44 Mo. App. 645 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1891
The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, on the twenty-sixth of May, 1887, commenced proceedings to condemn certain lots of the plaintiffs in the city of Boonville for railway purposes. An award, was made by the commissioners appointed by the court to which the railway filed exceptions. The proceedings were continued on the exceptions until February, 1889, when the same were dismissed by the railway company. This action was thereupon brought against the railway
The answer was a general denial. The evidence and instructions will be noticed presently. The plaintiffs had judgment for $650, and the railway company has appealed.
' The judgment will be affirmed.