Alton Minger and Charles Herman were each fined $25. 00 and costs for driving without licenses.

Clayton County Register, 06 Dec. 1945.
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LaVerne Duwe, Guttenberg, is now serving a 30 day sentence in the county jail on the charge of intoxication. Duwe was brought to Elkader Sunday following his conviction at a hearing presided over by E. F. Nuehring of Guttenberg.

Clayton County Register, 13 Dec. 1945

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