127 Iowa 237 | Iowa | 1905
Plaintiff is a resident of Omaha, Neb., and is engaged in the sale of lumber, etc., at wholesale. Defendants are retail lumber dealers at Ft. Dodge,, this State. On January 9, 1901, one Rasmussen, a duly authorized agent of plaintiff, appeared in Ft. D'odge and negotiated with defendants for a sale of three car loads of shingles. There was written out by Rasmussen at the time and in duplicate, the following: “Order No. 2122, 1-9, 1901. Nebraska Bridge Supply and Lumber Co.: Ship to Owen Conway & Sons at Fort Dodge, Iowa, one car M. C. & Ft. D. R. R. Three cars of Extra Star A Star, 6-2 Red Cedar Shingles at $2.21. One car to arrive March 1, 1901; one car to arrive April 1, 1901; one car to arrive May 1, 1901. [Signed]
We conclude that the judgment was right, and it is affirmed.