61 Neb. 20 | Neb. | 1900
Tliis action was brought by the First National Bank of Pender to recover of George Burke and Frazier the sum of $967, which, it is conceded, came into their hands as the proceeds of a sale of cattle made by them in the course of their business as live stock commission merchants. The jury, in obedience to a peremptory instruction, found the issues in favor of the plaintiff and, judgment having been rendered on the verdict, the defendants bring the record to this court for review. The cattle in question were owned by F. J. Coil, who, in February, 1895, consigned them with other cattle to the defendants at South Omaha, where they were sold. The bank claims the proceeds of the sale under a chattel mortgage executed ■ by Coil to its assignor, George F. Phillips, on September 19, 1894. Another ground upon which it asserts title ’to the money is thus stated in the petition: “That said cattle were prior to said sale segregated by
Affirmed.