137 Iowa 333 | Iowa | 1907
Nettie Keefer and Eli Gilmont were married in Washington county, Iowa, in 1885, and, with the exception of a short period in 1892 and another in 1894, during which Mrs. Gilmont was in a hospital for the insane, they lived together there as husband and wife until January, 1897. In January, 1897, Mrs. Gilmont was again adjudged insane by the commissioners of insanity of Washington county, and was again committed to the hospital at Mt. Pleasant. She was detained there until August, 1897, when she was returned to the Washington county authorities, and was by them immediately placed in the county asylum of said county, where she remained until the fore part of December, Í903. She was then taken therefrom to the hospital at Mt. Pleasant, as a person having a legal settlement in Washington county, and has since remained in said hospital. Washington county has paid the expense of keeping Mrs. Gilmont in the county asylum and in the State hospital since January, 1897, and the value thereof is not in dispute. In May, 1898, Eli Gilmont acquired a legal settlement in Polk county, and in May, 1905, Washington county made a demand on Polk county for the amount it had paid for keeping Mrs. Gilmont from May 1, 1898, claiming that Mrs. Gilmont acquired a legal settlement in Polk county when her husband did. The claim was rejected, and this suit followed.
The conclusion we reach on this branch of the case disposes of the controversy, and we need not discuss other questions argued by counsel. The judgment is affirmed.