14 Kan. 273 | Kan. | 1875
The other affidavit was filed for the purpose of getting a continuance to procure the testimony of one Charles H. Purinton. We think this affidavit is sufficient to procure a continuance, provided the alleged testimony of said Purinton
“ The said Purinton if present would swear and prove that he was present in Junction City, Kansas, on the 26th of February 1872, the date of the execution of the note and mortgage by Mrs. Samuli O. Swenson, wife of affiant John P. Swenson, and that at that time one Rhodes, the then general agent of the said plaintiffs, told him that all he wanted was to induce Mrs. Swenson to give her note and mortgage upon her own individual property to secure the payment of the money due to them from John P. Swenson, to-wit, the sum of $4,087.06, and then John P. Swenson might go the devil; and that immediately after securing said note and mortgage he the said Rhodes, as such general agent, told the witness Purinton that he had come it over Swenson (meaning John P. Swenson,) at last, and that by the assurance that he, as the duly-authorized agent of the said plaintiffs, would constitute the said John P. Swenson their agent for the counties of Davis, Morris, Dickinson, Clay and Cloud, in the state of Kansas, for the term and period of five years from that date. Witness will also swear that the agency of said plaintiffs aforesaid would have been worth at least $1,500 per year, and that after the procurement of said note and mortgage as aforesaid, the said Rhodes, as the duly-authorized agent, and acting for the said plaintiffs, disregarding the promises and agreement aforesaid, gave the agency aforesaid to other parties in Junction City.”