32 Mo. App. 566 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1888
— This suit was begun in one of the justice’s courts of Saline county upon a statement of the cause of action, as follows : “ The plaintiff states that in the month of November, 1887, she was keeping a boarding-house, and that the following named persons boarded with her and the amount of their board-bills with her in said month were sums set opposite their respective names, to-wit: Charles Williams, $3.50; F. Murphy, $4.35; J. Beck, $9.25 ; J. W. Huff, $3.35; M. W. Blue, $6.00; F. Harrison, $9.65; H. Demmick, $11.80. That each of said persons agreed with plaintiff at the time he began -boarding with her that their several board-bills should be paid by the defendant, they being at the time employes of defendant, and that said board-bills should be paid plaintiff on the twentieth day of December, 1887, when their wages for that month, November, became due; that afterwards the defendant assented to said agreement, and agreed to pay plaintiff said several amounts, and retain the said amounts from the respective amounts due each of said employes, and thereby the defendant became discharged from paying each of the said employes his wages to the amount of each of their said board-bills, and became bound to pay the same to plaintiff ; that the said amount became due plaintiff from the defendant on the twentieth day of December, 1887, and although demanded of defendant on that day he refused to pay the same, and the same remains unpaid. Wherefore plaintiff says that by reason of the premises, the defendant owes her forty-seven dollars and ninety cents, and for which she asks judgment. And plaintiff for another count and state
The court properly overruled defendant’s demurrer to plaintiff’s evidence, and the instructions given fairly presented the respective theories of the parties. The appellant not having favored us with the citation of authorities, we have given the cause the best consideration we could, and believing the judgment was for the right party, it is affirmed.