78 Iowa 568 | Iowa | 1889
Each of the notes in suit is dated October 1, 1884, and is payable to B. P. Kierulif or order at the office of I. N. Kierulif. One is for the sum of $86.60, payable six months after its date, with interest at ten per cent, per annum from September 1, 1884,
II. It is contended by appellee that, if the notes are found to be usurious, he would be entitled to a judgment for $810.63. The amount of the loans represented by the two notes is $426.65, There is a conflict of the evidence as to a portion of the payments claimed to have been made by appellees. Some were made in notes, payable to Di\ Kierulff, and some in notes payable to I, N. Kierulff to secure extension. Appellees did not know that any of the notes were made payable to the doctor, and supposed that all belonged to his brother. It is shown that appellees could not read English; that I. N. Kierulff always spoke of and treated the notes in suit,
Reversed.