Court Opinion

ID: 9833799
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 23:02:22.10694+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:44:06.893570
License: Public Domain

On Rehearing.
The timber deed from Kirby to Emporia Lumber Company was dated the 21st of May, 1904. In our original opinion we gave this date as May 12th.
We also find that S. F. Carter, referred to in our reference to B. F. Hughes’ testimony, was president of the Emporia Lumber Company, and “when the Emporia Lumber Company negotiated for and finally purchased section 13, involved in this suit, the company was represented by S. F. Carter in that purchase, and he had been told, more than two years before, by Hughes, that Abbitt had said he had sold the land to Adams.
We have carefully examined the record in reference to the other assignments made by appellants against our conclusion of fact, and, as we construe the record, our statement is fully sustained in all other respects.
After giving due consideration to the motions for rehearing filed by both parties, they are in all things overruled.