35 Ind. App. 623 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1905
On December 26, 1903, appellant, by her agent, filed with the clerk of the Delaware Circuit Court an affidavit. The title is -Emily P. Whinrey v. Thomas Starr, John Ellis, John Suffer, Charles F. Koontz, David Shroyer, James M. Motsenbocker and George Mansfield. The affidavit states, in substance, “that the plaintiff’s cause of action therein was for money due the plaintiff on a promissory note executed by the defendant and others to the plaintiff, a copy of which was filed with the complaint; that said cause of action was duly tried, and judgment rendered therein against the defendant Thomas Starr, Morris L. Ross and Amos Cary” for $155.77 and $13.7.5 costs., on April 19, 1902, in the Delaware Circuit Court; “that the plaintiff’s said judgment rendered therein as aforesaid remains wholly unpaid and unsatisfied; that the plaintiff’s claim is just; that plaintiff’s claim is due,” and that there is now due plaintiff “from the defendant upon said judgment”
On the same day plaintiff filed a bond, to the approval of the clerk, that she.would “duly prosecute her proceedings therein, and pay all damages which may be sustained by the defendant if the proceedings of plaintiff be wrongful or oppressive.” On.the same day a summons was issued to the sheriff, commanding him to summons Thomas Starr to appear on January 14, 1904, “the tenth day of the next term to be held at the court-house in the city of Muncie, on Monday, the 4th day of January, 1904, and answer to the complaint of Emily P. Whinrey in garnishment.” This was served on the same day by reading. On the same day a sxunmons was issued commanding the sheriff to summon John Ellis, Rathan Shroyer and John Huffer, as commissioners of Delaware county, Joseph E. Davis, auditor, James M. Motsenbocker, county treasurer elect, Charles E. Koontz, treasurer of Delaware county, George Mansfield, clerk of the Delaware Circuit Court, and Thomas Starr, to appear on the tenth day of the next term of court “to answer as garnishees in a cause now pending in said court, wherein Emily P. Whinrey is plaintiff and Thomas Starr is defendant.” This was served on December 26 and 28, 1903. On January 18, 1904, the twelfth day of the January term,
The assignment of errors contains eight specifications predicated upon the above rulings.
Appeal dismissed.