106 Iowa 590 | Iowa | 1898
Lots numbered 19, 20, and 21 of Wilson T. Smith’s'subdivision of part of lots 10 and 11 of Dean’s outlots, in the city of Des Moines, extend lengthwise from north to south, are one hundred and forty-six feet in length, and are numbered from west to east. Each lot, as platted, was fifty feet in width; but, when platted, Pennsylvania avenue, which extends from north to south, and bounded lot 21 on its east side, was not of full width, and the east part of lot 21, constituting a strip forty feet wide, and extending the entire length of the lot, was added to the avenue, to widen it. That left a strip of the western part of the lot ten feet wide and one hundred and forty-six feet long, and that and lot numbered 20 were, at the time the assessments in question were levied, owned by Mary T. Smith, now deceased, and lot numbered 20 is now owned by the plaintiff L. W. Smith. Lots 19 and 20 and the remaining part of lot 21 are used together as one tract, which is occupied by L. W. Smith as a place of residence. The dwelling house rests in part upon lot 19 and in part upon lot 20, and fronts eastward upon Pennsylvania avenue and southward upon Walker street, which forms the south boundary of the lots, and was erected before the avenue was widened. The east front of the house is the principal one, and is reached from the avenue by means of a board walk, which is parallel to, and about forty feet north of Walker street. There have not been any improvements upon the remaining part of lot 21 since the avenue was widened. It is