Tills case is before me on bill, answer, and proofs. The testimony is voluminous, many score of witnesses having been sworn and examined. It is monumental in the amount of falsehood which is developed. It is impossible to avoid the conclusion that many witnesses have deliberately perjured themselves, and in such a case it is not easy to separate the truth from the falsehood, or to determine what are the real facts. These are beyond question, and they must furnish the basis of investigation: Prior to April, 1884, John Anderson and Neis Anderson formed the firm of Anderson Bros., residing at Humboldt, and engaged in the manufacture of wagons, buggies, etc. In April or May of that year, O. M. Whitcomb, tlie plaintiff, joined the firm, the name of which was changed to Anderson Bros. & Go. That firm was dissolved on September 29, 1884, plaintiff taking the property and assuming the debts. J. L. Gandy was a physician living at Humboldt, and as agent for his wife, M. E. Gandy, or acting for himself, bad sundry business transactions with the firm of Anderson Bros. & Co. On the day of the dissolution of the firm,—.September 29th,—John Anderson executed to
Whitcomb v. Gandy
37 F. 735
U.S. Circuit Court for the Dis...1889Check TreatmentAI-generated responses must be verified and are not legal advice.
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