47 Neb. 816 | Neb. | 1896
Thomas Price and J. N. Shoemaker, on the 4th day of March, 1889, entered into a written contract with the state of Nebraska, through the board of public lands and buildings, whereby they agreed to furnish all the labor and materials necessary for the construction of a brick building for an engine house on the grounds at the hospital for the insane at Lincoln, at the stipulated sum of $11,000. One-half thereof was to be paid when the roof was on and the remainder when the building was fully completed. The contract contained this provision: “And it is further agreed
The petition alleges the execution and delivery of such contract and bond, and copies thereof are made parts of the pleading. It is also averred that in pursuance of said contract Price and •Shoemaker purchased of plaintiff, for use in said building, 200,000 bricks at the agreed price of $10 per thousand; that said bricks were sold, furnished, and delivered by plaintiff, and the same were used in said building; that no part of the purchase money has been paid, except the sum of $1,400, and that there is due the sum of $609, with interest at seven per cent from April 11, 1889; that by reason of the failure of said Price and Shoemaker to pay said bal
Reversed and remanded.