Beachley v. McCormick , 41 Kan. 485 ( 1889 )


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  • Opinion by

    Simpson, C.:

    Suit was brought on a promissory note before a justice of the peace; a judgment was rendered against the maker, who appealed to the district court; trial by the court, a jury being waived; judgment 'against the maker, who brings the ease here for review. The only exception saved is a general one to the judgment, and to the overruling of the motion for a new trial. The following is a copy of the note sued on:

    “$13.75. Kirwin, Kansas, April 27, 1880.
    “Six months after date, I promise to pay to A. B. Niles, or order, the sum of thirteen and (75) seventy-five cents, dollars, value received, with interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum. P. B. Beachley.
    P. O. Phillipsburg. Kirwin.”
    Indorsed: “A. B. Niles. N. B. McCormick received on within $1.50, August 5, 1883.”

    *486The suit was commenced before the justice on the 13th day of July, 1886. The only disputed question of fact on the trial in the district court was whether the maker paid the holder of the note the sum of $1.50, as indorsed upon said note under date of August 5, 1883. If the maker paid, the note was not barred by the statute of limitations; if he did not pay the sum indorsed, the note was barred. There was no objection either to the pleadings or to the evidence taken by either side. The question of fact was determined by the trial court, and we cannot disturb it. The motion for a new trial was properly overruled. No diligence was shown. No accident or surprise which ordinary prudence could not have guarded against was shown; but on the contrary, from the defense made, the attention of the maker of the'note must necessarily have been drawn to the date of the payment indorsed on the note. It would be very strange that he should deny making the payment indorsed, and never look to see at w'hat time the payment was made, as set forth in the indorsement on the note.

    There is no error in the record, and we recommend the affirmance of the judgment.

    By the Court: Is so ordered.

    All the Justices concurring.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 41 Kan. 485

Judges: Simpson

Filed Date: 1/15/1889

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/8/2022