Case Name: A. J. NICHOLS, Appellant, v. Gus VOGT, Appellee
Court: Texas Courts of Civil Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1926-06-11
Citations: 284 S.W. 1118
Docket Number: No. 3211
Parties: A. J. NICHOLS, Appellant, v. Gus VOGT, Appellee.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter
Volume: 284
Pages: 1118–1118

Head Matter:
A. J. NICHOLS, Appellant, v. Gus VOGT, Appellee.
(No. 3211.)
(Court of Civil Appeals of Texas. Texarkana.
June 11, 1926.
Rehearing Denied June 17, 1926.
Maurice Ilirsch and Allen Hannay, both of Houston, for appellant. W. -G. Love and Wagner & Wagner) all of Houston, for appellee.

Opinion:
HODGES, J.
The appellee sued and recovered a judgment against the appellant on a promissory note made by the latter to the former for $500. The execution of the note i§ admitted, but as a defense the appellant alleged that it was secured by false representations as to the valúe of some stock in a corporation which the appellant was induced to purchase. The facts show, without dispute, that the consideration of the note was $500 in money loaned by the appellee to the appellant. It was used by the appellant for the purchase of stock in a corporation which he alleged proved to be worthless. The appellee was not in any manner interested in the purchase of that stock. He merely loaned the appellant the money which the latter used in that transaction. The judgment is affirmed.