14 Neb. 262 | Neb. | 1883
This case was submitted to the court without either printed briefs or oral arguments. Upon examination of the record we find no pleadings.
The errors assigned, other than those which are merely formal, are,
1st. The court erred in ruling out the evidence of F. A. Long, and
2d. The court erred in ruling out the evidence of William C. Overton.
The record containing no pleadings, this court is entirely without knowledge or information as to the issue, to prove which those witnesses were called, therefore can only pre
So far as can be ascertained from an examination of the bill of exceptions, the question before the jury was whether the date of the note was altered from the 28th to the 30th, after or before its signing by tbe defendants in the court below. On that point there was a sharp conflict of testimony, so that it cannot be said that the verdict is unsustained by the evidence.
For the above reasons the judgment of the district court must be affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.