DODEN v. HOUSH

No. 49982.

105 N.W.2d 78 (1960)

John DODEN, Appellee, v. Charles N. HOUSH, d/b/a Forest City Auction Company, and E. R. Doane, Appellants. Raymond BARNES, Appellee, v. HOUSH et al., Appellants. Harm FREESEMANN, Appellee, v. HOUSH et al., Appellants.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

September 20, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Boyle & Schuler, Clear Lake, and B. C. Berge, Garner, for appellants.

Finley & Teas, Mason City, for appellees.


THORNTON, Justice.

Each plaintiff brought an action against the defendants to recover damages for breach of warranty of fitness of feeder pigs purchased by plaintiffs from defendants at public auction. Defendant Charles N. Housh is the owner and operator of a livestock sales barn known as the Forest City Auction Company, Forest City, Iowa. Defendant E. R. Doane sold the feeder pigs through the sales barn at public auction. The pigs had been purchased by him in Oklahoma...

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