
    Michael Shafer v. William D. Whiting.
    Filed September 23, 1898.
    No. 8246.
    Sufficiency of Evidence: Review. This court will not reverse a judgment based on a verdict supported by sufficient competent evidence.
    Error from the district court of Burt county. Tried below before Kexsor, J.
    
      .Affirmed.
    
    
      W. G. Sears and H. Wade Gillis, for plaintiff in error.
    
      E. E. Garter, contra.
    
   Sullivan, J.

This was an action of replevin instituted in Burt county for the recovery of thirty-five cords of sixteen-inch stove wood. The case was tried to a jury, and, the plaintiff having obtained a verdict and judgment in his favor, the defendant brings the record here for review. It is conceded that the only question for decision is the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict. The testimony is conflicting, but we are disposed to think that the jury reached a correct conclusion. At any rate, there is no sufficient reason why their finding, being approved by the trial court, should not stand. The judgment is

AFFIRMED.  