Grimes v. Sprague

86 Mo. App. 245, 1900 Mo. App. LEXIS 338
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedDecember 4, 1900
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Grimes v. Sprague, 86 Mo. App. 245, 1900 Mo. App. LEXIS 338 (Mo. Ct. App. 1900).

Opinion

BLAND, P. J.

Plaintiff filed before a justice for suit his statement, wherein he alleged in substance that he per[248]*248formed work and labor for defendant at his instance and request, and that his minor son, Frank Grimes, also labored for him, and that three other persons (named) labored for him; that he was the assignee of the other accounts; that all of said labor was common labor and had been performed within six months, and he prayed for special execution as provided in sections 4910 and 4913, Revised. Statutes 1889. With his statement he filed five itemized accounts as follows:

No. 1.
“Mr. Q. A. Balch, To Mooney, Dr. — With teams.
November 28, 1898.
Date.
28, 5 hours, 30 cents..........................$ 1.50
29, 9 hours, 30 cents........................... 2.70
30, 9 hours, 30 cents.........................] 2.70
1, 9 hours, 30 cents.......................... 2.70
2,' 9 hours, 30 cents.......................... 2.70
3, 9 hours, 30 cents........................ 2.70
Total..................................$15.00
3rd, by cash................................. 4.00
To balance............................$11.00
5, 9 hours, 30 cents........................... 2 70
6, 9 hours, 30 cents........................... 2.70
7, 9 hours, 30 cents........................... 2.70-
To balance ..................$19.10
Signed. Q. A. Balch.
[249]*249No. 2.
November 28, 1898.
“Mr. Q. A. Balcb, To Erank Grimes, Dr. — With teams.
Date.
28, 9 hours, 30 cents..........................$ 2.70
29, 9 hours, 30 cents.......................... 2.70
30, 9 hours, 30 cents.......................... 2.70
1, 6 hours, 30 cents.......................... 1.80
2, 9 hours, 30 cents.......................... 2.70
. 3, 8 hours, 30 cents.......................... 2.40
Total..................................$15.00
3d, by cash.................................. 7.00
To balance..............................$ 8.00
5, 9 hours, 30 cents.......................... 2.70
6, 9 hours, 30 cents.......................... 2.70
7, 9 hours, 30 cents.......................... 2.70
To balance.............................$16.10
Signed. Q. A. Balch.
No. 3.
November —, 1898.
“Mr. Q. A. Balch, To W. W. Grimes, Dr.
Date.
28, 4 hours, 12 1-2 cents.......................$ .60
29, 9 hours, 12 1-2 cents....................... 1.25
30, 9 hours, 12 1-2 cents....... 1.25
1, 9 hours, 12 1-2 cents....................... 1.25
2, 9 hours, 12 1-2 cents....................... 1.25
3, 9 hours, 12 1-2. cents'....................... 1.25
Total..................................$ 6.85
Signed. Q. A. Balch.
[250]*250No. 4.
November 29, 1898.
“Mr. Q. A. Balch, To N. Thurman, Dr.
Date.
29, 9 hours, 12 1-2 cents.......................$ 1.25
30, 9 hours, 12 1-2 cents....................... 1.25
1, 9 hours, 12 1-2 cents....................... 1.25
2, 9 hours, 12 1-2 cents...................... 1.25
3, 9 hours, 12 1-2 cents....................... 1.25
Total .................................$ 6.25
3d, by cash.................................. 2.50
To balance.......................,.........$ 3.75
5, 9 hours, 12 1-2 cents....................... 1.25
6, 9 hours, 12 1-2 cents....................... 1.25
7, 9 hours, 12 1-2 cents....................... 1.25
8, 8 hours, 12 1-2 cents....................... 1.00
To balance.............................$ 8.50
Signed. Q. A. Balch.
No. 5.
November 29, 1898.
“Mr. Q. A. Balch, To Web Thurman, Dr.
Date.
29, 9 hours, 30 cents......................■....$ 2.70
30, 9 hours, 30 cents.......................... 2.70
1, 9 hours, 30 cents.......................... 2.70
2, 9 hours, 30 cents.......................... 2.70
Total..................................$10.80
3rd, by cash............................ .... 5 00
[251]*251To balance.............................$ 5.80
Eor hauling stumps.............................10
To balance.............................$ 6.50
Signed. Q. A. Balch.”

The cause went to the circuit court by appeal, where it was tried de novo by the court without the intervention of a jury. The court found a lump sum of $48.96 due plaintiff, but made no separate finding on either of the five separate accounts filed with the statement. The court rendered judgment for plaintiff and awarded execution to issue “in accordance with the provisions of section 4910, Revised Statutes 1889.” After unavailing motions for new trial and in arrest, defendant appealed.

I. It is contended by appellant that there is no evidence to support the finding of the trial court. The testimony of plaintiff tends to prove that the appellant paid the workmen on the work; said he was the paymaster, and would pay every cent when the work was completed (excavating 3 cellars); that Balch was the superintendent of the work and was appellant’s agent, hired the men, and gave them the statements of their account filed with the suit.

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