“Case No. 462.
Before W. H. Coffrman, J. P., Champaign, ILL.
Case against G. D. Hess, Champaign, Illinois, on complaint of selling colored distilled vinegar as cider vinegar.
Assistant Commissioner—R. M. Patterson.
Witnesses—J. C. Ware and Effie Ware.
Chemist—Lucy Doggett.
Jan. 15, 1003, jury trial had and defendant found guilty. Fine of $25.00 and costs imposed by the court. Appeal by defendant to the circuit court. Appeal dismissed for want of jurisdiction in the justice court.
Sept. 19, 1903, case settled on payment of costs in justice court by defendant.
Case No. 463.
Before W. H. Coffman, J. P., Champaign, ILL.
Case against Percival & Hall, Champaign, Illinois, on complaint of selling colored red distilled vinegar as cider vinegar.
Assistant Commissioner—R. M. Patterson.
Witnesses—J. C. Ware and Effie Ware.
Chemist—Lucy Doggett.
Jan. 15,1903, jury trial had and defendant found guilty. Fine of $25.00 and costs imposed by the court. Appeal by defendant to the circuit court. Appeal dismissed for want of jurisdiction in the justice court.
Sept. 19,1903, case settled on payment of costs in justice court by defendant.
Case No. 472.
Before 1. W. McHugh, J. P., Urbana, ILL.
Case against Harmon & Miller, Urbana, Illinois, on complaint of selling: colored distilled vinegar as cider vinegar.
Assistant Commissioner—ft. M. Patterson.
Witnesses—J. C. Ware and Effie Ware.
Chemist—Lucy Doggett.
Jan. 30, 1003, defendants plead guilty and are fined $25.00 and costs. Appeal to circuit court by defendant. Appeal dismissed for want of jurisdiction in justice court.
Sept. 19, 1003, case settled on payment of costs in justice court by defendants.
Case No. 473.
Before 1- W. McHugh, J. P., Urbana, ILL.
Case against W. H. Owen, Urbana, ILL., on complaint of selling colored distilled vinegar, low in acid, as cider vinegar.
Assistant Commissioner—R. M. Patterson.
Witnesses—J. C. Ware and Effie Ware.
Chemist—Lucy Dogget.
Jan. 30,1903, defendant pleads guilty and is fined $25 and costs. Appeal to circuit court by defendant. Appeal dismissed for want of jurisdiction in justice court.
Sept. 19,1903, case settled on payment of costs in justice court by defendant.
Case No. 474.
Before 1. W. McHugh, J. P. Urbana, III.
Case against Kirkpatrick Company, Urbana, 111., on complaint of selling colored distilled vinegar as cider vinegar.
Assistant Commissioner—ft. M. Patterson.
Witnesses—J. C. Ware and Effie Ware.
Chemist—Lucy Dogget.
Jan, 30,1903, defendant pleads guilty and is fined $25 and costs. Appeal to circuit court by defendant. Appeal dismissed for want of jurisdiction in justice court.
Sept. 19,1903, case settled on payment of costs in justice court by defendant.”
Reference Data:
Annual Report of the State Food Commissioner of Illinois, by Illinois State Food Commissioner, 1904, pages 204-5