SANBORN, District Judge.
Yesner & Stone were merchants at Tracy. They kept their account at the bank. On April 10, 1928, they owed the bank on notes, which were then due, approximately $4,000. They had, shortly before that time, had a fire. They received on account of their loss from the insurance company some $5,700, a portion of which was deposited in the bank, so that on April 10th, by reason of that deposit, they had a credit balance of $4,139.20. Of this...
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