City of Caruthersville v. Huffman

171 S.W. 323, 262 Mo. 367, 1914 Mo. LEXIS 169
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedDecember 2, 1914
StatusPublished
Cited by19 cases

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City of Caruthersville v. Huffman, 171 S.W. 323, 262 Mo. 367, 1914 Mo. LEXIS 169 (Mo. 1914).

Opinion

BROWN, C.

Ejectment to recover a.tract of land in the city of Caruthersville in said county, twenty feet wide and one hundred feet long, on the ground that it is dedicated to public use as an alley. A jury was waived.

There was no substantial dispute as to the facts. While it is not clearly shown in the evidence it seems to be assumed in argument that on March 22, 1895, the land included'in “Ward’s First Addition of Ca-' ruthersville ” was within the city limits. On that day the plat was filed, consisting of two tiers of blocks extending in a northerly and southerly direction, five blocks in each tier. On the east side was a street named Carleton avenue; between the two tiers of blocks was Highland avenue, and on the west, Cotton avenue. From north to south the cross streets were named George, Neptune, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, and an unnamed street along the south end. Block five occupies the southeast corner of the plat, with its two tiers of lots, each lot having fifty feet frontage and a depth of 140 feet. Lots one to six inclusive, numbered from north to south, fronted on Carleton avenue, while lots seven to twelve inclusive, numbered from south to north, fronted on Highland avenue. The alley in question extends through the middle of the block from Mercury street on the north to the unnamed street on the south, in the rear of the lots, and is twenty feet wide. A similar alley extends through each block except the north pair, the north six lots of which front north on George street with an alley extending east and west in their rear. All the other blocks are identical.

On the date mentioned William A. Ward and his three sisters, with the husbands of two of them who were married women, filed the plat above described in

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