52 Neb. 604 | Neb. | 1897
In the district court of Saline county John M. Bainter sued McKee & Warner, copartners, alleging in his petition that he had sold and delivered to them a car of wheat containing 646 bushels and 50 pounds, at 52¿ cents per bushel, amounting to $383.10, of which sum the defendants had paid $195 only, and claimed a judgment for the balance of $138.10. The defense was that the car contained only 373 bushels and 40 pounds of wheat, for which the defendants had fully paid. A jury was. waived by the parties and a trial had, resulting in a finding and judgment for Bainter for the amount claimed, and which it is sought to reverse by means of this proceeding.
1, The first assignment of error is in effect that the
■ It is true that the evidence on behalf of the plaintiffs in error tends to show that some three days after its shipment they caused the wheat to be weighed and it fell short of the amount above mentioned; but the delivery took place at Dorchester in pursuance of the contract between the parties; and if the car when turned over to the railway company, consigned to the plaintiffs in error, contained 646 bushels and 50 pounds of wheat, then the delivery of that amount of wheat was then and there complete; and if it be true that the car when it reached its destination did not contain the amount of wheat shipped,' defendant in error is not required to make good the loss. He had performed his contract when he placed the wheat in the car at Dorchester and surrendered it to the railway company for transportation, properly billed to the plaintiffs in error.
2. There are' numerous complaints in the brief as to the action of the district court in admitting testimony on the trial. But where a jury is waived and the case is tried to the court, its judgment will not be reversed on account of the admission of incompetent, immaterial, or
The judgment of the district court is
Affirmed.