Ball, Hutchings & Co. v. Presidio County

29 S.W. 1042, 88 Tex. 60, 1895 Tex. LEXIS 437
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 4, 1895
DocketNo. 236.
StatusPublished
Cited by23 cases

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Ball, Hutchings & Co. v. Presidio County, 29 S.W. 1042, 88 Tex. 60, 1895 Tex. LEXIS 437 (Tex. 1895).

Opinion

*63 DENMAN, Associate Justice.

—On the 9th day of February, 1886, the Commissioners Court of Presidio County, Texas, entered an order embodying the following: (1) The bid of Britton to construct a court house at Marfa, Presidio County, Texas, for $60,000, to be paid in courthouse and jail bonds, and that of Anderson, to construct a jail at same place for $26,000, to be paid in same kind of bonds, were accepted; (2) Britton and Anderson were respectively required, within ten days from February 9, 1886, the date of said order, to enter into contracts to construct same; (3) work to begin in twenty days from date of contracts, and the court house to be finished within one year and the jail within six months from date of contracts; (4) the bonds were to be of the denomination of $1000 each, to bear interest at 8 per cent, to run fifteen years from their dates, and the $60,000 to be delivered to Brit-ton were to bear the samé date as his contract to build the court house, $30,000 of them to be delivered to him when the contract was signed, and $30,000 when the court house was half finished, and the $26,000 to be delivered to Anderson were to bear the same date as his contract to build the jail, $13,000 of them to be delivered to him when the contract was signed, and $13,000 when the jail was half finished; (5) the county judge was authorized on behalf of the county to enter into said contracts with Britton and Anderson, and to issue and deliver to them respectively said bonds as above provided.

The order did not provide for numbering the bonds, nor for a tax to raise a sinking fund and interest.

The record does not directly show the dates of signing the contracts for the court house and jail respectively, but does show that sixty of the bonds, numbering from 1 to 60 inclusive, were dated February 11, 1886, and delivered to Britton, and that twenty-six of such bonds, numbering from 61 to 86 inclusive, were dated February 15, 1886, and delivered to Anderson. Said eighty-six bonds, being for $1000 each, were all the bonds authorized to be issued by said order of February 9, 1886, and each bond was in the same words and figures, with the exception of numbers and dates, as the one hereinafter set out.

The record shows, that on the 6th day of December, 1886, the Commissioners Court of Presidio County, for the purpose of paying for the furnishing of said court house and erecting a system of waterworks for said court house and jail, then already constructed,, delivered to Britton & Long ten bonds, numbered 87 to 96 inclusive, each in the following language, except as to number, omitting coupons:

“The county of Presidio, in the State of Texas, will pay the bearer $1000, fifteen years after date, with interest at the rate of 8 per centum, payable annually on the 10th day of April, at the State Treasury, on surrender of the proper coupon hereto attached. This bond is issued by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of the State of Texas, entitled, *64 ‘An act to authorize the County Commissioners Court of the several counties of the State to issue bonds for the erection of a court house, and to levy a tax to pay for the same/ approved February 11, 1881, and by virtue of the provisions of chapter 17, laws of called session of the Eighteenth Legislature, which said chapter has since been validated by the Act of March 27, 1885, authorizing the County Commissioners Court of the several counties of the State to issue bonds for the erection of a county jail, and by order of the County Commissioners Court of said county of Presidio, on the 9th day of February, 1886, and is redeemable before maturity at the pleasure of the county.
“In testimony whereof, the County Commissioners Court of Presidio . County has caused to be hereto affixed the seal and signatures of the proper officers of said court, this the 6th day of December, 1886.
“J. S. Gatlin,
“County Judge of Presidio County.
“Countersigned: W. S. Lempert,

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