108 Mo. App. 495 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1904
— On appeal from judgment before a justice in plaintiff’s favor, this action was tried anew in the circuit court, and under instruction of the court a verdict for plaintiff for $128.17 was returned, being the amount deposited by defendant with the clerk for use of plaintiff. Plaintiff, a corporation, was owner of a sawmill, by which it shaped cut stone of dimensions required for building purposes and defendant was
“Richard B. Wall having issued two certain orders upon E. T. Allen, contractor for residence for Cornelia J. Pach, Portland Place, near Lake avenue, payable to Pickel Stone C'o., for materials and labor furnished, and to be hereafter furnished for the erection and completion of cut stonework of said residence, the Pickel Stone Company hereby agrees to furnish all sawed Bedford stone that may be necessary to complete the work, as it is needed, and as fast as possible, and further agrees to relinquish all and every claim or lien against said residence upon the payment of the amount of said orders, the aggregate amount of which is eleven hundred and twenty-five dollars ($1125). One for seven hundred and seventy-five dollars ($775) and the other for three hundred and fifty dollars ($350). This applies to sawed Bedford stone only.
“Pickel Stone Company.”
The orders were paid; the second contained a clause to the effect that it was in full for all stone
The judgment is affirmed.