Johnson v. Stallcup
Johnson v. Stallcup
Opinion of the Court
In this case the defendant in error suggests delay, and asks an affirmance with damages.
There are a number of errors assigned, none of which are believed to be sufficiently sustained by the record to require a reversal of the judgment.
As delay has been suggested, we are required to examine the record to ascertain whether or not there is any substantial error in the proceedings, whether assigned or not. In doing so we find that the note sued on is given for two hundred, dollars in gold, which, the petition alleges, was at the time the note was due of the value of two hundred and twenty-four dollars in United States currency, and the judgment was rendered by default for that amount and eight per cent, interest thereon.
Reversed and reformed.
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