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S. & M. S. Ry. Co. v. Live Stock Bank.' [178 III.
over the bills of lading- to-our bank and office. I paid the scale tickets that were presented that day, and drew, or instructed the assistant cashier to draw, (which he did,) a draft for the amount we had paid that day, attaching the bill of lading" representing that number of cattle. When I went to the office of the Lake Shore road Hugh Gillice was present and Mr. Vaughn. I said to Hugh Gillice, *If we pay for the cattle that your purchased fo
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Gillice we want either the guaranty of some bank east, where he is doing business, or we must have a bill of lading. It is too late now, — there isn't time enough to get a guaranty, — and I want a bill of lading for these cattle if you want them paid for.
Q. "What did he say, as nearly as you can remember it?
A. "The first question was, *What is the matter?' I re- peated what I had said about what the requirement of the bank was. He says, *I suppose it's all right if you say so.' That was his answer to me.


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