156 Iowa 709 | Iowa | 1912
The plaintiff, a minor, was employed by the defendant in his shoe-shining emporium. He worked under a salary contract, and the wages agreed upon were paid him. During the two years of his service for the defendant, however, he was given tips by customers whose work he had done, and these daily tips were turned over to the defendant each night. This action was brought to recover back such tips. The case was tried to a jury,'and a verdict was returned for the plaintiff, upon which judgment was entered, and the defendant appeals. Two defenses were interposed by the defendant: First, that there was an agreement between them that the tips should belong to the defendant; and, second, that there was a complete settlement at the end of plaintiff’s service, which was evidenced by a receipt in full.