107 Iowa 327 | Iowa | 1899
A few facts in addition to those stated above are shown by the record, and something is claimed for them by the parties. We shall set them out, although, in our view of the case, they c[o not affect the conclusion at which we arrive. One Hauser was engaged in business near Union, and Smith, whose misdeed gives rise to this contention, was stopping with him. Shortly prior to the transaction complained of, Hauser sold some live stock to Bradbury, and Smith, who collected the money therefor, took from Bradbury a check, payable to the order of Smith & Hauser. This check Smith endorsed in the name of Smith & Hauser, and cashed at the bank of Union. There was in fact no such firm as