115 Me. 525 | Me. | 1917
The plaintiff asks judgment for several amounts alleged to have been furnished by its overseers to the defendant as pauper supplies. Defendant being a minor, appears by her guardian, and the case is before the court on report.
The McDonald family being in distress, the mother applied to Freedom, where they had a settlement, for relief. The overseers, ■with- the mother’s consent, placed the defendant in the Girls’ Home, a charitable institution in Belfast, where in consideration of an entrance fee of fifty dollars paid by the plaintiff, she was to be cared for until eighteen, a period of about twelve years. For this amount,- for $11.75 expenses incidental to her commitment to the home, for $11.65 paid for clothing and sustenance, and for $8.60 interest on the account plaintiff asks judgment.
As her distributive share in her deceased father’s estate the defendant will receive, less probate and other expense, about eighty dollars. The contention of her counsel that because of this she
Judgment for $11^65 and interest from date of the writ.