117 Ark. 317 | Ark. | 1915
The plaintiff, Caroline Ashabranner, owns a tract of land in Mississippi County, containing eighty acres, and in the year 1901 she conveyed to the defendant railroad company a right-of-way one hundred feet wide through the land. She instituted this action against the company, alleging that in the year 1912 the company dug a pond or ditch along the right-of-way which interfered with the use of a roadway over her farm, and also caused stagnant water to stand in the pond or ditch, which inflicted serious damage and depreciated the value of her land. The case was tried before a jury, and numerous witnesses were introduced, who (testified, showing a familiarity with the plaintiff’s ¡land and the condition of the 'ditch or pond, and they fixed the damage to the land at various sums running from five hundred to a thousand dollars. The jury (awarded damages in the sum of $500. It is claimed that this is excessive, but upon consideration of the evidence we are of the opinion that there was enough to justify that estimate of the damages.
It is contended that plaintiff was allowed to prove elements of damage not set forth in the complaint, but we think the allegations of the complaint were sufficient. to' let in all the proof tending to show 'damage.
There are assignments in regard to instructions given, but we think there was no err'or in that respect.
Judgment affirmed.