60 Wis. 169 | Wis. | 1884
The parties lived some distance from each other. It was the theory of the defense that at the time of borrowing the money it was agreed between the plaintiff and defendant that the latter would repay the money by sending it to the plaintiff by a Mr. Kilgore, who ran a stage and carried the mail between the two places. The plaintiff testified, in effect, that at the time he loaned the money to the defendant the latter agreed to bring it back himself or send it by Mr. Kilgore in a few days, and that he was satisfied to have it sent by Mr. Kilgore so long as he got it. It appears from the undisputed testimony that a few days after borrowing the money the defendant gave to Kilgore the amount, with directions to deliver it to the plaintiff. Kilgore testified that ho received the money as stated; that he took it to the plaintiff’s saloon and paid it to one of the
By the Court. — Hhe judgment of the circuit court is reversed, and the cause is remanded for a new trial.