Beachley v. McCormick
Beachley v. McCormick
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
Suit was brought on a promissory note before a justice of the peace; a judgment was rendered against the maker, who appealed to the district court; trial by the court, a jury being waived; judgment 'against the maker, who brings the ease here for review. The only exception saved is a general one to the judgment, and to the overruling of the motion for a new trial. The following is a copy of the note sued on:
“$13.75. Kirwin, Kansas, April 27, 1880.
“Six months after date, I promise to pay to A. B. Niles, or order, the sum of thirteen and (75) seventy-five cents, dollars, value received, with interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum. P. B. Beachley.
P. O. Phillipsburg. Kirwin.”
Indorsed: “A. B. Niles. N. B. McCormick received on within $1.50, August 5, 1883.”
There is no error in the record, and we recommend the affirmance of the judgment.
By the Court: Is so ordered.
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