17 Kan. 218 | Kan. | 1876
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This was an action brought by Clarkson against Powers for injuries claimed to have been done by Powers’ cattle grazing on certain lands claimed by Clarkson. The land consisted of 800 acres in Lincoln county, 160 of which belonged to Clarkson, 320 to his wife, and 320 to his sister, Mrs. Bean. Clarkson purchased said land for himself, wife, and sister, from one Eloeneck, who sold it as agent of the Kansas Pacific Railway Company. Said land was at that time, and continued to be until the time of the injuries complained of, wild, unoccupied, uncultivated prairie and timbered land. Clarkson testified on the trial: “I took possession of the land when I purchased it, and retained possession. E rode over the land, and told Hoeneck I would take
The judgment of the court below will be reversed, and cause remanded for a new trial.