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Lewis, Cass County, Iowa (Iowa, United States) (search for this): article 12
Pistol practice. --Richard, slave of John Græme, Jr., was before the Mayor yesterday on a charge of shooting a pistol at Lewis, slave of Dr. Seeley. It was proved that Richard fired at a trespassing cow, and that the pistol was loaded with blank cartridge, notwithstanding Lewis swore he heard a ball whistle past his head. Case dismissed.
Pistol practice. --Richard, slave of John Græme, Jr., was before the Mayor yesterday on a charge of shooting a pistol at Lewis, slave of Dr. Seeley. It was proved that Richard fired at a trespassing cow, and that the pistol was loaded with blank cartridge, notwithstanding Lewis swore he heard a ball whistle past his head. Case dismissed.
Pistol practice. --Richard, slave of John Græme, Jr., was before the Mayor yesterday on a charge of shooting a pistol at Lewis, slave of Dr. Seeley. It was proved that Richard fired at a trespassing cow, and that the pistol was loaded with blank cartridge, notwithstanding Lewis swore he heard a ball whistle past his head. Case dismissed.
Pistol practice. --Richard, slave of John Græme, Jr., was before the Mayor yesterday on a charge of shooting a pistol at Lewis, slave of Dr. Seeley. It was proved that Richard fired at a trespassing cow, and that the pistol was loaded with blank cartridge, notwithstanding Lewis swore he heard a ball whistle past his head. Case dismissed.