Heard v. Higginbotham
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Opinion
Opinion op the Cotjet by
— Affirming.
The litigation respecting the matters involved in this appeal seems to liave taken a rather wide range. In the first place, it appears that on January 28, 1909, an execution in favor of J. H. Higginbotham against John B. Heard issued from the Warren circuit court. F. Y. Patterson, the sheriff of Warren county, levied the execution on two red heifers, one red bull calf, one black bull about two years old, one red cow and sixty goats. The property was advertised for sale and was sold. Heard bought the property in and gave bond for the purchase price. Thereupon he brought suit against J. II. Hig-ginbotham, the execution creditor, and the sheriff and his bondsmen to recover damages and enjoin the collection of the purchase money bond. After answer by the defendants and reply by plaintiff, the case seems to have remained on the docket until February 24, 1913, when an order was entered striking it from the docket with leave to reinstate without notice. On May 5, 1913, the case was reinstated. Thereupon plaintiff filed an amended petition against John Allen Cherry and John Martin, and alleged that they had entered on his land and cut and removed timber of the value of $1,000.00, for which sum he asked damages. He also asked that the newly made defendants be enjoined from again trespassing on his land and cutting and removing timber therefrom. On final hearing plaintiff’s petition and amended petition were dismissed. He appeals.
Judgment affirmed.
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