SCHMIDT v. DRISCOLL HOTEL, INC.

No. 36,973.

249 Minn. 376 (1957)

82 N.W. (2d) 365

HERBERT G. SCHMIDT, A MINOR, BY HIS MOTHER AND NATURAL GUARDIAN, MATIE T. SCHMIDT, v. DRISCOLL HOTEL, INC., d.b.a. THE HOOK-EM-COW BAR AND CAFE.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

April 12, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel T. Cody, J.M. Daly, Lipschultz, Altman, Geraghty & Mulally, and H.E. Cochrane, for appellant.

Hoffmann, Donahue & Graff and T. Eugene Thompson, for respondent.


THOMAS GALLAGHER, JUSTICE.

Plaintiff, Herbert G. Schmidt, a minor, instituted this action by his mother and natural guardian, Matie T. Schmidt, against the Driscoll Hotel, Inc., doing business as The Hook-Em-Cow Bar and Cafe in South St. Paul, for damages alleged to have resulted from defendant's illegal sale of intoxicants to one John Sorrenson.

The complaint alleged that defendant illegally sold intoxicating liquors to Sorrenson to the extent of causing...

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