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WOOTTON & MORGAN
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HAZARD, KY June 2, 1915.
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ALGY EUEFEER, PLAIHTIFF.
VS. PETITIOB
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COLFANY AQD EQUESTILLE &
IABHVILLE RAILROAD CC PAJY, 3333133393.
For cause of action against the defendants,
the Lexington a Eastern Railway Company and the Louisville
& Nashville Railroad Company, the plaintiff, Algy Ruffner,
says that both defendants are corporations organized and
existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Commonwealth
of Kentudry, and that they operate and naintain a railroad
through Perry County, Kentucky, in thalame of the Lexington
a Eastern Railway Company and that the said two defendants
own the same; t;at they have all the powers of a corpora— 1
tion doing a railroad business and are common carriers, and
that they operate and maintain passenger trains over their
, line in Perry County in the capacity of a common carrier;
that they have the right and the power to sue and be sued;
contract and be contracted with in their corporate nahes,
set out in the caption.
Elainti f says that on the morning of Layne,“
‘1916, he appeared at the depot or station of the defendants ‘
at Typo, Fern; County, a place where tickets are sold by
the defendants for passage on their trains and over their
lines, and there asked for a ticket to Hazard, Perry
_ ‘ County, Ky., and produced and offered to pay to the agent

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or servant in charge of the defendants’ station the
regular price or fare for said ticket; but he says that
the said agent failed and refused to sell him a ticket,
although he well knew e passenger train would sooe pass
that station boufid for Hazard, ly., and that this plain—
tiff desired to use said ticket on said train in coming
to hazard. Plaintiff says that said passenger train
did pass seid station within a short time, it being the
same train on which this plaintiff desired to take
passage. He says that he boarded the train Without
having a ticket, heigg desirous of coming to Hazard on
that day and at that time; that when the said train
hed croceeded about one mile from Typo towards Hazard
the conductor ih charge of said train came to this
plaintiff for s ticket; that he explained to him why
he did not have a ticket; that he thereupon tendered
to the said conductor who was the agent and servant of
the defehdeht companies in charge of said train the
exact fare from Typo to hazard, Ky. and asked him to accept
the same and give him passage to hazard; but he says that
the conductor, acting as the agent end servant of the
defendants wrongfully, willfully and Without any right to
do so refused to accept said cash fare, and demanded of
this plaintiff additional fare which he refused to pay;
thereupon the said conductor caused the said train to
stop and he then and there ejected this plaintiff frOm
said train and left him on the railroad line one mile
or thereabouts from the station of Typo, and about
four miles from Hazard, Ky. where he wished to go.

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Plaintiff says that he was forced to walk on to Hazard,
and was greatly delayed thereby; that there were many
people on said train at the time the said conductor, acting
in the capacity as aforesaid, ejected him, and he was
greatly embarrassed and chagrined by being discharged
from said train without cause or right, in the oresehee
of so great a concourse of oeople; that he was thus caused
to be and was held up to ridicule and ignomy in the presence
of his fellow passengers. Plaihtiff says that he was sober
during all of this time, and was quiet and peaceable.
he says that he did not try to ride on said train 1”itl'vioat
paying therefor the regular passenger fare from the one
station to the other, and that he tried to pay same and
insisted on being allowed to ride to Hazard, Ky., his
destination. He says that he has been damaged because
of the defendants’ wilful and wrongful treatment of him,
as aforesaid, in the sum of two thousand ($2,000.00)
dollars, no part of which has ever been said to him.

THEREFOEE, the plaintiff prays judgment against
the def hdahts, and each of them, is the sum of tro
thousand ($2,000.00) dollars, for his costs hereih ex—
pended and for all prooer relief.

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STeEE OE KEJTUOKY
COUQTY OE PERRY.

The affiant, Algy Ruffher, says that he is the
plaihtiff named in the foregoing petitiom; that he has
read the statements ooataihed therein and that they are

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