Jack Haddock & Joe Walthal Convicted of Bootlegging, 1916, Smith Co, TX Submitted by East Texas Genealogical Society P. O. Box 6967, Tyler, TX 75711 *********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************** -------------------------------------------------------------- From the Tyler Daily Courier-Times, Tuesday, January 11, 1916, Page Five: PLEAD GUILTY TO BOOTLEGGING Jack Haddock, colored, plead guilty to two cases of bootlegging in the county court and was given a $25 fine and twenty days in jail. Simmons Blalock also plead guilty in similar number of cases and was given the same fine and same number of days in jail. -------------------------------------------------------------------- From Tyler Daily Courier-Times, Wednesday, January 12, 1916, Page 4: PLEAD GUILTY BOOTLEGGING Joe Walthal (?Waithal), colored, plead guilty to two cases of bootlegging and was given a fine of $25 and twenty days in jail in each case. CONVICTED IN TWO CASES In the county court Sonk Cummings was given a fine of $52.15 and twenty days in jail for bootlegging, and also a fine of $49.95 for aggravated assault and battery committed on a negro woman.