LEE'S SUMMIT TO HAVE SALOON. ~ Contestants Over License Fight in Presence of County Court.

August 28, 1908
LEE'S SUMMIT TO HAVE SALOON.

Contestants Over License Fight in
Presence of County Court.

There was almost a fight in the county court room yesterday afternoon when W. H. Carr, who represented the protestors in a Lee's Summit license case, struck, Ernest Bennett, who appeared for the applicants. Carr landed a light blow on the face after a lie had been passed, but the men were at once separated. The application for a saloon license was made by S. L. Coley, who had been at once enjoined by protestors. The court granted the license, on a showing there were 239 signatures for the petitioner and 207 for the protestants.