Simpson v. Stoddard County

73 S.W. 700, 173 Mo. 421, 1903 Mo. LEXIS 260
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedMarch 20, 1903
StatusPublished
Cited by29 cases

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Bluebook
Simpson v. Stoddard County, 73 S.W. 700, 173 Mo. 421, 1903 Mo. LEXIS 260 (Mo. 1903).

Opinions

FOX, J.

These eases originated in Stoddard county, Missouri. The questions involved in both cases, being practically the same, they were consolidated by agreement of the parties, with the consent of the court, and tried as one case.

The suits in these cases were instituted to quiet title to certain lands set out in the petition, located in Stoddard county, Missouri. The lands involved in this controversy are what are known as swamp or overflowed lands. The petitions in the two cases, as well as the answers, present practically the same questions, and there being no point presented for review upon the pleadings, we will not burden this opinion by inserting them. There is no dispute as. to the facts, other than upon the character of the claim of Ringer against Stoddard county. As to that, there is a conflict of testimony as to whether his cause of action was an ordinary claim against the county or upon warrants upon .the swamp land fund. We regard this dispute as to the nature of the cause of action in the suit of Ringer against the county, as being immaterial as to the vital questions involved. At least, we have concluded that a conclusion reached upon one side or the other, upon this disputed question, would shed but little light upon the main points of difference in this cause.

On March 13, 1868, Lewis M. Ringer obtained a judgment against Stoddard county for $1,136.90, and in August following caused án execution to be issued and levied upon 107,000 acres of land, the same being swamp^ and overflowed lands conveyed by the State of Missouri to Stoddard county for the purpose of reclamation and drainage, as set out in the act of conveyance; had the land sold under the execution, and at said sale, the plaintiff’s grantors purchased the land in controversy in this [439]*439suit. At a special term of the county court, held in April, 1869, the court entered an order of record compromising with the purchasers of said land at the sheriff’s sale, which order of compromise made by the county court of Stoddard county is as follows, to-wit:

“Whereas at the March term, A. D., 1868, of the circuit court of Stoddard county, in the State of Missouri, Louis M. Ringer obtained judgment against Stoddard county upon warrants on the swamp land fund of said county, upon which said judgment an execution issued according to law, by virtue of which said execution the sheriff of Stoddard county did seize and levy upon all the swamp land owned and possessed by said county, of which said lands so levied upon one hundred and seven thousand or near that amount of acres of said lands were sold by said sheriff in due accordance of law at the September term of the circuit court of Stoddard county, A. D. 1868, to Louis M. Ringer and others; and whereas, the county court of Stoddard county, did at its February term, A. D. 1869, by an order of record, appoint William G-. Phelan and David Gr. Hicks, attorneys for and on behalf of said county to institute suit for the recovery of the lands sold as aforesaid, granting to them the interest of the county to fifty thousand acres of the lands so sold, as their fee. Now, therefore, in consideration of the facts that said suit would be attended with much uncertainty in the recovery of said lands and require years of litigation to terminate the same, it is therefore considered by the court that a compromise of the same would be for the benefit of the said county of Stoddard if made with the parties who bought said lands at said sale, whose names are as follows, to-wit: Louis M. Ringer, D. Starks Crumb, Erastus W. Hill,, Thomas W. Johnson, Samuel J. Bartlett, I. Frank Starrs, Robert W. Carter, M. E. Leach, William P. Knox, Clarissa M- O’Dell, H. H. Bedford, James Frazier, William W. Norman, J. Moore, J. E. Liles and' Jesse B. Leggett; and whereas, said purchasers agree [440]*440and covenant to pay to the said county the sum of thirteen thousand five hundred dollars in Stoddard county warrants, which sum is to he paid into the county treasury on the following terms and in the following manner, to-wit: said parties either paying as aforesaid- or executing their promissory notes, bearing six per cent interest, one-half of said sum shall be paid as aforesaid on or before the first day of January, A. D., 1870, and the remaining half on the first day of January, A. D., 1871. Each of said parties giving notes for their portion of said sum shall secure the same by mortgage on real estate to the satisfaction of the county court of the said county. Therefore, it is considered, adjudged, ordered and decreed, that in consideration of the premises aforesaid, the county court shall and will cause letters patent to be issued to the purchasers of said lands, and to their assigns, conveying in fee simple, all the right, title, interest and claim of said county, of, in and to the lands sold by virtue of said execution, to the parties who purchased the same or to their assigns. And it is further ordered that for the purpose of carrying out this order in good faith towards the purchasers aforesaid, and their assigns, the county court of this county does hereby make, constitute and appoint Alfred Eltzroth a special commissioner for and on behalf of said county of Stoddard, to make, execute and deliver to-said purchasers or their assigns, letters patent for the lands aforesaid. Said commissioner to receive the usual fee for such services, to be paid by the parties to whom the patents shall be made, which said patents shall be delivered to the parties aforesaid, upon the ■execution, acceptance and delivery of the mortgages .aforesaid, on the production of the County Treasurer’s receipt for the pro rata of the aforesaid thirteen thousand five hundred dollars due upon the amount of lands for which the patents are to be issued.,”

In pursuance of the order of compromise and the appointment of Alfred Eltzroth special commissioner [441]*441-to execute the conveyance, the said commissioner conveyed the land- in controversy by an instrument in writing in the following form:

“State of Missouri, County of Stoddard:
“To all to whom these presents shall come — Greeting : Whereas, D. Starks Crumb of the county of Stoddard, State of Missouri, made full payment to the said county of Stoddard for the following described lands: [The lands described in plaintiff’s petition, containing in the aggregate 4,194.67 acres], according to the official plat of the survey of the said land returned to the general land office by the surveyor general, which said bracts have been purchased by the said D. Starks Crumb. Now know ye that the said county of Stoddard, in consideration of the premises, and in conformity with the laws of said State of Missouri, in such cases made and provided, have given, granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents do give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said D. Starks Crumb and to his heirs and assigns forever, the above' described lands .granted by the Government of the United States to the State of Missouri, and by said State of Missouri to the said county of Stoddard, to have and to hold the above described lands, with all the rights, privileges, immunities and appurtenances thereto belonging to the said D. Starks Crumb and to his heirs and assigns forever. In testimony whereof, I, Alfred Eltzroth, special, commissioner, duly appointed by the county court of said Stoddard county to sell and dispose of the above-described lands belonging to the said county of Stoddard for and in behalf of said county, have caused these letters to be made patent.

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