Polk v. Covington County
Polk v. Covington County
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The appellant was the superintendent of the poorhouse for the years 1896, 1897, and 1898, which ivas let to him as the krwest bidder. He bid off the keeping of the poorhouse for the year 1896 at $7.75 per month for each pauper; for the year 1897, at $7.95 per month for each pauper ; and for the year 1898, at $9 per month for each pauper.
Upon the trial of the case he showed by the minutes of the board of supervisors that the board had allow’ed divers sums of money, aggregating for the three years several hundred dollars, payable out of the county treasury to sundry persons for money, goods, and other aid to paupers not placed in the poorhouse.
The plaintiff admits that he has been paid for all the inmates of the poorhouse at the rate contracted for by him with the board of supervisors, and it seems to us that he has no ground to sue for breach of contract. His insistence that the board was obliged, by the terms of the contract with him, to place all indigent persons within the poorhouse is not supported by his own pleadings, or by any evidence given in the case.
Affirmed.
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