Watkins v. Purnell

62 S.W.2d 20, 187 Ark. 837, 1933 Ark. LEXIS 136
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedJuly 10, 1933
Docket4-3074
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Watkins v. Purnell, 62 S.W.2d 20, 187 Ark. 837, 1933 Ark. LEXIS 136 (Ark. 1933).

Opinion

Mehaffy, J.

On October 30, 1920, L. D. Robinett, a farmer living near Kensett, White County, Arkansas, was struck and fatally injured by a locomotive engine on the Missouri Pacific Railroad and died from the effects of said injury a few hours later.

On December 10, 1920, appellant J. P. Watkins was appointed by the probate court of White County, ad-. ministrator of the estate of said L. D. Robinett, deceased, and executed and filed his administrator’s bond in the sum of $5,500, and appellants J. H. Dreener and L. E. Moore, signed the administrator’s bond as sureties.

On the same day that Watkins was appointed administrator, he filed in the circuit court of Pulaski County, Arkansas, a complaint against the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, alleging the injury and death of said Robinett caused by the negligence of said railroad company.

Robinett left surviving him his widow, Maud Robinett, and two sons, Ewell, four years old, and Chester, six months old, as his next of kin.

There was a verdict and judgment in favor of the administrator against the railroad company for $2,000 in favor of the next of kin, and $750 in favor of the estate of Robinett, and the said administrator collected said sums on December 10, 1920.

No guardian was appointed for the minor children of L. D. Robinett until February 8, 1932, at which time W. F. Mitchell, was duly appointed their guardian and curator, by the probate court of White County.

On May 3, 1932, W. F. Mitchell, as guardian and curator of the minor heirs of Robinett, deceased, brought suit in the chancery court of White County against J. F. Watkins, J. H. Deener and L. E; Moore upon the administrator’s bond, for a recovery on behalf of said minor children, of $'2,000, which appellant Watkins, as administrator, had collected from the railroad company in favor of the next of kin of the said L. D. Robinett.

After the suit was brought, but before it was tried in chancery court, Mitchell died, and Frank L. Purnell, appellee, was by the probate court of White County, appointed guardian and curator of the minor children in place of Mitchell, and Frank L. Purnell, as guardian, was substituted for Mitchell as party plaintiff.

J. F. Watkins, the administrator, filed separate answer denying the material allegations of the complaint and alleging that all the money received by him as administrator of said estate was duly paid over and accounted for in his settlement with the White Probate Court; that all of said money was expended for the support, education and maintenance of said minors; that $1,100 was used for the purchase of a home, consisting of 10 acres of land, which was conveyed to the minors by deed; that the purchase of said home was made by the authority of the White Probate Court, and that all of the money was used for the benefit of said minor children.

The bond executed by Watkins and his sureties was an administrator’s bond in the usual and proper form.

J. H. Deener and L. E. Moore, sureties on the administrator’s bond, filed separate answer denying the material allegations in the complaint, and denying that they were liable for the sum of $2,000, or any other sum. They alleged that they could only be responsible for $750, the amount paid to the administrator, and that this amount was duly paid out under the orders of the probate court.

The following is the settlement filed in the probate court by the administrator:

“State of Arkansas, County of White.
“In The White Probate Court.
“April Term, 1923.
“On this 28th day of April, 1923, comes J. F. Watkins on the administratorship of the estate of L. D. Robinett and files his account current for first and final settlement of his account as aforesaid and charges himself with the following articles:
“Date On What Account Amount.
12-13-1920 To ck. from Mo. Pac. Ry. Co.............$2,750.00
Inventory of Personal property...... 453.00
$3,203.00
12-15-1920 By livestock and implements covered by inventory sold to A. R. Mills to apply on account........................ 453.00
12-15-1920 Ck. to Mrs. Robinett for living expenses .................................................................. 75.00
12-23-1920 Ck. to Mrs. Robinett for living expenses .................................................................. 50.00
1-13-1921 Ck. to Gr. O. Yingling filing claim and copy of letters....................................... 1.35
1-18-1921 Ck. to Mrs. Robinett for house rent for 1921......................................................... 100.00
1-18-1921 Ck. A. Crawford as appraiser............ 1.50
1-18-1921 Ck. A. P. Mills for claim........................ 125.56
1-26-1921 Ck. Mrs. Robinett board for children ..................................................................... 40.00
1- 27-1921 A. P. Mills balance store account...... 312.45
2- 3-1921 Ck. C. V. Tapscott claim........................... 36.00
2- 9-1921 Ck. Mrs. Jessie West claim rent...... 94.50
1-17- 21 Ck. Stewart & Son monument............ 90.00
4-11-1921 Ck. Mrs. Robinett living exp. for child .............................................................................. 50.00
4-25-1921 Ck. Mrs. Robinett living exp. for child .............................................................................. 50.00
4- 25-1921 Ck. J. A. Spencer claim.............................. 12.85
5- 16-1921 Ck. Mrs. Robinett for children......... 40.00
5- 30-1921 Ck. Robt. Stewart claim.......................... 34.90
6- 25-1921 Ck. Mrs. Robinett for children......... 30.00
8- 6-1921 Ck. Mrs. Robinett for children......... 40.00
8- 18-1921 Ck. Mrs. Robinett for cow bought 3'5.00
9- 2-1921 H. M. Williams payment on land...... 500.00
9- 6-1921 H. M. Williams balance on land...... 598.50
9-14-1921 Mrs. Robinett for mule and wagon 65.00

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