73 Mo. 35 | Mo. | 1880
Erom stipulations of the parties, filed in the cause, it appears that suit was brought to the September term, 1877, of the Jasper circuit court, against the defendants upon the following instrument of writing :
$1,100. Carthage, Mo., Eebruary 19th, 1876.
One year after date, we, or either of ns, as principal, promise to pay to the order of D. S. Thomas, cashier, at the Eirst National Bank of Carthage, Missouri, $1,100, for value received, with interest at ten per cent per annum,
J. W. Jacobs.
D. ‘WOODMANSEB.
The petition-contained two counts;, the first asking judgment for the amount of the instrument and interest sued on; and the second asking judgment for an attorney’s fee of ten per cent for collecting the same. The defendants were duly served with process in the cause. On the fourth day of the return term final judgment by default was rendered against the defendants for the sum of $1,100 debt, $174 interest, and $110 attorney’s fee. On the 23rd day of the same term, the defendants filed their motion to set aside the judgment, for the reasons: 1st, Because the judgment is irregular, in being rendered before the sixth day of the term; 2nd, Because the defendants had six days in which to plead, and the judgment was rendered on the fourth day of the term. 3rd, Because the judgment 'is a final one, while the case is not triable at the present term. This motion was overruled, and the defendants having duly excepted, have appealed to this court.
The statute provides that in all counties having 40,000 inhabitants, or less than that number, the defendant when duly summoned or notified, shall demur to or answer the petition on or before .the sixth day of the term at which he is required to appear, if the term shall so long continue, and if not, then before the end of the term, unless further time be given him by the court; provided, that where the suit is founded upon any bond, bill of exchange' or promissory note for the direct payment of money or property, and the defendant has been served with pi-ocess, he shall