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J. A. Scriven Company, Petitioner, v. Rice-Stix Dry Goods Company; J. A. Scriven Company, Petitioner, v. The Premium Manufacturing Company; and J. A. Scriven Company, Petitioner, v. Ferguson-McKinney Dry Goods Company, 1909 — 212 U.S. 582 · caselaw · US
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J. A. Scriven Company, Petitioner, v. Rice-Stix Dry Goods Company; J. A. Scriven Company, Petitioner, v. The Premium Manufacturing Company; and J. A. Scriven Company, Petitioner, v. Ferguson-McKinney Dry Goods Company
212 U.S. 582·Supreme Court of the United States·1909
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No. 679.
J. A. Scriven Company, Petitioner, v. Rice-Stix Dry Goods Company; J. A. Scriven Company, Petitioner, v. The Premium Manufacturing Company; and J. A. Scriven Company, Petitioner, v. Ferguson-McKinney Dry Goods Company.
No. 680.
No. 681.
February 1, 1909.
[MAJORITY]
Petitions for writs of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied. Mr. Arthur v. friesen for petitioner. Mr. Montague Lyon and Mr. Frederick W. Lehmann for respondents in Nos. 679 and 680. Mr. Samuel S. Watson for respondent in No. 681.