109 Ky. 15 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1900
Opinion oe the court by
AmriRMiNG.
While the appellee was in the employ of a railroad company, and living in the State of Mississippi, he visited Eddyville, the residence of his grandfather N. T. Braswell, daring the Christmas holidays of 1892, expecting to return to his home, and continue in the service of the railroad company, he having left its employment temporarily.' His grandfather insisted on him remaining at Eddyville, and, to induce him to do so, he agreed with him that if he would abandon his purpose of returning- to Mississippi, and remain in Eddyville, take charge of his grocery store, act as his clerk and salesman therein for six months, give