72 Mo. App. 462 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1897
The following article was publishsd in the newspaper of defendant on March 1, 1897:
“Heavy Shooting
“Indulged in by a Quartet of Gramblers.
“Martin Ferguson conducts a hotel at Ninth and Chestnut. His place was visited Sunday qight by detectives Kelly, Killian and Williams, who without ceremony burst in a door and brought forth Ferguson, Fred Herget, known as Sawdust Johnny, Joe Smith and B. H. Smith. They had a swell game of craps in there, the officers said. It is claimed the men were ‘shooting’ $200 a throw.”
On the fifth of March, 1897, plaintiff being one of the persons named in said article, brought an action of libel therefor in two counts, one for actual damages, and the other claiming punitive damages. The answer was a general denial. On the trial the jury awarded one cent under the first count of the petition, and $300 under the second count. From a judgment on this verdict defendant appealed.