20 Kan. 201 | Kan. | 1878
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This was an action brought by H. P. Brockett against J. H. Snyder, as principal contractor, and O. C. Pratt, W. H. Cartier and G. W. Westlake as guarantors, upon a certain contract and guaranty, whereby it was agreed that Snyder should deliver to Brockett certain Texas cattle. That part of said contract which includes Snyder’s-agreement reads as follows:
Said Snyder, “ the party of the second part, agrees, between the first and fifteenth day of June 1875, to deliver to the-party of the first part twenty-five head of good, average Texan cows, from four to seven years old; each cow to be with calf, or have one at her side.”
The consideration for this agreement was, a “ black stallion horse, and a two-horse wagon.” Said guaranty reads as follows:
“I hereby acknowledge myself security for J. H. Snyder on above contract, and I guarantee that he will comply with the same, and deliver the cows as agreed. Q. C. Pratt.
“W. H. Cartler.
“G. W. Westlake.”
The costs of this court will be equally divided between the parties.