Minich & Fisher v. Hill
Minich & Fisher v. Hill
Opinion of the Court
— This action, is based on a petition, charging defendant with having taken and converted sis hundred and seventy-five railroad ties belonging to plaintiffs. The verdict was for plaintiffs for a part of their claim and defendant appealed.
We can discover no substantial reason for interfering with the judgment in this cause. The points made against the action of the trial court are none of them tenable. There was abundant evidence upon which to base the verdict. It is true that of the ties shown to have been taken by defendant, none were specially designated in the evidence as the ties which belonged to plaintiffs and marked by them. But there was evidence tending to show where plaintiff’s ties were piled and evidence further tending to show that defendant took these ties under a claim of having purchased them
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