57 Kan. 358 | Kan. | 1896
The questions presented to this Court arise from the trial of an interplea, filed by the plaintiff in error in an action brought by R. L. McDonald & Co. against W. B. Swisher, coroner of Sherman County, to recover a stock of merchandise theretofore owned by W. H. Daly. The Sherman County Bank claimed the property under a chattel mortgage executed to it by Daly. Questions with reference to the validity of the chattel mortgage under which McDonald claimed were decided in the case of McDonald v. Swisher, ante, p. 205, 45 Pac. Rep. 593. It was claimed by Swisher, the coroner, representing attaching creditors, that the mortgage to the Bank was fraudulent. The Court so held on the evidence.
The principal contention on the part of the plaintiff in error is that the finding that the mortgage to the Bank was fraudulent is not supported by the evidence. On reading it we find sufficient evidence to support the finding of the Court.
Complaint is made of several rulings with reference to the introduction of testimony. We find no substantial error in any of them. Certain witnesses were permitted to testify to conversations had with Daly in the absence of all the representatives of the Bank,
The judgment is affirmed.