TERHUNE v. CATON

No. 56516.

487 S.W.2d 19 (1972)

Gerald C. TERHUNE and Mary Terhune, his wife; Richard L. Harris and Essie Harris, his wife, (Plaintiffs) Appellants, v. Frank CATON et al., (Defendants) Respondents.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 1.

November 13, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rupert G. Usrey, Eiser & Usrey, Oregon, for appellants.

Louis Kranitz, Theodore M. Kranitz, David M. Swiss, St. Joseph, for respondents.


HOLMAN, Presiding Judge.

Plaintiffs Gerald C. Terhune and Mary, his wife, and Richard L. Harris and Essie, his wife, sought to recover a total of $79,010 from defendants for damage alleged to have been done to their farms. The defendants were Frank Caton, Kenneth Caton, Hobart Black, Byron Black and Doyle Gore. Plaintiffs are owners of adjoining farms lying west of land owned or occupied by defendants. It was agreed that in 1903 and for some years thereafter a public...

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