186 S.W. 385 | Tex. App. | 1916
Appellant sued Gunn as principal, and Holley, Kelly, and Bishop, as sureties, to recover a balance due upon open account for goods, wares, and merchandise sold and delivered by it to Gunn under a contract between appellant and Gunn dated April 15, 1911.
Those portions of the contract material to a consideration of the merits of this appeal read: *386
"Whereas, G. B. Gunn, of Ira, Texas, desires to purchase of the W. T. Rawleigh Medical Company of Freeport, Illinois, on credit and at wholesale prices to sell again to consumers, medicines, etc., * * * and other goods manufactured and put up by it, paying his account for such goods in installments as hereafter provided:
"Therefore, he hereby agrees to sell no other goods than those sold him by said company, to sell all such goods at regular retail prices to be indicated by it, and to have no other business or employment."
The contract otherwise is the same as was considered in Armstrong v. W. T. Rawleigh Medical Co.,
Affirmed.