79 Mo. App. 279 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1899
In September, 1894, and for several years prior thereto, defendant R. C. Stone, owned and operated a flouring mill at Republic, Greene county, Missouri. Con■ne'cted with the mill there was an elevator, in which all wheat purchased by Stone to be ground and received by him on deposit was commingled in this elevator and the general bulk was drawn upon to supply the mill when in operation. On September 30, 1894, the mill and elevator with their contents were totally destroyed by fire, or so damaged as to be worthless. According to the preponderance of the evidence there was at
“Owners assume all risk by fire.
“NOTICE.
“No flour or bran paid on this deposit account unless presented at the office of the Republic Roller Mills, at the time of delivery. _ R. C. Stone, Proprietor.”
On the inside (taking Wallace’s receipt as a sample) was the following in print, with blanks for name of depositor, quantities of wheat deposited and of flour and bran to be delivered and dates of deliveries made, to wit:
“Page.... DEPOSIT ACCOUNT. No......
“Office of R. O. Stone, Proprietor of Republic Roller Mills.
“Republic, Mo., Aug. 3d, 1894.
“Mr. T. B. Wallace has deposited with Republic Roller Mills, 60 bushels of wheat, test 60 pounds, and is to .receive for same 1,100 pounds of patent flour and 600 pounds of bran.
Month. Day. Rec’d Flour. Bal. Due.
Aug. 23, ' 200 1,500
Sept. 29, 200 1,300
“This certificate that J. "W. Brittain has this 17th day of •July deposited 243 bushels and nine pounds of wheat in the warehouse of R. O. Stone, at Republic, Mo. Said wheat testing 60 pounds per bushel, grade No. 2. Said J. W. Brittain agrees to pay 1-2 cent per bushel per month or each fraction of a month for storage, and further agrees to assume all damage by fire lightning, tornado and all causes unavoidable by said R. O. Stone. Said wheat to be delivered to J. W. Brittain at said warehouse on demand, less five pounds per bushel shrinkage for every month or fraction of a month such wheat has been in warehouse. Should said Stone at the time of said demand not have the amount of wheat equal in grade to the amount received, then he is to have the privilege of substituting an amount of equal value of a grade next above or below the grade received. The market price at time of demand governing. Said Stone is also to have the privilege of buying said wheat at the market price at the time of demand.” Received payment in full of R. O. Stone less shrinkage and the grade received. The market price at time of demand on deposit. Signed. R. O. Stone,
“Per E. W. R.”
On the eighteenth day of the same month Rose deposited four hundred and twenty-five bushels of wheat with defendant and received a certificate like that of Brittain’s. On the back of Rose’s certificate payments of two hundred and twenty-five