135 Minn. 481 | Minn. | 1916
Suit against defendants for the balance of $11.35 of a bill of goods alleged to have been sold to them as partners by plaintiffs. The separate answer of defendant W. F. Morrissey denied the partnership and the sale. Plaintiffs’ proof did not establish a partnership in fact, but it was convincing that the goods were sold upon the strength of defendants holding themselves out as partners by advertisements to that effect and by their mode of doing business, both occupying for that purpose one store room. The.evidence is ample that both appellant and the other defendant approved of the wording of their business advertisements, published in both the local newspapers, which tend clearly to convey the idea that defendants were partners in business.
The judgment must be affirmed.