The jury found a verdict for the plaintiffs, and a judgment was rendered thereon. Defendant made a motion for a new trial, and the court granted it. From the order granting a new trial plaintiffs appeal.
The basis of the action was a lost claim against the estate of Anna McDonald, deceased. Plaintiffs sought to prove that the claim was properly verified; that it was presented to A. C. McDonald, executor of the estate, who indorsed his allowance thereon; that the said executor volunteered' a promise to take the claim to the county seat and procure its allowance by the probate judge; and that the claim had been lost or destroyed, and could not after a sufficient search be found. Defendant contended that there was an insufficiency of evidence to establish either of these asserted facts, and included such insufficiencies in his specifications of the particulars in which the evidence was insufficient. On the 19th of January,
Order appealed from affirmed.
Paterson, J., Works, J., Thornton, J., and Sharp-stein, J., concurred.