The defendant H. P. Mills made and executed his promissory note, bearing date March 4, 1903, whereby on demand to the order of the defendant Charles W. Mayer he promised to pay the sum of $5,203.95. After the execution and delivery of the note Mayer duly indorsed the same to the plaintiff for value and it became the owner and holder thereof. On the 10th of July, 1903, four months and six days after-the date of the note, the plaintiff caused the same to be duly presented for payment and payment thereof was refused and the same was thereupon duly pretested for non-payment and a
The judgment should, therefore, be affirmed, with costs.
Van Brunt, P. JV, O’Brien, Ingraham and McLaughlin, JJ., concurred.
Judgment affirmed, with costs.