Browning v. Richardson

85 S.W. 518, 186 Mo. 361, 1905 Mo. LEXIS 323
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedFebruary 15, 1905
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Browning v. Richardson, 85 S.W. 518, 186 Mo. 361, 1905 Mo. LEXIS 323 (Mo. 1905).

Opinion

BRACE, P. J.

— On the fourteenth of June, 1899, William C. Richardson, public administrator of the city of St. Louis, in charge of the estate of Browning, King & Company, filed in the probate court of said city his first annual settlement in said estate in words and figures as follows, to-wit:

1898.
June, To stock of goods as per appraisement ......................$182,859.16
“ fixtures, as per appraisement.. 6,322.50
“ good will, as per appraisement 18,000.00
“ accounts as per inventory____ 15,435.18
cash from sales .............. 25,452.13
“ cash from Hatch ............ 453.77
$248,522.74
Cr.
1898.
May 6, By paid J. W. Kennedy, watchman, 1,....................$ 55.00
May 6, By paid Jos. Roderman, watchman, 2 42.50
[366]*366May 6, By paid Jas. A. Harris, Appraiser, 3 ..................$ 100.00
May 6, By paid Wm. M. Tamblyn, appraiser, 4,................... 100.00
May 13, By paid O. W. Roderman, appraiser, 5, .................. 100.00
May 17, By paid A. Marshall, clerk, 6, 200.00
May 27, By paid notice of letters, 7,.. 6.25
May 31, By paid Wm. C. Browning, distributee, 8, ................... 108,599.76
May 31, By paid Edw. W. Dewey, distributee, 9,.................. 14,392.73
May 31, By paid Jas. A. Bingham, distributee, 10, ................ 7,977.33
May 31, By paid Jno. S. Browning, distributee, 11, ................ 6,072.84
May 31, By paid Wm. H. Browning, distributee, 12, ................. 4,751.22
May 31, By paid H. K. Browning, distributee, 13, ................ 4,751.22
May 31, By paid Francis King, distributee, 14,............... 826.32
May 31, By paid C. E. Woodruff, distributee, 15................... 1,780.10
May 21, By paid H. W. King, Admr., distributee, 16,.................. 81,745.22
June 15, By paid, John A. Sea, atty., 17 150.00
June 15, By paid Kerr & Tittmann, 18 100.00
June 15, By paid Woerner & Woerner, 19, ....................... 10.00
June 15, By paid H. L. Hatch, for appraisers at Kansas City, 20, .. 210.00
June 15, By paid S. W. Hutchinson, clerk at Kansas City, 21, ...... 130.00
June 16, By paid Henderson & Henderson, attorneys, 22........... 3,000.00
June 16, By paid W. W. Henderson, drafting inventory and appraisement, 23, .................. 500.00
June 16, By paid witnesses to inventory, 24, ..................... 7.00
June 16, By paid Wm. C. Richardson, expenses to Kansas City, 25,.... 69.00
June 16, By paid W. W. Henderson, expenses to Kansas City, 26 .. 95.00
Aug. 9, By paid R. S. Stone, watchman at Kansas City, 27, ........... 15.00
Aug. 9, By paid surviving partners, error in cash sales, .......... 11.23
1899.
June, By paid probate fees, 28 ...... 265.05 Comm. & Aff., as per agreem’t, 12,432.13 $248,494.90
Balance $ 27.84

[367]*367And on the same day the said Eichardson, public administrator in charge of the estate of Henry W. King, deceased, filed in said court his first annual settlement in said estate, in words and figures as follows, to-wit:

1898..
June, To amount received from estate of H. W. King & Co........... $ 2,407.05
To amount received from estate of Browning, King & Co....... 81,745.22
$ 84,152.27
Cr.
1898.
May, By paid notice of letters, 1,......$ 6.25
By paid W. W. Henderson, drafting inventory, 2, ............. 50.00
By paid witnesses to inventory, 3, 2.00
By paid certified copy of will and telegram, 4,.................. 10.20
May 31, By paid executors and trustees under will of H. W. King, 5,.. 78,306.31
May 31, By paid W. B. Thompson, atty., 6.................... 1,500.00
May 31, By paid commissions as per agreement.................. 4,207.61
1899.
June, By paid probate fees, 7, ........ 8.60
By paid attorney’s fees, this and final settlements, 8 .......... 39.50
Balance $ 21.80

Afterwards on the twelfth of June, 1900, the said Eichardson filed his final settlement in each of said estates accounting therein for the small balance remaining in his hands in each, as per his first annual settlements, and on the sixteenth of June, 1900, the following exceptions were filed to his annual and final settlements in the estate Browning, King & Company:

“Now comes the exceptors, William C. Browning, Edward W. Dewey, James A. Bingham, John S. Browning, William H. Browning, H. K. Browning, Francis King, and C. E. Woodruff, and state that they are former partners of the partnership of Browning, King & Company, and as such are distributees of the partner[368]*368ship estate of the said Browning, King & Company; and come the exceptors, Aurelia R. King, Francis King and Cyrus Bentley, and state that they are executors of the last will and testament of Henry W. King, deceased, and that the principal estate of the said Henry W. King, deceased, is being administered in the probate court of Cook county, State of Illinois, and that the said Henry W. King, deceased, was a partner in the said partnership of Browning, King & Company, and that said executors are entitled to the share of the said Henry W. King, deceased, in said partnership.
* ‘ That William C. Richardson is the public administrator of the city of St. Louis, and as such is in charge of and administering on the said estate of Browning, King & Company and the individual estate of Henry W. King, and that the administration in this court of the individual estate of Henry W. King is ancillary to said principal administration of his estate in Cook county, Illinois.
“First Exception.

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