Defendant bank appeals to this court from a directed verdict against it. The plaintiff corporation is a wholesale dealer in groceries at Chicago. On February 20, 1896, defendant received from plaintiff a telegram which read: “We guaranty payment of fifty dollars to C. E. Birdsall.” The next communication between the parties was a letter from plaintiff to the defendant dated April 6, 1896, which reads as follows: “At the request of Mr. Birsdall, who says he has arranged with you,
Near the close of the trial the defendant made an offer of testimony, the main features of which were as follows: That during February and March, 1896, Birdsall was hiring livery teams from one Buckley with which to prosecute the business of
The court directed a verdict for $337.15, with interest at 7 per cent, from June 5, 1896, amounting to $372.50. The direction should have been for a verdict of $330, with interest at 7 per cent.