Goss v. Lester

1 Wis. 43
CourtWisconsin Supreme Court
DecidedJune 15, 1853
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Goss v. Lester, 1 Wis. 43 (Wis. 1853).

Opinion

By the Court,

Smith, J.

This is an appeal from the decree of the Circuit Court of Winnebago County.

The bill in this case was filed the 16th day of December, A. D. 1852, in the said Circuit Court, and sets forth, that on the 14th day of July, 1849, John Lester, one of the defendants, borrowed of Francis B. Webster, the other defendant, $100.00, payable in one year, with interest at the rate of six per cent, per month, and gave his note for the same ; and to [44]*44secure tiie payment of said note, Lester gave to Webster a mortgage on tbe west balf of tbe soutb-west quarter of section 32, town 20, range 16, in tbe county of Winnebago.

That afterwards, and about tbe month of November, 1849, tbe said John Lester held by contract of purchase from one John Fitzgerald, tbe south-east quarter of section 81, town 20, range 19, in said county, but said Lester bad paid no part of tbe purchase money for the same ; that said Lester, about that time, borrowed another $100 of said Webster, and assigned said contract as security.

In tbe month of February,. 1850, Webster paid to Fitzgerald tbe purchase money for said last mentioned tract, and took a deed for tbe same.

About tbe 5th day of November, 1849, tbe complainant, doss, loaned to said Lester, $500, at 50 per cent, per annum, and took bis two notes of $250 each for tbe same ; to secure tbe payment of which Lester gave to doss a mortgage on tbe south-east quarter of section 31, town 20, range 16, and tbe west balf of tbe south-east quarter of section 32, town 20, range 16, and also tbe west balf of tbe north-west quarter of section —, town 19, range 16. That tbe whole of said sum and interest is due ; that no proceedings at law have been bad ; and that tbe west balf of tbe south-east quarter of section 32 is tbe same land previously mortgaged to Webster, to secure the payment of tbe said $100 and interest. That tbe south-east quarter of section 31 is tbe same land which Lester held by contract from Fitzgerald, and which contract Lester bad assigned over to Webster as security, as aforesaid. That Lester-, at tbe time of making tbe mortgage to Gross, bad not legal title to tbe said west [45]*45half of the north-west quarter of section 5, town 19, range 16 ; that Lester held it by contract which, not having: been complied with, had become null and void. ° x 1

On or about the 8th day of July, 1850, "Webster, by false and fraudulent representations that some one from Indiana, was in Oshkosh, and about to attach Lester’s property, induced him to give to him, Webster, a chattel mortgage to secure the payment of one thousand dollars, but without consideration in fact, upon 300 saw logs, 50,000 shingles, the undivided half of a raft of square timber, 10 cows, 10 head of young cattle, and 50 sheep.

About the month of December, 1850, Webster, by similar false representation, induced Lester to make a note to him for $250, without any valuable consideration, and to secure the same by a chattel mortgage on a threshing machine, the property of Lester, worth some three hundred and fifty dollars or more. The bill alleges that these representations were wholly false, and designed to operate upon the fears of Lestei*, and to enable the defendant, Webster, to get into his hands all of the property of Lester.

The bill further alleges, that in April, 1851, Lester was possessed of 400 good pine saw logs, worth at least ■$400, and at Webster’s request, he let him [Webster] have the logs ; that it was agreed that Webster should get the logs sawed into lumber, and to sell and dispose of the same, and to account to Lester for one half of the proceeds of such lumber, and to apply the amount on the indebtedness of Lester ; that Webster had the logs sawed into lumber, sold the same, and converted the whole proceeds to his own use, and refused to account to Lester or to apply the same on his indebtedness.

[46]*46The bill further states, that about the 1st day of May, 1851, the said Webster fraudulently and falsely, and with intent to keep and retain in his hands all the property of Lester, represented to him, that the complainant was about to attach the property of Lester, and as he was owing him, Webster, some small demands, he induced Lester, by such representations, to renew the chattel mortgage for $1,000, of the date of July, 1850, which was then about to expire. That such representations were wholly false, and designed to injure and defraud the said Lester and the complainant.

That a few days afterwards, the said Webster went to Lester, and proposed to him, that if the^complainant would pay to him, Webster, six hundred dollars, he would deed to him, the complainant, the said south-east quarter of section 31, and would also relinquish to Lester his mortgage on the said west half of the south-west quarter of section 32. That Lester informed the complainant of this proposition, and soon after the complainant and Webster met, and had a conversation together upon the subject, in which Webster proposed that the complainant should pay him $772 y to which proposition the complainant assented, in case it would be agreed to by Lester. That thereupon Webster went to Lester, and told him that he and the complainant had arranged matters between them, and told him that the complainant had agreed to pay him, Webster, $772, and that Lester was to deed the said 80 acres in the southwest quarter of section 32 to him, Webster, and that he, Webster, was to deed it to the complainant, and that it was the complainant’s wish that the conveyances should be so made. That said representa[47]*47tions to Lester, as to the conveyances, were false; that the complainant made no such request, hut that the story was contrived by Webster, with the de-J J ' sign of obtaining a deed of the said 80 acres of land from Lester, without any intention on the part of Webster, to convey the same to the complainant. That Lester, relying upon the representations of Webster, deeded the said 80 acres to him. That the only object of Lester was to effect, in some way, satisfactory to all the parties, a final settlement of his indebtedness to Webster. That Webster told him, that the complainant would give Lester two years to pay him, the complainant, and that all the mortgages were to be given up to the said Lester. That after Webster had obtained the deed from Lester, as aforesaid, he pretended to Lester that he and the complainant could not agree, that he retained the deed, and refused to cancel the mortgages of Lester, and refused to close up the agreement with the complainant. That after such refusals, Lester became alarmed, and demanded of Webster that he should give up the deed aforesaid. That Webster refused for some time, but at length proposed to the said Lester, to give him back the deed to the said 80 acres of land, provided Lester would give him a mortgage on the same for $600. That Lester, thinking he could do no better, consented, and gave to Webster a mortgage on the said land for $600, which Webster still holds. That said deed and mortgage were obtained by Webster, of the said Lester, by fraud, circumvention and deceit, and were without any valuable consideration whatever.

That the amount paid by Webster to Fitzgerald, as the purchase money of the land mentioned in the [48]*48contract before described, was about $235] that the amount borrowed by Lester, of Webster, was about $200, and that the whole indebtedness of the said ' Lester, to Webster, does not exceed $200.

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