Meyer Bros. Drug Co. v. Hirsching-Morse Co.
Meyer Bros. Drug Co. v. Hirsching-Morse Co.
Opinion of the Court
The action was commenced before a justice of the peace to recover the amount due on a promissory note for $43.86, dated March 31, 1908, payable May 15, 1908, and bearing-interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum. From a judgment in favor of plaintiff, defendant appealed to the district court. There plaintiff recovered a judgment on the pleadings for $31.30; being the amount of plaintiff’s claim, less a former judgment in favor of plaintiff and against defendant for $22.50. Defendant has appealed.
There are three assignments: The trial court erred (1) in striking from the files the amended answer and cross-petition; (2) in sustaining the motion of plaintiff for judgment on the pleadings; (3) in rendering judgment against defendant without a trial, and while defendant had an answer and cross-petition on file..
Affirmed.
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- Meyer Brothers Drug Company v. Hirsching-Morse Company
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