Traver v. Shaefle

50 N.W. 683, 33 Neb. 531, 1891 Neb. LEXIS 209
CourtNebraska Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 18, 1891
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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Bluebook
Traver v. Shaefle, 50 N.W. 683, 33 Neb. 531, 1891 Neb. LEXIS 209 (Neb. 1891).

Opinion

Cobb, Ch. J.

The plaintiffs below, on June 4, 1888, commenced this action in the district court of Lancaster county, alleging that on February 25, 1888, they entered into a contract with the defendant, as party of the first part, stating that he had sold to them goods, wares, and merchandise of certain quality, kinds, and amounts, mentioned in an inventory and Exhibit A at a cost of $13,768, to be furnished by the plaintiffs at the marked price and all to be selected by the defendant. The plaintiffs were to pay for cooperage and cartage on the goods, delivered at defendant’s store in Lincoln, and to pay for all as follows: $5,000 in cash down, and $8,768 by the transfer of the following real estate: Lots 15 and 16 in block A, in Davidson’s and Culver’s addition to the town of Milford, in Seward county; also lot 3 in block 1 in Milford; also 640 acres of land in Cheyenne county, Nebraska, located sixteen miles south of Kimball, being the same sold to the plaintiff Schaefle by the Union Pacific Railroad Company; also twelve lots in the city of Hastings, block 22 in Loman’s addition to said city ; all of which the parties agreed to transfer, or cause to be transferred, to the defendant, free of all incumbrance whatever, except that of $672 on the land in Cheyenne county, $1,000 on the block of lots in Hastings, the interest on the same to be paid to the date of contract. The goods to be selected and delivered by defendant on or before February 27, 1888.

The following is a copy of the agreement herein referred to and of exhibit “A” thereto attached:

“Memorandum of agreement made and entered into this 23d day of February, 1888, by and between Geo. M. Traver, party of the first part, and B. F. Schaefle and R. M. Thompson, of Sutton, Nebraska, parties of the second part, witnesseth: The said party of the first part has this day bargained and sold to the said parties of the second [533]*533part, goods, wares, and merchandise of the quality, kinds, and of the amounts as is fully shown by annexed inventory hereto attached, marked exhibit ‘A’ and made a part hereof the aggregate and total cost thereof being the sum of thirteen thousand and seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars ($13,-768.00), as also fully appears on the exhibit ‘A.’ Said goods to be furnished to said parties at the marked price thereof; all of said goods are to be selected by the said Geo. M. Traver. The said parties of the second part are to pay for all boxes and the cost of drayage. Said goods to be delivered at the store of Geo. M. Traver, in Lincoln, Nebraska. In payment of said amount and the cost of said goods, said parties of the second part hereby agree and bind themselves herein to make payment for the same as follows, to-wit: Five thousand dollars cash in hand at the date of this contract, and the balance of said amount to be paid, to-wit: The sum of $6,768.00 in the transfer and conveyance of the following described real estate by the parties of the second part to the said Geo. M. Traver. [Here follows' the description of several parcels of real property.] That said goods are to be selected and delivered by the said Geo. M. Traver on or before the 27th day of February, 1888. All former contracts heretofore made by the parties hereto are hereby revoked and any suits at law now commenced by the said Traver shall be dismissed at once. In testimony whereof the said parties have hereunto set their hands this 25th day of February, 1888.”

Signed and witnessed.

“ Exhibit ‘A.’

Ginghams............................................ $100 00

Light brown muslin................................ 100 00

Pillow case cotton and sheeting............. 50 00

Prints ................................................ 100 00

Overalls, jumpers,.coats........................... 100 00

Cloaks and jerseys ................................. 567 25

Underwear .......................................... 400 00

[534]*534Table oil clotb....................................... $5 70

Fans ...........................................i...... 125 Ó0

Scarfs, jackets, hoods, leggins, etc................ 200 00

Cottonades............................................ 98 60

Cassimeres and jeans................................ 300 00

Oil clothing and oil hats.................. 251 85

Pipes.................................................. 175 00

White goods department.......................... 400 00

Window curtains.................................... 175 50

Skirts........................................ 76 77

Velvets, brocades, farmers’ satin and velveteen, 600 00

Hosiery............................................... 300 00

Gloves................................................ 600 00

Laces.................................................. 200 00

Embroideries and allovers........................ 200 00

Wallets and purses................................. 100 00

Ladies’ neckwear.................................... 100 00

Dress and cloak trimmings........................ 300 00

Silks, satins, and surahs........................... 600 00

Soaps.................................................. 100 00

Jewelry........... 200 00

Brushes............................................... 100 00

Linens................ 150 00

Tabling and napkins .............................. 150 00

Draperies.................. 100 00

Flannels ............................................. 1,000 00

Dress goods, suitings, and cloakings............ 1,500 00

White and colored cotton flannels............... 150 00

Shawls................................................ 800 00

Table spreads ....................................... 56 40',

Buttons............................................... 1,097 88

, Linings and facings................................ 300 00

Notions and sundries .............. 500 00

Bibs......................... 100 00

Gents’ neckwear.................................... 300 00

Ladies’ and gents’ handkerchiefs................. 300 00

[535]*535Ribbons...................... $400 00

S. M. needles ............. 28 05

Childrens’ cotton cloakings, crashes, warp, duck, drills, shirt fronts, veilings, shoe blacking, corsets, silk mitts and mufflers, to amount of.......................................... 200 00

$13,768 00

“ If this bill is not in all respects just as the trade was made notify us at once, as no change of terms or prices will be allowed at time of settlement.

(On the margin:)

“ The foregoing inventory is the one referred to in said contract and hereby affirmed by us.”

Signed by the plaintiffs.

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