Mabary v. Mabary

158 S.W. 690, 173 Mo. App. 437, 1913 Mo. App. LEXIS 702
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedJuly 28, 1913
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Mabary v. Mabary, 158 S.W. 690, 173 Mo. App. 437, 1913 Mo. App. LEXIS 702 (Mo. Ct. App. 1913).

Opinion

ROBERTSON, P. J.

-Wm. J. (Jasper) Mabary died in February, 1909, and on December 31, 1910, the plaintiff, his son, filed a claim against his father’s estate in the probate court of Hickory county, as follows:

The estate of Vm. J. Mabary, deceased, to Robert Mabary, Dr.
1892-3, to 24 months labor for deceased at $20 per month $ 480.00
1892-3, credit by one suit of clothes bought at Cross Timbers, $6.00
1892-3, other clothing furnished, 10.00
1894, 10 days work building fence at $1 per day, 10.00
1894, 8 cords wood furnished at $1.25 per cord, 10.00
1895, plowing corn; helping cut and put up 30 acres oats and 70 acres meadow, 25.00
1895, 6 days work building fence in Polk county, 6.00
Winter 1896-7, hauling 200 saw logs, self . and team 20 days, at $2.50, 50.00
Fall of 1897, hauling rock and lumber and building material for house; self, wagon and four horses, 40 days at $5.00, $ 200.00
1898, amount due on set harness sold dee’d, 25.00
1898, credit one stack hay received, 6.00
[440]*4401898, 10 days work in harvest and threshing, . 10.00
1896, 10 days work in harvest and threshing, 10.00
1897, 10 days work in harvest and threshing, 10.00
1899, 10 days work in harvest and threshing, 10.00
1900, 10 days work in harvest and . threshing, 10.00
1901, 10 days work in harvest and threshing, 10.00'
1902, cutting 45 acres wheat, self and. three horses, at 25 cents, 11.25
1895, amount paid Wm. Creed for ” gathering corn, 5.00
1895, amount hay, self and team 4 days at $2.50, 10.00
1895, credit cooking for hands while building plaintiff’s house, 5.. 00
1895, to stacking wheat, 2 hands while building house, 5.00
1895, to threshing wheat, 2 hands while building house, 5.00
1905, work on concrete building, 7.00
1903, cutting 24 acres oats, self and team, at 25 cents, 6.00
1903, cutting and putting up hay, 10.00
Winter of 1906-7, 250 bushels oats at 50 cents, 125.00
1907, hauling lumber for bam, 4 horse team, 5.00
1907, 15 days carpenter work on barn at $1.50, 22.50
1908, 3 days carpenter work on barn and painting, on house at $1.50, 4.50
[441]*441Hauling wood for deceased for each, winter from 1894 to 1907, in-. elusive, 14 winters at $5.00, 70.00
Total, $1151.25
Total credits, 31.00
Balance due, $1120.25

To this claim the executrix, the widow of the deceased and the mother of the plaintiff, filed her answer as follows:

“Comes now the above named defendant and for her answer to plaintiff’s amended demand denies each and every allegation, statement and item therein contained.
“And for further answer defendant says that the deceased, Wm. J. Mabary, and the plaintiff were parent and child, and while it is true that at times the plaintiff did perform some services for the deceased, such services were gratuitous.
“And for further answer defendant says that the deceased during his lifetime fully paid and compensated the plaintiff and all his valid claims.
“And for further answer defendant says that all items on plaintiff’s demand prior to the item dated ‘winter of 1906-7’ are fully barred by ’the Statute of Limitations.
“And for further answer and as an offset to the plaintiff’s demand the deceased, William J. Mabary, furnished to the plaintiff property and services aggregating a large amount, among which are the following items, to-wit:
1893, one suit of clothes, $ ' 16.00
1893, one suit of clothes, .20.00
1894, wagon and harness, 75.00
1894, 8 head of cattle, 200.00
[442]*4421895, pasture for 9 cattle and 1 horse, 6 months at 50 cents, - 30.00
1895, land, 800.00
1895, cash, ' 25.00
1895-6, board for plaintiff and wife, three months, 60-.00
1897-8-9, board for plaintiff and wife and team during crop, 72.00
1901, use of binder, 6.25
1902, cutting 30 acres, of wheat for plaintiff, 8.50
1902, pasture for 2 horses April 28 to-Nor. 1, 6.00
1904, cutting 16 acres oats and 25 acres wheat, 10.25
1904, board for plaintiff and hands, 32 days, 48.00
1894, board for plaintiff and hands, 3.75
1894, 32 days work, deceased and team in building plaintiff’s house, at $2.50, 80.00
1894, pasture 2 cows, 5 months, 5.00
1894, hay for four horses from March to August 1, 10.00
1905, 20 bushels of wheat at 75 cents, 15.00
1905, paid for lumber, brick and window for plaintiff, 5.60
1905, pasture for mare and colt and 2 cows, 6 months., 9.00
1905- 6, wintering colt, 5.00
1906, pasturing yearling filly April 15, to’Nov. 1, ’ 3,25
1906, board of plaintiff and hand 4 meals per day 40 days, 30.00
1906- 7, wintering filly, 6.00
1907, pasture for filly May 1 to November 1,. 3.00
1908, pasture for mare and colt 4 months, 2.00
1908, pasture for 8 cattle August 15, to November, 12.00
1909, pasture for 6 head cattle and 1 mule, June 1 to Nov. 27, 15.00
1909, corn planter, - 25.00
Total, $1606.60
[443]*443“In addition to which deceased furnished to plain-' tiff much other property and services which defendant, is not able to itemize. ”

The issues thus made were tried to the court without a jury in the probate court on April 21, 1911, and resulted in a judgment in favor of the plaintiff for the sum of one thousand dollars.

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