CRAFT V. ELDER & JOHNSTON CO., 38 N.E. 2d 416 (1941) CASE BRIEF

CRAFT V. ELDER & JOHNSTON CO.
38 N.E. 2d 416 (1941)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an action in damages for breach of a unilateral contract in a newspaper.
FACTS: Elder (D) advertised a $175 electric sewing machine for $26 in the Dayton Shopping Newspaper. The price in the ad was for a Thursday special only. That Thursday, Craft (P) tendered $26 dollars and D refused to accept the money. P sued for breach of contract. From a judgment of dismissal, P appealed.

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