BEAM AND BURGAR WENT DRIVING
[People’s Press, 20 August 1907]
H. Beam, who is employed by T.L. Nichols on his farm on the Quaker Road, took Mr. Nichol’s horse and rig after he had been warned not to do so, and in company with Elmer Burgar, drove about all day lashing the horse into a foam. It was returned in the evening, but he was charged with theft and plead guilty. Magistrate Burgar assessed him constable’s fees and costs, amounting to $7.50, and Mr. Nichols presented a bill for $25 for damages and loss of service and expenses, which will have to be settled also.
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