58 Neb. 190 | Neb. | 1899
This action was instituted by the defendant in error to recover an amount which he claimed he had overpaid the plaintiff in error in the purchase from the latter of some hogs. The overpayment, it was alleged, was made by reason of a mistake in the computation of the weight of the hogs at the time they were delivered to defendant in error. The answer was a general denial. The result of a trial was a judgment for defendant in error, the reversal of which is sought in an error proceeding to this court.
It is argued that there was an erroneous admission of evidence .during the trial. 'Of this subject there will be no examination, since in regard to it there is no assignment of error. (Grand Island & W. C. R. Co. v. Swinbank, 51 Neb. 521.)
Of the argument that the verdict was not supported by the evidence it must be said that an examination of the evidence reveals a sufficiency thereof to fully sustain the verdict, and it follows that it will not be disturbed. (Ashland Land & Live Stock Co. v. May, 51 Neb. 474.)
The petition declared upon a payment based npon a mistake in the aggregate of the weights of a “couple of loads of hogs.” The evidence disclosed that the hogs were hauled to the station in three wagons and the weights were of the three loads and not of a “couple” (or
Affirmed.