H. Rosenbaum & Co. v. William H. Hayden & Co.

22 Neb. 744
CourtNebraska Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 15, 1888
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
H. Rosenbaum & Co. v. William H. Hayden & Co., 22 Neb. 744 (Neb. 1888).

Opinion

Maxwell, Ch. J.

This action was commenced before a justice of the peace m Red Willow county by the plaintiffs against the defendants. The docket entries are as follows :

“ Jilne 7th, 1886. Plaintiff filed his bill of particulars, wherein he claims of the defendant the sum of $200 upon an account.
“ June 7th, 1886. Plaintiff filed the following affidavit for attachment:
<<c Before S. H. Colvin, a justice of the peace in and for said Red Willow county, Nebraska.
‘H. Rosenbaum & Co. v. Wm. H. Hayden & Co. } The State of Nebraska, Red Willow County.
“*R. S. Beck, agent of the plaintiffs, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that they have commenced an action before S. H. Colvin, a justice of the peace, against' Wm. H. Hayden & Co., to recover the sum of $200, now due and payable, from the defendant. Affiant says that' said claim is just, and they ought as he believes to recover thereon the sum of $200, and that the defendant, Wm. H.‘ Hayden & Co., so conceal themselves that a summons cannot be served upon them, and are about to convert their property, or a part thereof, into money, for the purpose of placing it beyond the reach of their creditors, and have property which they conceal.
“ ‘ R. S. Beck.
“ ‘ Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 7th day of June, 1886.
“‘S. H. Colvin,
‘ Justice of the Peace.’ ”

The plaintiffs filed an undertaking, which was duly approved. Certain property of the defendant was attached, which was appraised at more than $200, and an agent of the defendant executed an undertaking to abide the judg[746]*746ment of the court, and thereupon the property was released. The return on the summons is as follows:

“Received this writ June 7th, 1886; as commanded by this writ, I, on the 7th day of June, 1886, summoned the within named W. H. Hayden & Co., by leaving at their usual place of doing business, in Red Willow county, Neb., with Charles Noble, the clerk and general agent of the defendants, a certified copy of this writ and the .endorsement thereon.
Dated this ,11th day of June, 1886.
Fees:
Service and return... 50
Copy.................. 25 John W. Welborn,
Sherif.
75 - By J. H. Bennett,
Deputy”

At the return day of the summons the defendant filed the following:

“ The defendant specially appearing, solely and only for that purpose and for none other, objects to the jurisdiction of the court, for the reason that no service of summons has been had upon defendant.”

This motion was supported by the following affidavit:

“ State of Nebraska, Red Willow County. }
“Charles Noble, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he now is and has been for a long time since, a resident of McCook, Nebraska; that on the 7th day of June, 1886, a copy of what purported to be a summons to Wm. H. Hayden & Co., from the justice court of S. H. Colvin, of Red Willow county, Nebraska, to answer the action of H. Rosenbaum & Co., was presented to this affiant by the deputy sheriff of said county; that at the time of the service of summons on this affiant he was not in the employment of Wm. PI. Hayden & Co., or Wm. H. Hayden, in any capacity whatever, at any time since the [747]*747commencement of this suit of H. Rosenbaum & Co. v. Wm. H. Hayden & Co.; that he was not'the agent, and was not in the employment of any of the defendants in any capacity whatever, or any way connected with said Hayden or company, at the time of commencing the above stated action, or at any time since, and this affiant says that said copy of said summons was handed to him in the store-room lately occupied by the said Hayden & Co., in McCook, Nebraska; that said store-room was not at the time of the commencement of this suit, is not now, and never has been the usual place of residence of the said Wm. H. Hayden, or any of the defendants in the above entitled cause, and this affiant further says that he never had any interest of any kind, or value whatever, in the business of Wm. H. Hayden & Co., and further this affiant saith not.
“ Charles Noble.
“ Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 12th day of June, 1886.
“S. H. Colvin,
Justice of the Reace.”

The justice sustained the objections, and thereupon the cause was continued for service. In this we think the court erred.

Section 25 of the code provides that, “Process against any such company or firm shall be served by a copy left at their usual place of doing business within the county,with one of the members of such company or firm, or with the clerk or general agent thereof, and executions issued on any judgments rendered in such proceedings shall be levied only on partnership property.”

It will be observed that Noble swears that the summons was served upon him at the place of business of Wm. H. Hayden and Co., but he alleges that at the commencement of the suit he was not in the employment of that firm. He fails to state dates when his connection with the firm ceased. He swears to a mere conclusion, as there might be a differ[748]*748ence of opinion as to the date the suit was commenced, notwithstanding the plain provision of the statute, nor does he swear that he was not left in charge of the store. ■ No error is assigned upon this ground, however, and the matter need not be further considered.

The cause being continued for service, the plaintiff proceeded to obtain service by publication. At the time set for the hearing in the publication notice the defendant appeared specially and objected to the jurisdiction of the court, for the reason that- the defendant at the commencement bf the action and then was a resident of Adams county, as follows:

“The defendant appearing specially, for that purpose and for none other whatever, suggests to the court want of jurisdiction over the person of the defendant, and over the subject-matter of this suit, for the reason that said defendant at the time of the commencement of this suit waS and ever since has been a resident of Hastings, Adams county, Nebraska, and subject to service in said county, and no personal service has ever been had- in this cause.”

The justice overruled the motion, and the defendant failing further to appear, judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiff for the sum of $200. The cause was then taken on error to the district court, where the judgment of the justice was reversed and the cause dismissed. The plaintiffs now prosecute error in this court.

It will be observed that the action is brought against W. H. Hayden & Co., a purported firm doing business in Red Willow county.

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