Title: TRADERS COMPRESS CO. v. McMAHAN
Citation: 107 Okla. 164, 1924 OK 883, 231 P. 52 4
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: October 7, 1924

TRADERS COMPRESS CO. v. McMAHAN Annotate this Case TRADERS COMPRESS CO. v. McMAHAN 1924 OK 883 231 P. 524 107 Okla. 164 Case Number: 14786 Decided: 10/07/1924 Supreme Court of Oklahoma TRADERS COMPRESS CO. v. McMAHAN. Syllabus ¶0 Case Followed. Same as in Traders Compress Company, a Corporation, v. O. K. Precure, No. 14785, handed down this day, 107 Okla. 191 , 231 P. 516. Ames, Lowe & Richardson, Burford, Miley, Hoffman & Burford, and Abernathy & Howell, for plaintiff in error. Goode & Dierker and Kittie Sturdevant, for defendant in error. NICHOLSON, J. ¶1 This was an action by O. C. McMahan, as plaintiff, against the Traders Compress Company, as defendant, to recover the sum of $ 942, the alleged value of nine bales of cotton stored with the defendant by the plaintiff, which cotton was destroyed by fire while in the possession of the defendant. A trial resulted in a judgment in favor of the plaintiff for the amount sued for, from which the defendant has appealed. The facts and issues of law presented are identical with those in the case of Traders' Compress Company, Plaintiff in Error, v. O. K. Precure, Defendant in Error, No. 14785, 107 Okla. 191 , 231 P. 516, and what was there said applies in all respects to this case. ¶2 Accordingly, the judgment herein is reversed, and the cause remanded for a new trial.