Fellers v. Penrod
Fellers v. Penrod
Opinion of the Court
This action ivas brought by William Fellers against Serena Penrod in the county court of Pawnee county, and tlieuce appealed to the district court, where, upon a trial to a jury, a verdict was returned and judgment rendered in favor of the defendant. By this proceeding in error Fellers brings the record here for review, alleging various' reasons why the judgment should be reversed, but relying mainly on the proposition that the verdict is not supported by sufficient evidence. The purpose of the suit was to recover on two promissory notes executed by the defendant to the plaintiff. The answer alleged a want of consideration and that the notes were given to take up other notes executed by James Dobson, a former husband of the defendant. It appears from the evidence that James Dobson died in 1887, and that at the time of his death he was indebted to the plaintiff upon two promissory notes; that these notes were not filed as claims against the estate of the deceased; that the defendant
Affirmed.
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