44 Kan. 594 | Kan. | 1890
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This was an action on a promissory note, which reads as follows:
Ci$75. Whitfield, Kas., May 31, 1886.
“Ninety days after date we promise to pay to the order of R. A. McDanille seventy-five dollars, value received, with interest at 10 per cent, per annum, payable at Logan, Kansas.
Mrs. Fred Mahuron.
John S. Morrison.”
Said note is indorsed as follows, to wit: “R. A. McDanille, Jos. F. Sherer, F. M. Plart.”
Mrs. Fred. Mahuron executed the note as principal, and John S. Morrison signed the note as surety. The note was given for a patent right to cure meats and vegetables. At one time Joseph F. Sherer owned the note. He gave it to
In support of the contention that Hart was an original maker, Raymond v. McNeal, 36 Kas. 471, is cited. In that case the note was made payable to Raymond or bearer, and it was shown that Raymond signed his name under that of the maker as a joint maker, and not as an indorser. That case, therefore, differs widely from this.
The judgment of the district court must be affirmed.