70 Mo. 214 | Mo. | 1879
This is a proceeding in equity instituted in the circuit court of Oregon county to divest defendants of title to certain real estate in said county, and invest the same in plaintiff. The petition states that plaintiff is the widow of James E. Kidwell, who died in 1875, leaving defendants as his only heirs ; that said Kidwell died seized of the legal title to said lands, but that the equitable title was in plaintiff The claim of plaintiff to the equitable title is based upon the following allegations of the petition, viz: That during the marriage there came to plaintiff', as an inheritance, large sums of money and property, and that during the coverture, she acquired property and money by her own frugality and industry, and by the consent of her husband; that in order that they, herself and her husband, might acquire title to a home, she was induced to and did voluntarily designate and constitute her husband, James E. Kidwell, her agent to purchase lands, and for that purpose gave into his possession the money and property-aforesaid, amounting to $1,000 in value ; that said Kidwell purchased the lands aforesaid, with the money and property, but took title in Ins own name. The petition concludes with a prayer asking that defendants be divested, and that plaintiff be invested with the title to the laud in dispute. Defendants filed demurrer to the petition, which was overruled, and declining to answer further, judgment was rendered granting the relief prayed for, and the propriety of this action of the courtis the only question in the case.