5 Mo. 268 | Mo. | 1838
Lead Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court.
On the 10th day of May, 1838, John Ruland, cleric of the circuit court of St. Louis county, fited in the circuit court of said county, an account for fuel for the office, in substance as follows:
St. Louis county, due to John Ruland, cleric of the,circuit court.
1836. To amt. paid for 9' cords wood, hauling and sawing the same for use of the office, $60 00’"
1837. Amt. paid for 235 bushels coal, from October, 1836, to April, 1837, at 25 cts. per bushel, r - - - - 58 75'
118 75
Tor one cord of wood, -■ - - - 16 00
$134 75'
To which is an affidavit of Julius D. Johnston, which stated that no regular account of the items had been kept, but that the affiant thinks, and is .sure, the quantities of wood and coal charged, are less than the quantities actually used,
The circuit court made the allowance, which was or
The first question to be considered is, whether fuel for the 0fftce js to be included under the word necessaries, mentioned m the 13th section oi the act respecting
The next point is, whether the claimant has pursued the law so as to enable him to have the amount he claims. I think he has not. It appears by the record,
The order, therefore, of the circuit court commanding the county court to issue an order on the county treasury, is reversed with costs, Judge Edwards concurring herein.
Concurrence Opinion
I do not concur in the opinion that the clerks ought to be allowed their expenses for fuel.