Wells Fargo & Co. v. Sprague
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Opinion
This is a suit for damages to three cars of green corn and ripe tomatoes shipped from points in Cameron county, Tex., to Chicago, Ill. It was alleged that the three cars were properly loaded with the corn and tomatoes, the same being fresh and in good condition to be iced, precooled, refrigerated, and shipped to Chicago and delivered there in good condition to Roy Campbell, the consignee, in consideration of the charges demanded by appellant; that, after the three cars had been properly loaded and delivered to appellant, the ventilators in two of them were closed by fastening heavy paper over them in order that they might be precooled, but after such precooling the paper should have been, but was not, removed and the air could not circulate, but became dead and stale, and the temperature necessary to protect the corn and tomatoes from spoiling could not be maintained, and the products were injured thereby. It was further alleged that the cars were not properly and sufficiently iced while on the road to keep it at such temperature as was necessary to protect the shipment from heat and deterioration, so that the corn and tomatoes were greatly damaged when they reached Chicago. The cause was tried without a jury, and judgment rendered in favor of appellee for $2,413.90.
The «sixth assignment of error does not point out any error of which it may be desired to complain, and is overruled.
No error is indicated by the brief, and the judgment is affirmed.
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