Case ID: kan_21/html/0532-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

The Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad Company v. Basil Young.
    . At the April- Term, 1878, of the district court of Jackson county, Young recovered a judgment against the C. B. U. P. Bid. Co. for the sum of $32.50 damages for killing a cow belonging to said plaintiff, and for the further sum of $32.50 as an attorney’s fee, and for costs of suit, taxed at $55.20. The Bailroad Company brings the case here.
    
      D. Martin, for plaintiff in error.
    
      Hayden & Hayden, for defendant in error.
   Per Curiam:

The above case is affirmed, on the authority of the following decisions: K. P. Rly. Co. v. Kunkel, 17 Kas. 145; Mo. R. Ft. Scott & Gulf Rld. Co. v. Shirley, 20 Kas. 660; Winter v. Sass, 19 Kas. 556; State v. Comstock, 20 Kas. 650; K. P. Rly. Co. v. Ball, 19 Kas. 535.