DRY VIOLATORSGET V/i YEARS(Continued From Page One.)sentence of eight months in the Blue Earth couuty Jail and placed on probation to Federal Agent Karl A. Neur-enberg.Harry Czaplewski, Winona, charged with possession of liquor, lined $350, Joseph Koliha, charged with main-taining a nuisance, lined $500 and sentenced to the Blue Earth county jail for 10 months.Henry Nichols; charged with maintaining a nuisance, fined $500 and sentenced to the Blue Earth county jail for 10 months,Alice Allen, arrested with Nichols, given a suspended sentence the same as Nichols and placed on probation for two years.Russell W, Phillips, Sugar Loaf,j charged with possession of liquor, fined $350,Otto J, Riess, maintaining a nuisance, fined $500 and sentenced to 10 months in Blue Earth county jail.George Tointon, Rochester, fined $500 and sentenced to 10 months id the Blue Earth county jail for maintaining a nuisance.William O'Brien, 61 years old, fined $250 but placed on probation for possession of liquor.Case Dismissed.The case against John Kukowskf, 325 Mankato avenue, who was charged i with possessing a still and liquor and, in which a motion was argued at the, last term of court here in June, 1920, by his attorney, D, E. Tawney, for dismissal because the agents had no search warrant when they raided tnu Kukowskl home, was dismissed today. It had been continued after the argument last June to this term.Twenty new cases were added to the criminal calendar* today by Mr, Rensch but these and the remaining ones not disposed of this morning, were to come up this afternoon as were the padlock cases before Judge Sanborn.New Cases Added,New cases placed on the calendartoday include those against Gust Bendlckson, Charles F. Broueher, Marko Chapko, Mrs. Marko Cbapko, Stanley Cyert, Laura Cyert, Ed, Glen* zinski, Victoria ’Gorney, William Schultz, Vincent Kukowskl, Mary Kukowskl, Joseph F. Losuek, AloisBlazkowski, Augusta Raddatz, Henry O. Riess, Leo A, Schuminski, GeorgeSchuminski George Tointon and William Witt.The following cases, Involving charges of violating the Mississippi Wild Life and Fish refugo game laws, were also placed on the calendar: Glenn Brown, George Kobst, Sedor Westness, George Lamey and WilliamPfiffer, .The following cases were continued to the Feb. 8 term Louis Thorne, Frank Gabriek/ Jacob Schock, Lyle Secord, Ernest Timmerman and Arthur Taylor,Not Guilty Pitas,Those who entered pleas of not guilty included Albert Cole, Albert Wauoua, Joseph Fine, Gust Eichman, Robert J. Winczewski, Harold Callahan, Gratian J, Knapick, Edward Olszewski, Joseph Olszewski, Gust Ben-dickson, Charles Broueher, Stanley and Laura Cyert, Ed. Glenzinskl, Victoria Gorney, William Witt, Vincent Kukowskl and Mrs, Vincent Kukowskl who was unable to come to court because of sickness, Henry O. Riess, George Schuminski and Leo Schumin-ski.The following disposition was madeIn the civil cases:Michael A. Ternes vs. United States — continued.United States vs, Peter and Arthur Schmitt — continued.Campbell vs, Milwaukee railroad— to be tried by jury.Marvelio vs. North Western railroad'—dismissed.Reliance Ico Machine company vs, Pvestou Produce company-HStricken.Zurcky vs. Union Automobile, Insurance company to be tried* Curran estate vs. North Western railroad — to bo tried.La Fave estate vs. Milwaukee rail-road-—transferred to fourth division,E, J. Austin vs. Integrity Mutual Casualty company and others—con-Unued.Skinner vs. Federal Surety comply—transferred to Minneapolis fortrial.]