116 Iowa 569 | Iowa | 1901
There is a motion to dismiss the appeal because of defective service of notice. As to this it is sufficient to>
The facts are complicated, and a somewhat lengthy statement is required. During the years 1895, 1896, and 1897 one Dwight H. Skinner became indebted to David Bradley & Co., H. E. Teachout, and the Fidelity Securities Company in sums now aggregating about $17,000. Prior to contracting these matters of indebtedness, and on or about the year 1890, Skinner became the owner of a large tract of land, consisting of more than 2,000 acres, situated in Woodbury county, Iowa, and known as the “Skinner Ranch.” At that time the ranch was heavily incumbered. In October of the year 1896, Skinner, his wife, his father, his brother-in-law, and other relatives organized a corporation known as the Interstate Investment & Land Company, for the purpose of taking title to the ranch and other lands belonging to the incorporators. The ranch was transferred to the company for 467 shares of its stock, the par value of which was $50 per share. Mrs. Turner, Skinner’s sister, transferred land of the value of $5,000, and Mrs. Skinner, the wife of D. IL, transferred land-to the value of $3,850, each receiving stock of the company therefor. W. D. Turner put in $1,200 in cash, and received stock at par for the amount of his investment. At the time the land was conveyed to the investment company, it was incumbered for more than $25,000. Wishing to borrow some money on the land owned by it, and finding that investors did not care to accept obligations of a corporation, the Interstate Company transferred the legal .title of the ranch to W. D. Turner in trust, in order that he might execute the necessary notes and mortgages. After making the loan,-the corporation concluded to sell the ranch, and finally consummated a bargain with plaintiff, whereby plaintiff agreed to- pay the sum of $53,000 for the property, including the assumption of the $25,000 incumbrance thereon. Two thousand dollars was paid in cash, $17,000 paid Turner in March of the