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Horse Prererneo Binte ano Borrie Barren “While as to the dog there has been taken away his primitive privilege to “A local option election was de- a free first bite—there has been no modification as to the horse, or a tak clared invalid because on the bal- ing from him of his free first "—Kocha v, Union Transfer Co, (Wis. lots over the ‘Yes’ a Bible was 1 5 NIV, 923, placed and ¢ the ‘No’ a whiskey hottle with a snake protruding from its neck.” — Conley v. Hardwick (Ky. 1910), 132 S. IV. 140. Snort, Storr Story “This is another case where liquor, cards and a siz-shooter have furnished a subject for the coroner and a victim for the penitentiary.”—State v. Lockhart (1910), 18 Ida. A Catrisit Stony “In view of the well-known ability of this genus of fish to enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness in any or dinary water pond and the rstab- lished habit of certain species of travel- ing long distances over dry land from puddle to puddle, we incline to the opin- ion that the presence of the catfish did not conclusively establish that defend- ant’s ditch was a natural water cour. proper circumstances, is __Rivenbark v. Atl. C. L. Re Co. ( a wholesome and commendable sport of boyhood. Car. 1923), 117 S. E, 206 The accuracy with which a stone was cast upon one occasion brought deliverance to a nation and commenced the career of one of the greatest char- acters of history.”—Griffin v. Baltimore §& Ohio R. Co. (W, Va.), 126 S. E. 571, 572. NOBLE DECISIONS 12 Youtn’s Frixe “Throwing rocks, under comicbooks.com