SIBLEY, District Judge.
The bill of complainants, now appellants, was dismissed on the ground that it set forth no basis for relief in equity, and no cause of action at law if transferred to that side of the court. Much condensed, it alleges that complainants, as cotton merchants, during April, 1925, on orders from W. B. Glenn, as manager of Ozark Cotton Mill Company, placed upon the premises of the company for delivery to it when paid for three lots of cotton, consisting...
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