State ex rel. Campbell v. Heege

37 Mo. App. 338, 1889 Mo. App. LEXIS 361
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedJuly 6, 1889
StatusPublished
Cited by20 cases

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State ex rel. Campbell v. Heege, 37 Mo. App. 338, 1889 Mo. App. LEXIS 361 (Mo. Ct. App. 1889).

Opinion

Thompson, J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

This is a certiorari sued out in this court to remove to this court the record of the county court of St. Louis county in relation to the granting of a dramshop license to Henry Horch.

The respondents under the seal of their court have made a return of the record and proceedings in the matter referred to, as fully as it remains among the records, papers and files of their court. They further return that it is a fact, as stated in the relator’s petition, that a petition was presented to the respondents as such county court justices by the said Henry Horch on or about the-day of June, 1889 — purporting to be signed by a large number of the assessed tax-paying citizens of Central township, asking for the granting of a license to keep a dramshop in the town of Webster Groves in said township; “but as to whether the said petition was first filed with the clerk of said county court on the same or on a different day, or at the same or on a prior term from that on which the same was presented to or acted upon by the respondents as aforesaid, respondents have no knowledge other than as inay be disclosed by the files and records of their said court. The respondents deny that they acted upon the said petition upon the affidavit of the said Horch alone, or without examination or knowledge of the character or sufficiency of said petition, as alleged, and aver the fact to be that they acted upon the said petition only upon due examination and investigation, and after, as they thought, being fully advised in reference to the same; and that, being of the opinion that said petition was in proper form, and that it contained the names of a majority of the assessed tax-paying citizens of the township, they then,-and not till then, granted said petition, and ordered that said license issue upon the said Horch complying with the further requirements of the law.

The respondents have transmitted to this court the [341]*341original of the petition on which the dramshop license was granted. This petition is drawn on a number 'of printed blanks with the same heading. The caption and and prayer of the petition are as follows: 4 4 Petition for Dramshop License. To the Hon. County Court of St. Louis County: The undersigned, tax payers of Central township, St. Louis county, petition the court to grant Henry Horch a license to keep a dramshop at Webster Groves in said township for twelve months.” To this petition six hundred and sixty names are signed, mostly in pencil, many of which are illegible, and many of which appear to be in the same handwriting.

On the back of this petition is an affidavit of the applicant for the license, which appears to have been made by filling up a. blank form, and which is as follows:

44 Henry Horch, being duly sworn, on his oath says that the foregoing petitioners comprise a majority of the tax payers of - in Central township of St. Louis county.
44 ( Signed), Henry Horch. ”
44 Sworn to and subscribed before me this third day of June, 1889.
“(Signed), W. C. Wengler,
“ County Clerk. ”

On the back of this petition is the following endorsement: “June3, 1889. Ordered license to be granted on compliance with the law. ”

44 Theo. Heege,
“ Pres. Justice. ”

The respondents have also returned to this court a certified copy of the order of their record granting said dramshop license. It is as follows:

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