105 Iowa 136 | Iowa | 1898
— In January, 1894, one S. G. Kelly procured of defendant a milk separator under-an agreement which provided that it should be held by Kelly as “collateral security in trust and for the benefit of and subject to the order of the Creamery Package Manufacturing Company” until he had paid in full all his obligations to the company. The agreement was not acknowledged or recorded. In June, 1894, Kelley gave to the plaintiff a mortgage upon the separator and other property, to secure the payment of a debt of two thousand five hundred dollars. The mortgage was dated the twentieth and acknowledged on the twenty-eighth day of the month. On the third day of the next month the plaintiff took possession of the separator, and it was afterwards taken by the defendant This action was brought to recover the separator from the defendant, and the right of possession is claimed by the plaintiff under the chattel mortgage. The defendant claims the property by virtue of its former ownership and its agreement with Kelly, and alleges that there is a balance due to it from Kelly of eight hundred and nine dollars and sixty-three cents. It