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) 1I?U LU Utr WfctiliJY.'I 1-)j CHARGED WITH BREAKINGSTATE'S BANKRUPTCY LAW! ; 'i ’i^ j Biloxi, Miss., March 9.—Nolan C. j Hamilton, charged with violating the j bankruptcy laws of congress was tak-/•en before United States Commission-i; er J. C. Tyler for his preliminary .-hearing yesterday afternoon at 5 o*-!:/-iOc;k. He was bound over to the*I'nited States district court for its August term in the sum of $500 bond.* ia I Giving bond he was released from cus-; i'iody.tHamilton was in the mercantile5 f ■i | business at Agricola, Miss., and it charged that assets in his case were withhold from the court..lames E. Mizelle, charged with .{perjury in entering a homestead,, was taken before Commissioner Tyler ! a( rlie same hour yesterday afternoon ! for his preliminary hearing. Tie was J bound over to ihe August term of i court in ihe .sum of SdOO bond, which!i! lie gave -ml was subsequently re-j leased. • jj . Both men were arrested yesterday ;I || morning bv United States Deputy ;i Marshal -1. 1). Monev and were Ii i 1; brought to Biloxi yesterday afternoon jJ # ii by the deputy marshal. Mizelle is a j• farmer living eight mhos west o-J I• t■ I .ucodab'. ,j
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Hattiesburg News

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, US

Thu, Mar 09, 1916

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