82 Iowa 171 | Iowa | 1891
I. Out of a voluminous abstract, with 'three amendments and one hundred and ninety-two
II. The appellants contend that there was testimony tending to show an agreement, as alleged in their
III. Mr. Bauder was asked what he did under the arrangement as to placing or selling coal, to which
IY. Twenty-five assignments of error, based upon the sustaining of plaintiff’s objections to acts and declarations
Y. Exhibit 12 is an order dated September 23, to the coal company, to ship certain numbers of cars of
VI. The defendants allege that two changes were made in the contract as to the time and delivery of the
VII. After both parties had rested and plaintiff’s witness had gone away, the defendants, with leave of
Our conclusion upon the whole record is that the j idgment of the district court should be affirmed