Eminence Land & Mining Co. v. Current River Land & Cattle Co.

86 S.W. 145, 187 Mo. 420, 1905 Mo. LEXIS 271
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedMarch 15, 1905
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Bluebook
Eminence Land & Mining Co. v. Current River Land & Cattle Co., 86 S.W. 145, 187 Mo. 420, 1905 Mo. LEXIS 271 (Mo. 1905).

Opinion

VALLIANT, J. —

This is a suit under section 650, Revised Statutes 1899, to quiet title to certain land in Shannon county.

The plaintiff claims title through a sheriff’s deed under execution on a special judgment for taxes. The defendants hold the title of the defendants in the tax suit. At the trial the plaintiff offered the sheriff’s deed in evidence, but the defendants objected to it on the ground that the judgment on which it rested was invalid. The court, after hearing the evidence relating thereto, decided that the judgment was invalid and sustained the defendants’objection to the sheriff’s deed; whereupon the plaintiff was driven to a nonsuit, and appealed from the judgment.

The vital question in the case is the one relating to the validity of the judgment in the tax suit, and that depends on the notice the defendants in that suit had.

The plaintiff introduced in evidence a patent from the United States, dated February 1, 1848, conveying the land to Robert B. Cowan; a deed from Cowan, dated January 19, 1875, conveying the same to Richard B. Lee, William W. Fleming, Robert F. Fleming and David D. Mitchell as tenants in common. It'was admitted that the four grantees in the last-named deed were all dead prior , to the institution of the tax suit, and that the individual defendants in this suit, together with T. B. Mitchell and Charles G. Mitchell, are their heirs. The plaintiff also introduced deeds showing that T. B. Mitchell and Charles G. Mitchell, as heirs at law to David D. Mitchell deceased, had prior to 1890 conveyed their interest in the land to the defendant the Current River Land & Cattle Company.

Then the plaintiff offered in evidence the sheriff’s deed under the judgment in the tax suit. Defendants objected to the deed on the ground that the judgment on which it was based was invalid; the court heard .evidence on that point and sustained the objection, and the nonsuit followed of necessity.

[425]*425The defendants took the affirmative of that issue and introduced evidence as follows:

It was conceded that the files in the tax suit were lost, so that neither the petition, the summons, the proof of publication, the affidavit on which the order of publication was based, nor the notice of sale could be seen. The judgment as shown by the record was as follows:

“The State of Missouri, at the relation and to the use of F. M. Chilton, Collector of the Revenue of Shannon County, in the State of Missouri, Plaintiff, against Current River Land and Cattle Company, and the unknown heirs of Richard B. Lee, Wm. W. Fleming, Robert F. Fleming, David D. Mitchell, Allen McDaniel, M. W. Wetmore, Thomas Money, Wm. Warren, Robert B. Cowan, David'Mathews, Defendants.
“Now on this day comes the plaintiff herein by attorneys, and the said defendants being three times solemnly called, come not, but make default, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that said defendants have been duly and legally notified of this proceeding as follows, to-wit: Current River Land and Cattle Company, having been previously served at least fifteen days before the first day of the present term of this court and unknown heirs of Richard B. Lee, Wm. W. Fleming, David D. Mitchell, Allen McDaniel, M. W. Wetmore, Thomas Money, Wm. Warren, Robert B. Cowan, David Mathews, by advertisement in the Current Wave, a weekly newspaper published in Eminence, Shannon county, Missouri for four consecutive weeks, the last insertion being at least fifteen days before the first day of the present term of this court, and the said defendants having failed to appear and this action being wholly undefended, and on motion of the plaintiff this cause is submitted to the court, who, after hearing the testimony offered and being fully advised of the premises, doth find,” and then the judgment [426]*426goes on to declare the State’s lien for the taxes and decree a sale of the land to enforce the same.

The order of publication as shown'by the record is as follows:

“In the circuit court of Shannon county, Missouri, in vacation, the State of Missouri at the relation and to the use of F. M. Chilton, collector of the revenue of Shannon county, Missouri, plaintiff, against Current River Land and Cattle Company and unknown heirs of Richard B. Lee, deceased, and unknown heirs of Wm. W. Fleming, deceased, unknown heirs of Robert F. Fleming, deceased, unknown heirs of David D. Mitchell, deceased, unknown heirs of Allen McDaniel, deceased, unknown heirs of M. W. Wetmore, deceased, unknown heirs of Thomas Money, deceased, unknown heirs of Wm. Warren, deceased, unknown heirs of Robert B. Cowan, deceased, and unknown heirs of David Mathews, deceased, defendants. Action to enforce State’s lien for back taxes.
“Now, on this 22nd day of January, 1897, comes the plaintiff, F. M. Chilton, collector of the revenue of Shannon county, Missouri, by attorney, and files his petition, setting forth, among other things, under oath, that he verily believes there are other persons interested in the subject-matter of this petition, whose names he can not insert herein because they are unknown to him. They are interested as heirs at law of and derive their interest by inheritance from Richard B. Lee, deceased, Wm. W. Fleming, deceased, Robert F. Fleming, deceased, David D. Mitchell, deceased, Thomas Money, deceased, Wm. Warren, deceased, Robert B. Cowan, deceased, and David Mathews, deceased.
“It is therefore ordered by the clerk of the circuit court of Shannon county, Missouri, in vacation, that publication be made notifying said defendants, unknown heirs of Richard B. Lee, Wm. W. Fleming, Robert F. Fleming, David D. Mitchell, Allen McDaniel, M. W. Wetmore, Thomas Money, Wm. Warren, Robert B. [427]*427Cowan and David Mathews, deceased, that an action had been commenced against them in the circuit court of Shannon county, Missouri, the object, and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri for bach taxes for the year 1895 on the following real estate, situated in Shannon county, Missouri, and belonging to said defendants, to-wit: Lots 1, 2 and 3, northwest quarter section 5, township 29, range 3 west, 240 acres.
“An itemized taxbill, showing the amount of taxes now due on said real estate for the year aforesaid, is filed with said petition, as provided by law, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of $6.94, and unless they be and appear at the next term of said court, to be holden for the county of Shannon and State of Missouri, at the courthouse in said county, on the second Monday in March next, it being the 8th day of March, '1897, and on or before the 3rd day thereof (if the térm shall so long continue, and if not, then before the end of the term), and plead, answer or demur to said plaintiff’s petition, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment rendered, in accordance with the prayer of said petition, and said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, interest and costs, be sold under a special fieri facias to be issued thereon.
“It is further ordered that a copy hereof be published in the Current Wave, a weekly newspaper in Eminence, Shannon county, .Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days, before the commencement of said term of court. ’ ’

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