There was ample evidence to justify a submission of the case under the latter instruction, the correctness of which, as matter of law, is not disputed. The testimony of the two plaintiffs and other evidence tended to prove that if the sheep and hogs had been taken to East St. Louis, the former would have sold, on said March 6, for $1 more on the hundred pounds, and the latter ten cents more per hundred pounds, than the parties were able to get at the Union yards in St. Louis, Missouri.
Tandy v. Wabash Railroad
1897 Mo. App. LEXIS 374
Mo. Ct. App.1897Check TreatmentAI-generated responses must be verified and are not legal advice.
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