101 Iowa 57 | Iowa | 1897
Defendant states, as the grounds of his motion, that he is a married man, the head of a family, a resident of Clayton county, Iowa; that his business is that of a farmer, and that the property levied upon is the. same that he has heretofore used in his business of farming, and which he purposes, expects, and intends to continue to use in and about the business of farming; and that it is all the farm implements of which he was possessed at the time the same were seized. There is no dispute but that if, at the time of the levy, January 18,1895, the defendant was a farmer, the property levied upon was exempt to him, under section 8072 of the Code. The evidence shows, without conflict, that defendnnt was engaged in the business of farming, and used the implements in question in that business, up to and for some years prior to the first of March, 1894, and that, having no' farm of his own, he rented from others. In March, 1894, he and his family moved into the town of Strawberry Point, where they continued to reside at the time of these proceedings. During that time defendant was engaged, to some extent, as a barkeeper in a saloon, and made some efforts to secure a place in which to start a saloon of his own. He testifies that the only reason why he was not using said implements as a farmer was that he had not been able to rent a farm suitable for the amount of help that he had in his own family. He says, “I have never abandoned the business of farming,