127 Iowa 1 | Iowa | 1905
The plaintiff, by letter, requested the Des Moines National Bank to transmit to it by express $2,000 in currency. The evidence tends to prove that the paying teller of the latter bank placed that amount of money in bills • of small denomination in an express company envelope-, which was afterwards sealed and delivered to the appellant for carriage to the plaintiff at Irwin, Iowa, and that when the package was delivered to the plaintiff it contained nothing but waste paper. ■
. The admissions of the president of the Des Moines bank could -in no way bind the plaintiff, and were properly rejected.
All the instructions are assailed, and we cannot notice each separately. A careful examination of them shows that they were full and fair and without error.
We have given the entire record careful consideration,