Horner v. Missouri Pacific Railway Co.

70 Mo. App. 285, 1897 Mo. App. LEXIS 278
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedApril 7, 1897
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Horner v. Missouri Pacific Railway Co., 70 Mo. App. 285, 1897 Mo. App. LEXIS 278 (Mo. Ct. App. 1897).

Opinion

Bland, P. J.

The respondent as trustee for the Bank of Helena, First National Bank and the People’s Savings Bank and Trust Company, all of Helena, Arkansas, under attachment proceedings against the J. H. Batchelder Egg Case Company (a Missouri corporation) became the owner and took possession of a mill, a leasehold, a lot of timber and other material in Phillips county, Arkansas, which by consent of the parties in interest on the eighth day of October, 1890, he sold to [288]*288J. H. Batchelder Manufacturing Company (an Arkansas corporation) for $8,000 cash paid and seven notes of the company, the first six for $4,000 each, and the last for $950 due as follows: The first, three months after date, the next five notes respectively in four, five, six, seven and eight months after date, and the last, the $950, in ten months after date. By the contract of sale it was agreed that in case of default by the purchaser of payment of any of the notes, etc., the agreement of sale and purchase should become of no effect, and that Horner should be released from executing the contract, all payments made should be forfeited to him, and that the company should return to him the possession of the mill and other property not theretofore paid for. The company further agreed to pay taxes, insurance and rents for the grounds, due from the J. H. Batchelder Egg Case Company, and to become thereafter due. On the second of February, 1891, this contract as to the times'of payment of the notes then unpaid was modified, and it was agreed that as each of the notes become due, that $1,000 should be paid thei'eon and accrued interest, and that the balance should be paid in equal weekly installments of $1,000, with interest from maturity at ten per cent. On April 25, 1891, J. H. Batchelder Manufacturing Company delivered to appellant one car load of lumber, consigned to J. H. Batchelder Manufacturing Company, care of Samuel Cupples & Company at St. Louis, Missouri, and received therefor the appellant’s bill of lading. On May 4, 1891, two other carloads of lumber were delivered to appellant, and two other bills of lading in all respect like the first except as to date, were given to J. H. Batchelder Manufacturing Company. Each of these bills of lading was indorsed with rubber script stamp, “J. H. [289]*289Batchelder Mfg. Co.” To the first bill of lading was attached the following draft:

(!) ' (Stamped) This draft is not to be accepted and paid until arrival of goods. Bank will notify and hold until goods arrive.

Batcheldeb Egg Case Co., $420.00. Helena, Ark., April 25, 1891.

On arrival and inspection of car number 12382, pay to the order of Bank of Helena

Four hundred twenty fwo dollars. Value received and charge to account of

(Stamped) J. H. Batcheldeb Meg. Co.

To J. H. Batchelder Mfg. Go.:

No. 231. St. Louis, Mo.

Stamped on face: Bank ,of Helena, No. 4361, Helena, Ark.

Indorsed on back: Pay Laclede National Bank, St. Louis, Mo., or order, for account of Bank of Helena, Helena, Ark.

S. H. Hobnee, Cashier.

To the second bill of lading was attached the following draft:

(2) . ' (Stamped) This draft is not to be accepted and paid until arrival of goods. Bank will notify and hold until goods arrive. Batcheldeb Egg Case Co.

$- Helena, Ark., 5/4, 189

On arrival and inspection car No. 12342, pay to the order of Bank of Helena

Four hundred twenty and T/r dollars.

Value received and charge to account of

(Stamped) J. H. Batcheldeb Meg. Co. '

(Signed) J. H. Batcheldeb, Pres.

[290]*290 To J. H. Batchelder Mfg. Co.:

No. 239. St. Louis, Mo.

Indorsed on back: Pay Laclede National Bank, St. Louis, Mo., or order, for account of Bank of Helena, Helena', Ark. S. H. Horner, Cashier.

This draft was attached to bill of lading dated May 4, 1891, car 12342 M. O. P.

And to the third bill of lading was attached the following draft:

(3) (Stamped) This draft is not to be accepted and paid until arrival of goods. Bank will notify and hold until goods arrive and marked in pencil at top 5/5.

Batchelder Egg Case Co.

$-

4378. Helena, Ark., . . 189

On arrival and inspection car No. 8447, pay to the order of Bank of Helena

Pour hundred twenty-five and /0-0- dollars. Yalue received and charge to account of

(Stamped) J. H. Batchelder Meg. Co.

(Signed) J. H. Batchelder, Pres.

To J. H. Batchelder Mifg. Co. :

No. 240. St. Louis, Mo.

Indorsed on back: Pay Laclede National Bank, St. Louis, Mo., or order, for account of Bank of Helena, Helena, Ark. S. H. Horner, Cashier.

This draft was attached to bill of lading dated May 4, ’91, car 8447, S. L. I. M.

These bills of lading and drafts thereto attached were delivered to Horner, and by him to the Bank of Helena for collection, or were delivered to the bank for him. The bank forwarded the drafts and bills of lad[291]*291ing to the Laclede Bank at St. Louis. They were never. paid. The three car loads of lumber were delivered to the J. H. Batchelder Manufacturing Company by the appellant, before any demand was made by Horner for the lumber, and were delivered by the appellant without the production and surrender of any of the bills of lading. On June 6, 1891, Horner came to St. Louis and demanded the lumber of the appellant and also the value which was denied him. The drafts were given to be applied as credits on the indebtedness of J. H. Batchelder Manufacturing Company to Horner. Whether such credits were actually given, does not clearly appear from the evidence in the record. The evidence of J. H. Batchelder placed the value of the three car loads of lumber at Helena at $484.50, according to the invoice of the contents of each load.

The recovery in this case was for $810.78. The evidence of Horner placed the value of the stuff at a considerable higher figure than did that of J. H. Batch-elder, but he did not know either the kind, quality, or quantity of lumber that was shipped, and his evidence for that reason was not entitled to much weight.

bills of lading: fndm™entby sufficféncy’¿f. In the progress of the trial counsel for appellant objected to the introduction of the bills of lading, for the reason that the statutes of Arkansas required such assignments to be in writing. The statute relied upon was introduced in evidence ánd provides, among other things, that bills of lading /* * * “shall be and are hereby made negotiable by written indorsement thereon and delivery in the same manner as bills of exchange and promissory notes.” The word writing, in law, not only means words traced with a pen or stamped, but printed or engraved or made legible by any other device. Henshal v. Foster, 9 Pick. 312. The stamp of the name J. H. Batchelder Mfg. Co. on the [292]*292back of the bills of lading and their delivery in that condition was a full compliance with the statute, and the court ruled correctly in overruling the objection to the testimony.

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