55 Wis. 522 | Wis. | 1882
In support of the rulings of the trial court it is urged, in effect, that before Winneeorme could be held liable for the support of its pauper by Dakota, it was incumbent upon the plaintiff to show by the records of the town board of the plaintiff town that the supervisors of that town, acting in a body, and upon a complaint made to them as such, provided the support required by the statute, or made a binding contract with some one else to provide such assistance, and thereupon paid for the same. The question has, however, recently been determined otherwise by this court. In McCaffrey v. Town of Shields, 54 Wis., 645, the chairman of the board of supervisors of Shields, in the presence of another supervisor (who remained silent), procured the plaintiff to keep the alleged pauper at his hotel, under a promise that the town of Shields would pay him therefor, representing to him that the town was chargeable for her
Eor the reasons given, the judgment of the circuit court must be reversed, and the cause remanded for a new trial.
By the Court.— So ordered.