High v. Winters
High v. Winters
7 Ind. 320
High v. Winters
Opinion of the Court
Suit, commenced before a justice of the peace, for the price of a fanning-mill, where Winters had judgment for 21 dollars. On appeal, the cause was tried by the Court, with the like result. The evidence is all set out in the record. Nothing is presented but a mere question on the weight of evidence.
On that ground, the merits are clearly with the plaintiff.
The judgment is affirmed, with 10 per cent, damages and costs.
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