82 Iowa 657 | Iowa | 1891
The plaintiff is administrator of the estate of Tillie J. McElhenney, deceased. The defendant is a brother of the deceased. The action is founded, upon three promissory notes executed by the defendant, and payable to the order of Tillie J. Hendricks. This was the maiden name of the deceased. After the notes were executed, she was married to the plaintiff herein. One of the notes was for the sum of two hundred dollars, dated March 31, 1884, and due on sight, with ten-per-cent. interest. Another note was for the sum of ninety dollars, dated December 4, 1885, and payable on or before the twentieth day of June; 1886, with ten-per-cent. interest., The last note was for five hundred dollars, dated December 5, 1885, and payable on or
II. All of the bank checks claimed as payments; were made' payable to Tillie J. Hendricks or bearer. The defendant was a witness in his own behalf, and he was asked this question: “State whether or not you ever delivered any of the checks referred to by witnesses Blum and Werting to any individual or individuals other and not including and not referring in any way to your
We discover no ground for reversing the judgment. Affirmed.