78 Iowa 288 | Iowa | 1889
On the eighth day of August, 1887,. the defendant gave to-the Howe Manufacturing Company an order for a six-ton standard scale. The scale was delivered and set up and tested by an agent of the seller, and, so far as then ascertained, it was satisfactory to defendant. The note in suit, dated August 25, 1887, for $132.50, due sixty days after its date,, was then given. At the same time defendant paid the agent ten dollars, which was endorsed on the note. Before the note became due, it was sold to plaintiff, but not endorsed until after maturity. Defendant admits the making of the note, but claims that the consideration, therefor wholly failed; that the scale for which it was given was warranted to be made in a durable and workmanlike manner, and to give standard United States weights, but
Affikmed.