Gillespie v. Citizens Nat. Bank of Weatherford

97 S.W.2d 310, 1936 Tex. App. LEXIS 884
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 30, 1936
DocketNo. 4971.
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Gillespie v. Citizens Nat. Bank of Weatherford, 97 S.W.2d 310, 1936 Tex. App. LEXIS 884 (Tex. Ct. App. 1936).

Opinion

JOHNSON, Chief Justice.

This is an original application by J. W: Gillespie and C. A. Ploag, residents of Cherokee county, as relators for writs of prohibition and injunction against Hon. J. E. Carter, judge of the 43d district court- of Parker county; Hon. E. L. Parish, judge of the 119th district court of Runnels county; the Citizens National Bank of Weatherford;. Parker county; the Citizens Mutual Life & Accident Association of Texas, a corpora* *311 tion, of Parker county; and the Lone Star State Life Insurance Company, a corporation, of Parker county.

The application is based upon the following facts:

“On June 23, 1932, relators recovered a judgment for $1,000 against the Citizens Mutual Life & Accident Association of Texas, in the district court of Cherokee county in cause No. 11315, styled J. W. Gillespie et al. v. Citizens Mutual Life & Accident Association of Texas, on a policy or certificate of insurance issued by said association. No appeal was taken and the judgment became final. Executions were issued thereon, and unsuccessful attempts •made to collect the judgment. .
“On September 21, 1934, a writ of garnishment was served upon the Citizens National, Bank of Weatherford, returnable January 7, 1935, to the district court of Cherokee county, in the garnishment suit based upon said judgment, and styled J. W. Gillespie et al. v. Citizens National Bank of Weatherford, No. 13032 on the docket of said court. On December 13,' 1934, the bank answered, showing that it had on hand funds of the Citizens Mutual Life & Accident Association in the sum of $1,000, deposited by. said association on December 23, 1933, with notation on the deposit ‘not .subject to check except by due process of law.’ It appears that the deposit had been so made by the Citizens Mutual Life & Accident Association in compliance with the provisions of Acts of 1933, 43d Legislature, page 856, chapter 245, § 4, being now article 4859f, § 4, Vernon’s Texas Civil Statutes (Centennial Ed.).
“On January 7, 1935, the Citizens Mutual Life & Accident Association of Texas filed a suit in the district court of Cherokee county, Tex., cause No. 13180, styled Citizens Mutual Life & Accident Association v. J. W. Gillespie. and C. A. Ploag, seeking to enjoin enforcement of and to set aside the judgment previously rendered against said association in said cause No. 11315. A temporary injunction was issued on the petition. On February 16, 1935, Gillespie and Ploag having answered, the cause was heard on the merits, and judgment entered refusing to set aside the judgment on cause No. 11315, or to enjoin its enforcement. The temporary restraining order theretofore issued was dissolved. The Citizens Mutual life & Accident Association of Texas appealed from this judgment by giving a cost bond. No supersedeas bond was filed in the cause.
“On February 16, 1935, the garnishment suit was heard and judgment rendered against the Citizens National Bank of Weatherford, garnishee, and in favor of Gillespie and Ploag for the sum of $1,000 (allowing the garnishee its costs and attorney’s fees, and staying execution of the garnishment judgment until final disposition of cause No. 13180 on appeal). No appeal was taken from this garnishment judgment rendered against the bank as garnishee.
“On March 19, 1936, cause No. 13180, same being appeal No. 4971 on the docket of this court, the judgment of the trial court, refusing to enjoin execution of or to set aside the judgment in cause No. 11315, was by this court affirmed. Citizens Mutual Life & Accident Ass’n of Texas v. Gillespie et al. (Tex.Civ.App.) 93 S.W.(2d) 200. No application for writ of error was applied for, and the mandate of this court was duly issued.”

On March 19, 1936, the Citizens National Bank of Weatherford filed in the 43d district court of Parker county a suit in inter-pleader against J. W. Gillespie and C. A. Ploag; the Citizens Mutual Life & Accident Association of Texas; Lula Frances Ragle, a resident of Floyd county; Abbie Kennison, a resident of Runnels county,; and Rex Z. Howard, a resident of Tarrant county, as defendants. The petition alleged, in substance, the facts as above stated, and further shows that, after the bank was served with, the writ of garnishment and judgment had been taken against it as garnishee in the above-mentioned suit of Gillespie and Ploag in the district court of Cherokee county, three other writs of garnishment were served upon it, namely, on August 21, 1935, a writ of garnishment was served upon it, issued out of the county court of Floyd county in cause No. 887, styled Lula Frances Ragle v. Citizens National Bank of Weatherford, Garnishee; on December —, 1935, it was served with a writ of garnishment issued out of the district court of Runnels county in cause No. 3944, styled Abbie Kennison v. Citizens National Bank of Weatherford, Garnishee; on January 23, 1936, it was served with a writ of garnishment issued out of the county court at law No. 2 of Tarrant county in cause No. 34412, styled Rex Z. Howard v. Citizens National Bank of Weatherford, Garnishee. *312 The petition further alleged “that the above-mentioned $1,000 is all, and the only $1,000 ever deposited in said bank by the defendant Citizens Mutual Life & Accident Association of Texas”; and that all said defendants in its interpleader suit are claiming some interest in said $1,000; that plaintiff bank disclaims any interest in the $1,000 and tenders it into court and prays that the court enter a proper judgment protecting plaintiff's rights in the matter of payment of the money; and that it be allowed a fee of $200 for bringing and prosecuting this bill of interpleader, and for costs.

After the filing of the above suit of interpleader by the bank, and on March 26, 1936, it appears that the bank was served with another writ of garnishment issued out of the district court of Parker county in cause No. 9262, styled Dudley Johnson et al. v. Citizens National Bank of Weather-ford, Garnishee. In which suit the bank, in addition to its answer to the writ of garnishment, further alleged, substantially, the facts as hereinabove set out, and of the filing and the pendency of its interpleader suit, and also filed a bill of interpleader in that cause, and applied for and'obtained a writ of injunction therein enjoining Gillespie and Ploag from issuing, or causing to be issued, any execution on or the enforcement of the judgment which they had obtained against the bank as garnishee in the district court of Cherokee county, pending final determination of the bank’s suit in interpleader.

On February,20, 1936, the Citizens Mutual Life & Accident Association of Texas, by amendment of its charter changed only its name, to that of the Lone Star State Life Insurance Company, and filed in its new name a suit, which it terms a bill of inter-pleader, in the 119th district court of Runnels county, cause No. 4181, styled the Lone Star State Life Insurance Company v. Rex Z. Howard et al. In which suit Gillespie and Ploag and 22 others are named defendants (the Citizens National Bank of Weath-erford is not made a party to this suit).

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