Keeling Field v. Walter Connally Co.
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Opinion
The appellee sued the appellants in the justice court of precinct No. 1 of Smith county, claiming a balance of $175.-92 alleged to be due on an open account. The items forming the account are made up principally of freight charges prepaid on machinery sold and delivered to the appellants by the appellee. The testimony shows that in March, 1911, the appellants purchased from the appellee a steam boiler and engine and some gin machinery. Among other provisions of the contract, it was stipulated that the appellants were to pay all the freight charges from the factory. The goods were shipped and received, the appellee prepaying the freight to point of destination. Upon demand being made for reimbursement, appellants refused payment, claiming that part of the machinery was secondhand. When this suit was filed in the justice court in Smith county, appellants presented their plea of privilege, claiming to be residents of Anderson county, Tex. The justice of the peace overruled that plea on the 1st day of July, 1912, and the case was continued till the August term of the justice court, at which time the appellants filed a plea in re-convention claiming damages against the ap-pellee in the sum of $100 on account of the inferior quality of a portion of the machinery purchased. A trial in both the justice and county courts resulted in a judgment for appellee in the sum of $175 and against the appellants on their counterclaim.
The judgment is affirmed.
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