This is a proceeding in habeas corpus brought by Nary F. Gatlin, the mother of Lucile Milner, against the father, C. "W. Milner, for the possession of the child. C. W. Milner was a native of Pike county, Georgia, and went to Dallas, Texas, where he married Mary F. Erwin. At the time of their marriage, which occurred on June 10, 1908, he worked for a street-railway company, and she worked in a store. About three years after the marriage the husband filed a suit for divorce in the district court of the 68th judicial district, Dallas county, Texas, alleging that he and his wife were bona fide residents of that county, and praying an absolute divorce and the custody of the child of the marriage, who was born February 13, 1909, The wife made a written acknowledgment of service, reciting that she had read the divorce petition, and, without committing herself to the truth of any allegation therein contained, waived the issuance and service of citation upon her. She answered the petition, averring that the allegations showed no cause of fiction, and demanded strict proof of the same. ' Pending the action for divorce the husband and wife entered into a written agreement, reciting that the husband had applied for a
Judgment reversed on the main hill of exceptions, and affirmed on the cross-hill.