One Herman Richtien in 1874 was the county treasurer of St. Louis county, and also county treasurer of school moneys for said county. He deposited of these school moneys the sum of $17,705.28 in
On the trial all the facts stated were admitted except that defendant had knowledge that the draft was not the property of Richtien, and that he had no title thereto. The circuit court sustained a demurrer to the evidence and rendered judgment for the defendant, from which the plaintiff appealed to the St. Louis court of appeals, which reversed the judgment of the circuit court on the ground that there was evidence tending to show that defendant when it purchased the draft of Richtien, had knowledge that it did not belong to him, but was drawn on account
An examination of the record satisfies us of the correctness of the conclusion reached by the court of appeals, and we hereby affirm its judgment for the reasons given in the opinion which is reported in 13 Mo. App. 289.