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Monday, July 8, 2024

Novel Court Case


 July 8, 1903, Evansville (Indiana) Journal

Interesting account of a prank played by the once and future mayor upon a gullible milkman.  My only concern with this story is the archaic phrase used at the end.  What does it mean to say "I stood treat?"  My research amounted to nothing.

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  1. Best I can come up with quickly is this from the Free Dictionary's idioms pages:

    https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/stand+treat

    Stand Treat:
    obsolete
    To pay for someone to do or receive something enjoyable; to treat someone (to something).
    Examples:
    Auntie Mildred always stands treat whenever we go with her to visit the boardwalk.
    Let's make a small wager—whoever loses must stand treat for the winner, agreed?

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  2. Kris, that is also what I found and it made sense to me.

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  3. Thanks so much! It all makes sense now.

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