185 Ind. 493 | Ind. | 1916
— The appellee, Manhattan Lumber Company, brought its suit to foreclose a mechanic’s lien and for a personal judgment against appellants. A number of other parties were made defendants to the original complaint, including Timothy W. Englehart .and Warren J. Sheets. All the parties to the original complaint filed answers and a large number, including appellants, filed cross-complaints, making appellee Manhattan Lumber Company and the codefendants to the original complaints defendants to the cross-complaints. Of the- parties defendants, so made parties to the cross-complaints, were Englehart and Sheets aforementioned. The court trying the case found for the defendants Englehart and Sheets against the plaintiff (appellees) on its complaint and appellants on their cross-complaint, and rendered judgment accordingly. In the assignment of errors in this court neither Englehart nor Sheets are made parties to this appeal either as appellants or appellees, and are not before this court in this proceeding.
Note. — Reported in 112 N. E. 525.