Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1889 — Lots of Good Justice. [ARTICLE]

Lots of Good Justice.

Last Wednesday the L. N. A. & C. By. attached two race horses, consigned to Paul W. Jackson, for §ll freight charges; which Jackson claimed be had paid at the shipping point, blit he had no receipt to show for it. He settled in Squire Morgan’s court, and it cost him §17.70. Thursday night Wm. W. Grant pasted Wm. W. Chisolm on the nose, the scene of the fracus being near the river bridge. The next morning the Squire fined him $5 and costs, a total of §18.05. He stayed the -payment for the usual time. On Friday evening the Squire issued an attachment for the merry-go-round swing which had been at the fair grounds during the race days. It came to the depot consigned to one Kawaris and Ance Woodworth paid §1.20 in freight and hauled it over to the grounds, but Kawaris refused to pay either the freight bill or for the hauling. He settled pretty promptly when he got into Squire Morgan’s sweat-box, though, and it cost him §16.20 to do it.