147 Ky. 437 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1912
Opinion of the Court by
Reversing.
Appellants, in 1901, recovered a judgment against appellee, A. H. Baker, in the Rockcastle Circuit Court, for tbe sum of about $370. An execution was issued on the judgment and returned by the sheriff “no property found.” Afterwards, on June 24, 1904, Robert Baker
After a careful examination of the record, our opinion is that the note for $350, which is apparently signed by E. J. Baker and the two boys, was prepared with the sole view of defeating appellants in this action. If the note was real and just, Patsey Baker would have testified and so would Mrs. E. J. Baker and the two boys, and would have stated that the note was drawn on the day the deed was executed by Mrs. E. J. Baker and signed by herself and for one of the boys and that the
Considering all the testimony in the case, and giving it'its proper weight, we conclude that A. H. Baker did give the gray mare and possibly other things, to his brother, Robert, for the land, and it was in accordance with his directions that the deed was made to the boys, therefore, appellants are entitled to subject the land to the payment of their judgment. The judgment is reversed and remanded, with directions to so adjudge.