Indiana Supreme Court, 1871

Mueller v. Mayo

Mueller v. Mayo
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided November 15, 1871 · Downey
38 Ind. 227

Mueller v. Mayo

Opinion of the Court

Downey, J.

The appellant applied to the board of commissioners for a license to retail Intoxicating liquors. The appellees remonstrated. The board granted the license. The appellees appealed to the common pleas. The case was tried in the common pleas, upon an agreed statement of facts, and there was a finding and judgment against the applicant He appealed to this court

No appeal Is authorized, in such a case, to this court 3 Ind. Stat. 330, sec. 2; Brown v. Porter, 37 Ind. 206.

The appeal is dismissed, with costs.

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