86 Wis. 425 | Wis. | 1893
This action was brought by the respondent on a policy of insurance issued by the appellant company on the 12th day of February, 1891, on a stock of general merchandise within a store building in the village of Caz-enovia, in Kichland county, the property of the plaintiff. The said stock of goods, and the building containing them, were burned on the 7th day of March, 1891, and were a total loss. The policy was negotiated on behalf of the company by their local agents at Richland Center, Pease, Bros. & Co., one of which firm was one Homer Clark. The value of the goods was represented in the application for insurance to be $3,384, and the plaintiff testified as a witness that the value of the goods burned was from $2,500 to $3,000; and the verdict finds the value of the goods lost to have been
These are all the points specifically made in the appellant’s brief. We have examined the testimony sufficiently to be satisfied that the special verdict and findings of the jury are sustained by it.
By the Court.— The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.