ELDER v. SAGE


257 Wis. 214 (1950)

ELDER and wife, Plaintiffs and Respondents, vs. SAGE, Defendant and Appellant: NEW LISBON STATE BANK, Impleaded Defendant and Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

June 6, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Donovan, Gleiss, Goodman, Breitenfield & Gleiss of Tomah, and oral argument by Victor H. Breitenfield.

C. E. Macomber of New Lisbon, for the respondents.


MARTIN, J.

Since defendant-appellant has raised the question of fraud, it is necessary to detail many of the facts in this case.

The land upon which plaintiff Elder erected tourist cabins in which the defendant Sage installed heating and plumbing fixtures, was purchased by Elder for $900. He had only $600 of his own to pay toward the purchase price. In 1947, Elder negotiated a G. I. loan from the impleaded defendant, New Lisbon State Bank, in the amount of...

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