Bagby v. Kirby

35 S.W.2d 54, 225 Mo. App. 1190, 1931 Mo. App. LEXIS 147
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedJanuary 5, 1931
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bagby v. Kirby, 35 S.W.2d 54, 225 Mo. App. 1190, 1931 Mo. App. LEXIS 147 (Mo. Ct. App. 1931).

Opinion

ARNOLD, J.

This is an appeal from a judgment for $250, rendered in the circuit court of Benton county, Missouri, against the appealing garnishee, in favor of plaintiffs.

The facts shown of record are that at the general election in 1922, defendant Gilbert S. Kirby was elected collector of Benton county, Missouri, that he was re-elected in 1926, and continued as such collector until March, 1928, when it was discovered he was a defaulter. *1191 Plaintiffs herein were his bondsmen for both said terms. On the discovery of Kirby’s defalcation, his bondsmen were called upon to make good the shortage. Defendant absconded shortly before March 24, 1928, and on that date, the bondsmen brought suit against Kirby for $15,000, and in aid thereof sued out a writ of áttaehment, with statutory affidavit and bond. Under the writ defendant’s real estate was attached and a number of banks and individuals, including appellant herein, were garnisheed. The record shows Kirby owned a farm in Benton county, Missouri, and on March 1, 1928, he and appellant Kreisel entered into a contract whereby Kreisel was to operate the farm from March 1, 1928 to March 1, 1929. Underpaid agreement they were joint owners of some farm machinery and other property. This property was attached under the writ sued out on March 24, 1928, and on the same day summons was served on Fred J. Kreisel as garnishee, said summons being as follows:

"To Fred Kreisel, Garnishee:
"You are hereby notified that I attach in your hands all debts due by you to the defendant and all property in your hands in which the defendant, Gilbert S. Kirby, has an interest, in the above entitled cause, or so much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy the sum of fifteen thousand dollars and —=— cents, with interest and costs of suit; and to be and appear before the circuit court of Benton county, to be holden at the court house in the city of Warsaw, in the said county of Benton, on the second Monday of June, 1928, then and there to answer such allegations and interrogatories as may be exhibited by the plaintiffs in the above entitled cause.
"Witness my signature, this 24th day of March, 1928.
"Thos. G. PROVINCE, Sheriff of Benton county, Missouri.”
To which the sheriff made the following return:
"Sheriff’s Return.
"State of Missouri, county of Benton, ss.
"I executed the within writ in the county of Benton and State of Missouri on the 24th day of March, 1928, by delivering a copy of the same to the within named Fred Kreisel, and by declaring to him that I attached in his hands all debts due by him to Gilbert S. Kirby and that I attached in his hands all goods and chattels, money and evidences of debt in his possession belonging to Gilbert S. Kirby or which he may have an interest, a list of said property being hereto attached. Witness my .hand this 24th day of March, 1928.
"Fee .$1.00
"25 mi. 2.50
$3.50
"Thos. G. PROVINCE, Sheriff of Benton county, Missouri.”

*1192 On June 11, .1928, at the June term of the Benton circuit court, said .Kreisel was ordered to appear and answer certain interrogatories. The sheriff made return that he served the writ of attachment at the county of Benton, State of Missouri, “by attaching certain personal property, described in ‘Exhibit A,’ hereto attached, marked ‘ Exhibit B, ’ said property was sold at public sale for $15,929.11, as appears by clerk’s bill hereto attached, marked ‘Exhibit C,’ out of which sum I have paid expenses as follows: '(Here follows a list of expenses in the total sum of $151.80.) Leaving a balance of such proceeds in the sum of $15,777.31.”

The. return further states that on March -24, 1928, the'sheriff attached in the hands of Fred J. Kreisel- — -“all of the right, title and interest of the defendant Gilbert S. Kirby, in the partnership assets of the .firm of Kirby and Kreisel, and summoned the said Fred J. Kreisel, as garnishee; that thereafter under an agreement of the parties hereto the said Fred J. Kreisel sold said assets and after paying the partnership debts and the expenses of sale paid me the sum of $1,128.58, all of which appears from the answer of the said Fred J. Kreisel, filed in this cause. That on the 26th day of March, 1928, I attached as the property of the defendant one Pontiac coach automobile, which the defendant, with the consent of the plaintiffs on the 9th day of June, 1928, sold for the sum of $5.00, which has been paid to me.”

The return also recites that the sheriff levied upon 318 acres of land more or less, in Benton county, Missouri, belonging to defendant Kirby, by notifying Fred J. Kreisel, actual tenant thereon. The return names other persons and corporations served with garnishment which need not be stated here. The return is dated June 11, 1928.

On February 13-, .1930, the following document was served on Kreisel, by the sheriff of Pettis county, Missouri:

“Notice of intention to file denial of answer of garnishee, and to have the issue called up for trial. To Fred J. Kreisel, the above named garnishee:

You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiffs will, on Monday the 17th day of February,. 1930, the same being the first day of the regular February, 1930 term of the circuit court of Benton cOunty, Missouri, file in said court their denial of the answer heretofore filed by you as garnishee in the above entitled cause, a copy of which said denial so to be filed is herewith attached, and to the contents of which you will take due notice; and you are further notified that said plaintiffs will thereupon ask sáid court to set down for trial at said February, 1930, term of said court the issues raised by such denial, .to the end that a final determination thereof may be had at said term of said court.

*1193 “Dated this 8th day of February, 1930.

“F. M. Brady, Attorney for plaintiffs.”

At the February term, 1930, oij said court, denial of the answer of garnishee Kreisel was filed.

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