Charlotte Harbor & Northern Railway Co. v. Burwell

56 Fla. 217
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedJune 15, 1908
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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Bluebook
Charlotte Harbor & Northern Railway Co. v. Burwell, 56 Fla. 217 (Fla. 1908).

Opinion

Hocker, J.:

On the 18th day of July, 1907, the defendants in error, whom we shall term the plaintiffs, [219]*219brought an action of general assumpsit against the plaintiff in error, treated herein as the defendant, in the Circuit Court of Duval County.- The declaration and bill of particulars are as follows:

“Blair Burwell, Jr., and Charles. E. Hillyer,. co-partners doing business as Burwell & Hillyer, by their attorneys, Kay, Doggett & Smith, sues Charlotte Harbor & Northern Railway company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, for that, on the 1st day of July, A. D. 1907, the defendant was indebted to the plaintiffs in the sum of two thousand dolars for money payable by the defendant to the plaintiffs for goods bargained and sold by the plaintiffs to the defendant.
2nd. And in the like sum. for work done and materials provided by the plaintiffs for the defendant at its request.
3rd. And in the like sum for money lent by the plaintiffs to- the defendant.
4th. And in the like sum for money paid by the plaintiffs for the defendant at its request.
5th. And in the like sum. for money received by the defendant for the use of the plaintiffs.
6th. And in the like sum for money found to be due from the defendant to the plaintiffs on accounts stated between them.'
7th. And in the like sum for interest on divers sums of money due to the plaintiffs by the defendant, forebome to the defendant at its request by 'the plaintiffs before this time.
Wherefore, the plaintiffs bring this their suit, and asks damages in the sum- of two- thousand dollars.
And plaintiffs attach hereto- a Bill, of Particulars of the ¿ccount sued on.
Kay, Doggett & Smith,
Attorneys for the Plaintiffs.
[220]*220“Jacksonville, Florida, June ioth, 1907.
The Charlotte Harbor and Northern Ry. G>.,
To Burwell and Hillyer, Dr,
To 207 caps 12 in. by 12 in. by 12 ft, 29,808 ft. B. M., replaced at Gasparilla. Sound where taken off by direction of Chief Engineer, act- • ual amount paid by us to J. R. Chambliss for this work, at $7.00 per M........■................ $208 65
To 4 Gasparilla bridge seats, exact cost, to us over and above the $10.00 per M. B. M., allowed us in the estimate, ...............,..$133 00
To 272 drift bolts at 10 cts. each on the 4 Gasparilla bridge seats...... 27 20
$160 20
To 10 per cent profit on the cost of these Gasparilla bridge seats, .... 16 02— 176 22
To 16 caps, 12 in. by 12 in. by 12 ft., 2,304 ft. B. M., replaced1 at Myakka River where taken off by direction of Chief Engineer, actual amount paid by us to J. R. Chambliss for this work, at $7.00 per M.,....... 16 13
To 2 Myakka River Bridge seats, exact cost to us over and above the $10.50 per M. B. M. allowed us on the estimate, '............. 69 00
To 1 to drift bolts at iocts each on those 2 Myakka River bridge seats x i- 00
$ 80 00
To to per cent profit on cost of those Myakka River bridge seats...... 8 00— 88 00
[221]*221To 4 1-2 tons of coal returned with floating driver which you charged to us at $4.75 per ton.......... 21 37
$5io 37
Jacksonville, Florida, July .rst, 1907.
Charlotte Harbor & Northern Ry.’
To Burwell & Hillyer, Dr.

Statement of bills sent to Charlotte Harbor & Northern Ry. which were passed by Mr. L. ML Fouts, 2nd Vice President and Gen. Mgr. C. H. & N. Ry., and sent to Auditor for payment:

May 1 — 1 bbl of cement taken from first shipment . ............$ 2 75

1 bbl. of cement taken from Myakka by Mr. Spencer, resident engineer........ 2 75

1 bbl. of cement left at Coral Creek for Va. B. & I. Co. . on requpst of Mir. B'ruce, through Mr. Spencer..... 2 75— 8 25

May 1 — 240 drift bolts, 660 lbs. at 3 cents, ..................$19 80

Labor, boring and drifting, at Myakka Draw, 10 bents each side, . .{............ 2 00

Cash to C. Lowe on request of Mr. Spencer, ........... 1 00

14 hrs. towing raft from Cape Hays at 75c..,........... 10 50— 33 30

[222]*222May 9 — 3143 lbs. cast washers at 3c... 94 29

827 lbs boat spikes at $3.40... 28 12

71 lbs cut washers at 4c. . . . 2 84

353 lbs. drift bolts at 3c....... 10 59

309 lbs machine bolts at 3c. . 9 27

311 lbs. lag" screws, 248

screws, at. 6.4c........... 15 87 — 160 98

$202 53

Jacksonville, Florida, July 1st, 1907.

The Charlotte Harbor & Northern Ry. Co.

T0 Burwell & Hillyer, Dr.

To 112 cubic yards crushed Granite at 2384 lbs. per cu. yard, which equals 133 1-2 tons at $2,7x6,............................$362 58

The defendant pleaded “never indebted as alleged,” and “never promised, as alleged,” and an additional plea admitting indebtedness of $181.19 for lEe following claims named in the declaration, viz:

“1907-
May 9 — 3143 lbs. cast washers at 30.$ 94 29
827 lbs. boat spikes, at $3.40 28 12
71 lbs. cut washers, at 4c. . 2 84
353 lbs. drift bolts at 3c. . 10 59
309 lbs. machine bolts at 3c 9 27
311 lbs. lag" - screws, 248
screws, at 6.4c, ........ 15 87
May 1 — 1 bbl. cement taken from first shipment, .......... 2 75
[223]*223May x — i bbl. cement taken from Miyakka by Mr. Spencer. 2 75
1 bbl. cement left at Coral Creek for the V. B. & I. Co. on request of Mr. Bruce through Mr. Spencer, ........i.......... 2 75
41-2 tons of coal returned at $4.75 per ton, ...... 21 37
$190 60
Less 200 drift bolts furnished by Connoly mail boat, 225 lbs, at 3 c, April 10, 1907, .............. 6 75
For unloading rock returned from. Myakka to Liverpool, ................... 2 66— 9 41
$181 19

and setting up a tender and offer to. pay that amount in settlement of said claims and demands, which amount was paid into the registry of the court.

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