Case Name: Pontius v. Winebrenner. (Two cases.)
Court: Iowa Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Iowa
Decision Date: 1885-03-20
Citations: 65 Iowa 591
Docket Number: 
Parties: Pontius v. Winebrenner. (Two cases.)
Judges: 
Reporter: Iowa Reports
Volume: 65
Pages: 591–592

Head Matter:
Pontius v. Winebrenner. (Two cases.)
1. Constitutional Law: Chap. 143, laws of 1884. Littleton v. Frits, ante, p.- 488, followed.
Appeal from Marshall District Cou/rt.
Friday, March 20.
Plaintiff brought these actions to restrain the defendant from carrying on the business of selling intoxicating liquors in a building and place occupied by him as a saloon, in the city of Marshalltown; The petitions were presented to the judge of the district court, who, after notice to defendant, and a hearing thereon, granted a temporary injunction restraining defendant from carrying on said business, and from this order defendant appeals.
Parker & Childs, for appellant.
Caswell & Meeker, for appellee.

Opinion:
Reed, J.
The cases are in all respects like that of Littleton v. Fritz, ante, p. 488, and, following that case, the judgments appealed from are
Affirmed.