People v. McBride

Supreme Court of Illinois · Decided 1908-04-23

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Mr. Justice Cartwright delivered the opinion of the court: John W. McBride, plaintiff in error, obtained a license from the village of Coulterville, in Randolph county, to keep a dram-shop and sell intoxicating liquors therein from April 30, 1907, to May 1, 1908. An election was held in Coulter-ville precinct, which included the village of Coulterville, on Novem…

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