Jowers v. Baker
Jowers v. Baker
Opinion of the Court
A motion was made to dismiss this writ of error on the ground that John G. Lidy, the complainant, was not made a party to the bill of exceptions, and there was no service of the bill upon him. The bill of exceptions simply alleges that the bill in equity was filed by Lidy against Baker and Jowers, and that there was a cross-bill of said Baker, and that the court, by agreement, passed on the issue made by the plea of Baker, setting forth a discharge in bankruptcy, and held Baker discharged from the debt set fortLin the pleadings—“which ruling is assigned as error.”
On looking to the pleadings it appears that Lidy is the complainant, and that Baker and Jowers are defendants, who filed answers in the nature of cross-bills. Jowers excepted, and only served Baker, the other defendant, because the main contest seemed to have been betwen those two defendants ; but it would be a novel proceeding to
Writ of error dismissed.
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