108 Mo. App. 348 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1904
— The plaintiffs by tbis proceeding sought to impress a trust in tbe bands of defendant, Julian T. Zeller, upon monies, notes and other personalty, aggregating about $3,000, received by him during
“July 24, ’99.
“Mr. J. T. Zeller;
“I want you to attend to me during my sickness, and in case of my death attend to remains and cemetery lot.
“I would like to have you give to the following the following amounts:
Prank Nehel,..........................$300
Dr. Zeller,...........................200
Each of Henry Mussman’s. children,.....100
Melba and Julian Zeller, each, ........ 100
Julian T. Zeller,........'............. 200
Lulu Althof,........................150
My sister, Lena Schuler, .............. 100
Lily,................................ 10
“Personal property I would like to have placed as instructed.
“Mary C. Mussman.
“Witness my signature.
“Wm. McNamee.”
The plaintiffs herein are the minor children of Henry Mussman, and the codefendants of Zeller are the remaining persons described in instrument of July 24th. Defendant Zeller in his defense pleaded a general denial and his codefendants united in a joint ans
“Further answering, defendant states that he is a nephew of said Mary C. C. Mussman, deceased; and that for several years prior to the death of said Mary. C. C. Mussman, he acted as her agent and business manager, and as such had in his possession on July 18, 1899, personal property consisting of promissory notes and other evidences of debt, etc., belonging to said’Mary C. C. Mussman; that on said eighteenth day of July, 1899, said Mary ,C. C. Mussman, for valuable consideration, assigned and transferred to plaintiff all of her said property, thus at that time in the possession of defendant, and also all of her personal property then at her residence, No. 7119 S. Broadway, St. Louis, that thereafter, on the--day of July, 1899, said Mary C. C. Mussman requested defendant to pay to divers persons sundry amounts of money and sundry articles of the personalty so assigned to him as aforesaid; defendant states that in compliance with the request of Mary O. C. Mussman, defendant thereafter paid out a portion of said money so requested by said Mary C.
The plaintiffs also tendered, and the court admitted over defendant’s objections, the memorandum of' the court handed down in passing upon the same case, which incorporated the assignment of July 18, 1899, and reviewing the testimony gave judgment for defendant Zeller. The plaintiffs interrogated a number of witnesses respecting the amounts of money defendant Zeller' had received from the deceased, and tending to establish the possession and delivery to him of sundry sums, but antedating July, 1899. The defendants submitted the case upon plaintiffs’ testimony, and the trial court found for the defendants.
The judgment is affirmed.