Each of the parties pastured a number of cows in a third person's pasture. When the plaintiff sent his sons to get one of his cows they could not find it in the pasture, *Page 374 and he was informed that the defendant had taken it. Shortly thereafter he recognized this cow in defendant's yard with defendant's cows. Upon defendant's refusal to let the plaintiff take the cow this suit was brought. Verdict and judgment were for the plaintiff and the case comes here upon exceptions saved by the defendant.
In the direct examination of the plaintiff he was asked if the defendant made any threats when he went for the cow and he replied "Yes." He was then asked what was said by the defendant and he replied: "Mr. Smith told me that he shot a man for less than what I told him." Whereupon defendant's attorney objected and said: "That is for the purpose of prejudice." The court then asked the purpose of the offer and, after being informed that it was evidence of malicious intent upon the question of punitive damages, said: "The answer is received subject to your exception."
This shows no question saved for review. No objection was made or exception taken to the question until after it had been answered. Since the answer was responsive, and it did not appear that an objection could not have been seasonably interposed, the exception was too late to be availing. State v. Ward,
No other exceptions are briefed.
Judgment affirmed.