99 Iowa 69 | Iowa | 1896
This is an action for the recovery of the possession of personal property. Each party to the suit claims to be the absolute and unqualified owner thereof. There are no side issues, and there is nothing in the case but the ordinary questions which arise upon the trial of an action of replevin. The
The question as to whether the plaintiffs delivered the cattle to Baggs depends on the testimony of several witnesses, and also upon certain rules, regulations,
Other objections are made to rulings of the court, which are not of sufficient importance to require special consideration. The reading of the record impresses one with the thought that the case was fairly and correctly tried by the court, and the verdict is supported by a very decided preponderance of the evidence. It is essentially a fact case, with no principle of law involved except elementary and well established rules. The judgment of the district court is ae-firmeb.