59 Tex. 321 | Tex. | 1883
It appears that appellant had owned the property for about eight years at the time it was sold by the sheriff, and during that time he is shown to have been upon the premises' with his family about three days only. For a considerable part of that time, it appears that he resided upon the farm belonging to his second wife, but claims that he intended to make the property in controversy his permanent home in the event that he did not sell it. And it appears that, during the time he was residing on the farm with his family, he was offering the property in controversy for sale, and at one time entered, into a contract of sale, which failed
We conclude that the judgment is fully supported by the evidence, and that it ought to be affirmed.
Affirmed.
[Opinion approved April 27, 1883.]