109 Pa. 150 | Pa. | 1885
delivered the opinion of the court,
Myron J. Clark, a witness for the plaintiff, testified — “ In 1855 or 1856 there was a board fence further out than the picket fence which father built. Father took this fence down soon after he bought and built a picket fence. I think this picket fence is still there.......The barn was built inside of the old barn fence, and the board fence was turned in so as to get into the barn from the road. The picket fence was built further back so the turn or jog was less.” N. D. Riker, another witness for the plaintiff, says — “ I think the fence has' been moved back ten to twenty feet: remember the old fence in front of Clark’s and remember when it was taken away and the picket fence put up, but cannot tell when it was: my idea was the present picket fence is about where the old fence was.”
Godfrey von Storch, a witness for the defendant, who had lived in the vicinity for fifty-seven years, and was acquainted with the place from his earliest recollection, says : “ There was an old house there called the Peter Bond house, after the name of the miller who had lived there. There are still marks of the house on the ground. There is still to be seen the cellar walls; the inside face of the wall is, 1 think, three feet and seven inches out in the street from the picket fence; from
The decree of the court below is reversed, and the bill is dismissed at the cost of the plaintiff, including the costs of this appeal.