CHATTANOOGA GLASS CO. v. BATON ROUGE "76" BOTTLING CO.

No. 3407.

53 So.2d 431 (1951)

CHATTANOOGA GLASS CO. v. BATON ROUGE "76" BOTTLING CO. et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana. First Circuit.

June 29, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fred G. Benton, E. D. Moseley, and Walter P. Macmurdo, Baton Rouge, for "76" Bottling Co., Henry C. Mitchell and Harry D. Mitchell.

Harrison G. Bagwell, Baton Rouge, for Tyree, Champagne and Bagwell.


ELLIS, Judge.

The Chattanooga Glass Company is seeking to recover from the Baton Rouge "76" Bottling Company $516.61 which represents the purchase price of bottles sold to the defendant on December 6, 1946. The plaintiff has joined as defendants Harry D. Mitchell, Henry C. Mitchell, Timothy T. Tyree, Lionel J. Champagne and Harrison G. Bagwell, alleging that all are liable in solido to the plaintiff for the merchandise. The defendant Harry D. and Henry C. Mitchell...

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