August 2, 1901, plaintiff sold to defendant, Cahill, a lot of hogs at the'agreed price of $323.60, for and on account of which Cahill drew a check in ordinary form, payable to plaintiff, on the First National Bank of Eoclcwell City. Plaintiff did not present the check at the bank for payment until about August 12, 1901, when pay
It will be observed that the aggregate amount due the interveners i& not equal to the amount of the deposit fund. We are not advised as to the facts in respect of the prior garnishment; but, proceeding upon the assumption, as we must, that the judgment is correct in the absence of an affirmative showing to the contrary, we take it that in the course of the proceedings under the former judgment the fund was so far depleted as to leave no more than was necessary to satisfy the demands of the interveners.
We find no error, and the judgment is affirmed.