55 Ind. App. 433 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1914
Appellee alleges in her complaint in substance that James M. Templer, appellant’s husband, was of unsound mind; that appellant employed appellee to nurse and care for him; that pursuant to such employment, appellee did nurse and care for J ames M. Templer for a period of twenty-nine weeks and four days, commencing August 5. 1907, and terminating February 28, 1908; that appellant agreed to pay appellee therefor such sum as the services were reasonably worth; that the services were reasonably worth $590, which sum is due appellant and unpaid.
The cause having been put at issue was tried by a jury. Verdict and judgment for appellee in the sum of $345.86. The error assigned is based on the overruling of appellant’s motion for a new trial. Under this assignment, there is discussed the court’s action in admitting certain evidence, and
Note.—Reported in 103 N. E. 1090. See, also, under (1) 16 Cyc. 971; (2) 16 Cyc. 1045, 1050; 31 Cyc. 91; (3) 38 Cyc. 1359; (4) 38 Cyc. 1756.