89 Mo. 581 | Mo. | 1886
This suit was instituted in the Greene county circuit court to recover the sum of one thousand dollars, which plaintiff alleged in his petition he had deposited in defendant bank, payment of which had been refused him, on his demand. The answer was a general denial. On the trial judgment was rendered for the defendant from which the plaintiff has appealed to this court.
Plaintiff was introduced as a witness on his own behalf, and his evidence tended to show that on the eighteenth day of November, 1880, he deposited in the bank one thousand dollars, which was received by the cashier; that he did not attempt to draw said deposit till in August, 1882, when he drew a check for tl\e amount, which, was presented by P. S. Heffernan and payment refused.; that he was not in partnership with W. K. Spillman,
The evidence of these two witnesses was received
While counsel make the points in their brief, that the court erred in refusing to enter up judgment by default, and in refusing to allow the jurors to be examined as to their relationship with the stockholders of the bank, vye cannot consider them for the reason that the record before us does not show that any question Avhatever was propounded to the jurors or any of them, or that the court refused to allow any such question to be asked or answered ; nor does it show that any motion for judgment by default was ever made, and overruled by the court, but on the contrary, it does show that an answer was filed and that the parties proceeded to trial without any objection appearing to have been made that it was not filed in time.