Swift v. Buford

217 S.W. 980, 280 Mo. 432, 1920 Mo. LEXIS 202
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedJanuary 6, 1920
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Swift v. Buford, 217 S.W. 980, 280 Mo. 432, 1920 Mo. LEXIS 202 (Mo. 1920).

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This action was begun October 7, 1916, under Section 2535, to determine title to a tract of land in Shannon County, Missouri, described as all of Section 20, Township 29, Range 1 west. A count in ejectment also is in the petition. There was a judgment for plaintiff and the defendant appealed.

It was stipulated that one E.W. Echols was the common source of title, and the owner on and before March 14, 1888, and that the defendant had been in possession of the property for one year prior to the bringing of this suit. Echols died in 1910, and his title descended to Mary Echols Bell, his only heir, who conveyed to Frank P. Swift, April 15, 1916. Swift died after the institution of this suit, having devised the land to his widow, the present plaintiff.

The defendant claims under a sheriff's deed executed March 14, 1888, under a judgment against E.W. Echols, enforcing a tax lien and a sale for taxes; also a second sheriff's deed executed on the tenth day of May, 1916, in correction of the first sheriff's deed, and mesne conveyances.

The first sheriff's deed recites that a judgment was rendered September 17, 1887, in the Circuit Court of Shannon County, for delinquent taxes in the sum of sixty-two dollars and fifty cents, which was found by the court to be due upon the following described real estate, to-wit: *Page 437

"Parts of sections "Lot or block

"Tract Addition No. or Town Sec't. Tw'p. Range Block 1 W 1-2 20 29 1 2 E 1-2 20 29 1 3 N.E. 1-4 22 31 4

"And that the taxes and interest found due upon said real estate, and the years for which the same were assessed are upon each of the above described tracts as follows, viz:

Tract Years for which No. taxes were found due Tax Interest Total 1 1884 1885 25.09 2 1884 1885 25.09 3 1884 1885 12.35"

The deed further recites that a special execution and order of sale was issued from the clerk's office on the seventeenth day of January, 1888, by virtue of which the sheriff, William M. Freeman, levied upon "the above described real estate." It recites the publication of the notice of sale, and the sale March 13, 1888, in the following words:

"I did expose to sale at public auction, for ready money, theabove described real estate and James A. Jadwin being the highest bidder for the following described real estate, viz:

"1s W2 of section twenty and the east half of section twenty, in township twenty-nine, range one west, and the northeast quarter of section twenty-two, in township thirty-one, range four west.

"Section No. . . . . In township No. . . . . north of range. . . . west acres, for the sum of thirty-seven dollars, thesaid last above described tract was stricken off and sold to the said James A. Jadwin for the sum bid therefor by him as above set forth.

"Now, therefore, in consideration of the premises, and the sum of thirty-seven dollars, to me, the said Sheriff, in hand paid by the said James A. Jadwin, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge, and by virtue of the authority in me vested by law, I, W.M. Freeman, Sheriff, as aforesaid, do hereby assign, transfer and convey unto the said James A. Jadwin all the abovedescribed real estate so stricken off and sold to him that I might sell as sheriff as aforesaid, by virtue of the aforesaid judgment, execution and notice."

The deed was duly signed by W.M. Freeman, Sheriff, and his acknowledgment certified by the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the ordinary form. It was filed for record March 19, 1888. *Page 438

The record in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of that acknowledgment described the land as follows:

"1st. W 2 of section twenty and the east half of section twenty, township 29, range 1 west, northeast quarter of section 22, in township 31 north, of range 4 west."

The second sheriff's deed dated the tenth day of May, 1916, executed by C.O. Chilton, then Sheriff of Shannon County, recites the judgment of September 17, 1887, for taxes against the following described real estate, to-wit:

"Tract One — The west half of section twenty, in township twenty-nine, range one west.

"Tract Two — The east half of section twenty, in township twenty-nine, range one west.

"Tract Three — The northeast quarter of section twenty-two, in township thirty-one, range four west."

The deed then recites the amount of taxes due for each year for which the tract was delinquent, the amount of interest as in the first sheriff's deed, the judgment, special execution, and the order of sale on the seventeenth day of January, 1888, delivery to Wm. M. Freeman, then sheriff, the levy and notice of sale, as in the original sheriff's deed, and that said Freeman, sheriff, pursuant to such notice on the thirteenth day of March, 1888, did:

"Expose to sale at public auction for ready money all the above described real estate, and James A. Jadwin being the highest bidder for all the above described real estate, to-wit, all ofsection twenty, in township twenty-nine, range one west, and the northeast quarter of section twenty-two, in township thirty-one, range four west, for the sum of thirty-seven dollars, all of theaforesaid real estate was by said Sheriff stricken off and sold to the said James A. Jadwin for the said sum of thirty-seven dollars.

"And, whereas, on the 14th day of March, 1888, said Wm. M. Freeman, as Sheriff of said county as aforesaid, executed and delivered a deed to said James A. Jadwin for all of the aforesaid land, which said deed, upon the petition of James H. Buford, was, by the Circuit Court of Shannon County, Missouri, at its May Term, 1916, found to be defective, and that said Wm. M. Freeman, the Sheriff as aforesaid, who executed the aforesaid deed, is now a non-resident of the State of Missouri. *Page 439

"And, whereas, upon the aforesaid petition and the hearingthereon by the said Circuit Court at its May Term, 1916, and on the 9th day of May, 1916, it was further found by said court that said James A. Jadwin has since the aforesaid sale, assigned, transferred and conveyed all his right, title and interest in and to said real estate so acquired by him at such Sheriff's sale, and that by mesne conveyances all of said Section Twenty, in Township Twenty-nine, Range One west, is vested in the said James H. Buford.

"And, whereas, after hearing the evidence offered by said James H. Buford in support of his aforesaid petition, the said court ordered and directed that I, as the present Sheriff of said county, execute and deliver to said James H. Buford a deed for all of said section twenty in township twenty-nine, range one west.

"Now, therefore, in consideration of the premises, the order of said court, and the sum of thirty-seven dollars so paid by the said James A. Jadwin to the said Wm. M. Freeman as Sheriff as aforesaid, and by virtue of the authority in me vested by law, I, C.O. Chilton, Sheriff of Shannon County, Missouri, do hereby assign, transfer and convey unto the said James H. Buford all of said Section Twenty (20), in Township Twenty-nine (29) Range One (1) west, situate in Shannon County, Missouri, that I might sell and convey by virtue of the aforesaid judgment, notice and order of court."

The deed was then, on the same day, duly signed and acknowledged by Chilton as sheriff.

W.M.

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