Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1917 — Apple Law Suit Is Venued to This County. [ARTICLE]

Apple Law Suit Is Venued to This County.

Last March William H. Boyle rented to Fox Cox a farm in Newton county. One of the conditions of this contract, which seems to have ibeen verbal, was that the twenty acre orchard was not to be used by the stock. No cattle, cows or other stock were to be allowed in this. Cox was to have whatever of supply of apples he needed for his family and the rest, were to be the property of Mr. Boyle. It seems that Cox did not live up to his part of the contract and did let hi* stock run in the orchard and Boyle says that the stock ate up $150.0 Oworth of apples. That Cox thereby forfeited his lease and he asks that Cox pay him the sum of $150.00 worth of apples. That Cox ises. The complaint is filed in two paragraphs. One alleges that Cox turned his. stock into the lot and the other that he did not keep them out. The lawyers will understand the necessity of the two pa ragfifths. -Mr. Cox felt that on areOunt of the great scarcity of apples in Newton county that he could not get a fair trial and the case was sent here on a change of venue. Will it be a case of high cost of apples or H. -C. justice? F. B. Cunningham is the attorney Jor the plaintiff.