Monday, September 28, 2020
Bud Marshall Accused of Misrepresenting Cow Sold to W.T. Stewart, Sept. 28, 1920
Mr. A. Bud Marshall, who lives a mile south of Monroe, was bound over to Superior court Saturday by Esq. M.L. Flow on the charge of having made false misrepresentations in a cow trade to Mr. W.T. Stewart. It was an odd case. Marshall, it was alleged, sold Stewart a cow, which he guaranteed to be sound, for $100. Later, Mr. Stewart said, he found she was a slef-sucker, almost worthless to him as a milk cow. The trade between these two parties took place several days ago.
(From the front page of the Monroe Journal, Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1920)
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