. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. m V. ^ X g THE SALOON AN OUTLAW. 99 olis. Schuyler Young and William J. Trefz, voters of said ward, ap-peared before said board and filed their remonstrance. Such proceedingswere had before the board that a license was granted to the applicant, and,from this order of the board the remonstrators appealed to the Marion Cir-cuit Court. From that court the case came to Judge Artmans court ona change of venue. Judge Artman said:—Waiving all questions as to the form and suffi-ciency of the dem


. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. m V. ^ X g THE SALOON AN OUTLAW. 99 olis. Schuyler Young and William J. Trefz, voters of said ward, ap-peared before said board and filed their remonstrance. Such proceedingswere had before the board that a license was granted to the applicant, and,from this order of the board the remonstrators appealed to the Marion Cir-cuit Court. From that court the case came to Judge Artmans court ona change of venue. Judge Artman said:—Waiving all questions as to the form and suffi-ciency of the demurrer, the ultimate question for decision in this case iswhether or not the sale of intoxicating liquors, at retail, for beverage pur-poses, can be legally licensed. The court has no inclination to evade or side-step this conclusions at which it has arrived have been reached after long, pa-tient and mature deliberation, and the most careful consideration that thecourt is capable of giving the question. The position of this court then is this: The highest judicial author-ity of the sta


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