Freebourn v. Chamberlain Medicine Company

Citation113 N.W. 918,136 Iowa 434
PartiesJOHN FREEBOURN, AS NEXT FRIEND OF JAMES FREEBOURN, Appellant, v. CHAMBERLAIN MEDICINE COMPANY
Decision Date20 November 1907
CourtIowa Supreme Court

Appeal from Polk District Court.--HON.W. H. MCHENRY, Judge.

SUIT to recover for a personal injury. There was a directed verdict for the defendant, and from a judgment thereon the plaintiff appeals.

Affirmed.

Hager & Powell, for appellant.

Ryan & Ryan, for appellee.

OPINION

SHERWIN, J.

James Freebourn, a minor, was employed by the defendant to work in its packing and shipping rooms, and to sweep said rooms and a hall adjacent thereto. L. W. Bechtelheimer was the foreman or superintendent of the defendant's shipping department with authority to employ the help necessary therefor. On the day of the injury Mr. Bechtelheimer carried a broken bottle from the packing room into the hall in question, and left it in a corner thereof. Later in the day James Freebourn, while engaged in sweeping said hall, slipped and fell on said bottle, receiving the injury for which he seeks recovery.

The appellant bases his right to recover of the defendant on the proposition that Mr. Bechtelheimer was the vice principal of the defendant, and acting as such when he put the bottle in the hall, and that it was a negligent act for which the defendant is liable. It is very doubtful whether placing the bottle where it was at the time of the accident was negligence at all, but, waiving this question, it is manifest that the act of Mr. Bechtelheimer in so doing was nothing more than the act of a fellow servant, for which the defendant is not liable. It was no part of the defendant's personal duty to pick up and care for broken glass which might be found in the packing rooms where bottles were constantly handled. That was a duty which the master might properly, and must necessarily, commit to another without liability for negligence. This principle has been so many times discussed and applied by this court that a citation of some of the cases sustaining it is all that is necessary. Scott v. C. G. W. R. Co., 113 Iowa 381 85 N.W. 631; Barnicle v. Connor, 110 Iowa 238, 81 N.W. 452; Newbury v. Mfg. Co., 100 Iowa 441, 69 N.W. 743; Benn v. Null, 65 Iowa 407, 21 N.W. 700; Geesen v. Saguin, 115 Iowa 7, 87 N.W. 745; McQueeny v. Chicago, M. & St. P. Ry. Co., 120 Iowa 522, 94 N.W. 1124.

The injury occurred when James Freebourn was about sixteen years old, and ...

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