Case Name: NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF MANKATO v. GEORGE TOLAN AND OTHERS
Court: Minnesota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Minnesota
Decision Date: 1917-06-29
Citations: 137 Minn. 474
Docket Number: Nos. 20,337 — (167)
Parties: NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF MANKATO v. GEORGE TOLAN AND OTHERS.
Judges: 
Reporter: Minnesota Reports
Volume: 137
Pages: 474–474

Head Matter:
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF MANKATO v. GEORGE TOLAN AND OTHERS.
June 29, 1917.
Nos. 20,337 — (167).
Verdict — evidence.
Action in replevin for two horses. Jury awarded one to plaintiff. Appeal from an order denying a new trial. Held-. The verdict was sustained by ample evidence. [Reporter.]
Action in replevin in the district court for Blue Earth county to recover possession of two horses and $100 damages. The case was tried before Com-stock, J., and a jury which found in favor of plaintiff for return of one horse, and, if possession could not be obtained, for $125. Prom an order denying their motion for a new trial, defendants appealed.
Affirmed.
George T. Olsen and C. J. Laurisch, for appellants.
H. L. & J. W. Schmitt and Hughes & Ellsworth, for respondent.
Reported in 163 N. W. 1070.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Plaintiff, claiming under a chattel mortgage, brought an action in replevin to obtain possession of two horses, and was awarded one of them by the jury. Defendants appealed from an order denying a new trial. The evidence is ample to sustain the verdict, and we find no errors prejudicial to defendants in either the rulings upon the admission of evidence or in the charge to the jury.
Order affirmed.