Gilman v. Bootz
Gilman v. Bootz
Opinion of the Court
This is an appeal from a judgment of dismissal for want of prosecution. From papers printed in the transcript, it is to be surmised that the defendant moved to dismiss the action for want of prosecution; that this motion was granted; that thereafter the plain
We therefore advise that the judgment be affirmed.
Foote, C., and Gibson, C., concurred.
For the reasons given in the foregoing opinion, the judgment is affirmed.
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- HENRY GILMAN v. ADAM BOOTZ
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- Review of Non-appealable Order — Bill of Exceptions. — Por the review, upon, appeal from the judgment, of an intermediate, non-appeal- ■ able order affecting the merits there must be a bill of exceptions.