Case Name: Harry G. Moore, Appellant, v. Charles Zahn et al., Appellees
Court: Kansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Kansas
Decision Date: 1910-01-08
Citations: 81 Kan. 904
Docket Number: No. 16,247
Parties: Harry G. Moore, Appellant, v. Charles Zahn et al., Appellees.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kansas Reports
Volume: 81
Pages: 904–904

Head Matter:
Harry G. Moore, Appellant, v. Charles Zahn et al., Appellees.
No. 16,247.
Appeal from Cloud district court; William T. Dillon, judge.
Opinion filed January 8, 1910.
Affirmed.
Homer Kennett, and Cornelius Gant, for the appellant; Bulkley, Gray & More, of counsel.
Park B. Pulsifer, and Charles L. Hunt, for the appellees.

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
The appellant has no foundation upon which to rest his main contentions. The evidence relating to alteration was introduced without objection, and the case was tried on the theory that such evidence supported the answer. If, however, this were not true, the following cases are decisive against him: Thrashing Machine Co. v. Peterson, 51 Kan. 713; Kurth v. Bank, 77 Kan. 475, 478; White v. Smith, 79 Kan. 96, 101.
The evidence is ample to sustain the verdict, and the judgment is affirmed.