Dalhoff & Co. v. Bennett
Dalhoff & Co. v. Bennett
Opinion of the Court
I. The defendant was employed by plaintiffs to sell goods in connection with a peddling wagon. The sales were in Illinois, in 1873, where defendant claims he resided. The plaintiffs seek to recover for sums o£ money collected by defendant, and appropriated to his own use, for which he failed to account, and for other sums overdrawn on his salary account. The defendant denies the allegations of plaintiffs’ petition, and pleads the statute of limitations as a bar to the action.
II. The plaintiffs upon this appeal base all objections to the judgment of the court below, which they urge upon our attention, upon the assumed fact that the district court founded its decision wholly upon the defense of the statute of limitations pleaded by defendant. But the abstract before us fails to disclose the
Affirmed.
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