5 Indian Terr. 95 | Ct. App. Ind. Terr. | 1904
The appellant has filed assignments of error as follows: “(1) The trial court erred in sustaining the demurrer the appellant had filed to the answer of the appellee to the complaint in the case, which error was excepted to at the time. (2) The trial court erred in holding that the complaint was insufficient to entitle the appellant to maintain his action against appellee, which error was excepted to at the time. (3) The trial court erred in not sustaining said demurrer to the answer, and in holding that the complaint was demurrable, which error was excepted to at the time.” Appellant says there is only one question in the case, and states the same as follows: “Was the complaint good in substance? Were all the matters alleged in substance that were essential to show a right of recovery in appellant? If judgment had been rendered for him