Hobbs v. Hobbs

The evidence was admissible. The location of points which were at a known distance from the one in dispute would furnish some information upon the issue being tried. Keefe v. Railroad, ante, 116. *Page 591

The argument was manifestly proper. It was confined to the evidence in the case and was a temperate criticism of the devious course which the evidence tended to show the plaintiff had taken.

Exceptions overruled.

All concurred.