GIVENS, Chief Justice.
Respondent claimed that appellant negligently killed his registered milking Shorthorn cow with her sucking calf, and one heifer, of the reasonable value of $1100, December 5, 1946.
Questioning the asserted value of the animals, negotiations were carried on between respondent, and in the later stages, his attorney, and appellant's claim agents, culminating in appellant's grudging letter of February 10, 1949, containing nevertheless a...
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