54 Kan. 383 | Kan. | 1894
The opinion of the court was delivered by
M. Y. Graley brought this action to recover the possession of a set of tinner’s tools, stock, and some manufactured tinware, from Rosa Werner and Emil Werner. For some time Graley had occupied a portion of the storeroom of Kearney & Parsons, who had a stock of hardware, in Wichita. They executed a chattel mortgage on their stock of hardware to Rosa Werner, to secure a debt of $3,000 which they owed to her. Afterward, she, by her husband and agent, Emil Werner, took possession of the stock of hardware under the chattel mortgage, and at the same time they also took possession of the tinner’s tools, stock and ware claimed by Graley in this action. The property in question was in the rear of the store building, and some of the man
There appears to be sufficient testimony to sustain the claim of ownership of Graley, and sufficient, too, to show that the property was not so mixed with that of Kearney & Parsons as to affect the title of Graley or subject the property to the mortgage lien of the Werners. Their mortgage only covered the property of the mortgagors, and we find nothing in the circumstances or in the conversations between Werner and Graley that would lead either to understand that the mortgage covered any other property than that belonging to Kearney & Parsons.
For the errors mentioned, there must be a reversal of the judgment and a new trial.