61 Wis. 13 | Wis. | 1884
This is an appeal from a judgment of the circuit court dismissing an appeal from a judgment of a justice of the peace. The appeal was dismissed, for the reason (as the circuit court held) that the affidavit for an appeal was insufficient. It is insisted by the appellant that the learned circuit judge erred in holding the affidavit insufficient.
The affidavit was on the same piece of paper upon which
“Notice of Appeal.
“ State of Wisconsin, County of Jackson — In Justice Court. Simon Bergsing, Justice of the Peace.
“ Delbert Siiitii, Plaintiff, against IT. J. Oemsby, Defendant.
“ Notice of Appeal.
“ To Simon Bergsing, J%t,stice of the Peace: Take notice that the above-named defendant, PL. J. Ormsby, hereby appeals to the circuit court of the county of Jackson from the judgment and order rendered in this action before Simon Bergsing, justice of the peace, on the 21st day of September, A. D. 1883, in favor of the above-named plaintiff, Delbert Smith, and against the above-named defendant, H. J. Ormsby, for fifty dollars damages and fourteen dollars and two cents costs.
“ Geo. P. RossMAN, Att’y for Defendant.”
“Affidavit ON Appeal.
“ State of Wisconsin, County of Jackson, ss.: — Geo. P. Rossman, attorney for the above-named defendant and appellant, being duly sworn, on his oath says that the appeal in the above-entitled action is made in good faith, and not for the purpose of delay. Geo. P. Rossman.
“ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of September, 1883. SimoN Bergsing, Justice of the Peace.”
We think this notice and affidavit were sufficient, without any extraneous aid, within the decisions of this court in the cases of Cady v. Anson, 4 Wis. 223; Benjamin v. Houston, 24 Wis. 309; Palmer v. Peterson, 46 Wis. 401; Evangelical L. St. P. Gemeinde v. Koehler, 59 Wis. 650. These cases all hold that the proof of the authority of the person making the affidavit for the appeal does not constitute a part of the
By the Court. — -The judgment of the circuit court is reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings according to law.