sesIUE PERCY WYNNE CASEPersonal Damage Suit !n Which the Defendant Gets Judgment For Fifteen Thousand.In the district court yesterday In the erise of Percy Wynne vs. the I. £ G. N, railroad, the jury returned 1 | a verdict for the plaintiff and gave him damages for $15,500. Mr. Wynne was an employe of the railroad company, and while on duty was the victim of an accident In which he lost his arm. He brought suit for damages with the above result The Herald understands this is the largest damages ever awarded a man in the court here for the toss of ail arm. Attorneys Campbell. Sev • andStrickland represented the f( Hlff._