Parry v. Cox

4 La. App. 238, 1926 La. App. LEXIS 396
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 11, 1926
DocketNo. 2090
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Parry v. Cox, 4 La. App. 238, 1926 La. App. LEXIS 396 (La. Ct. App. 1926).

Opinion

WEBB, J.

The transcript in this case shows:

That on September 5, 1923, Dillard P. Parry, plaintiff, brought suit against Sam Cox, an absentee, and under appropriate allegations, and after making affidavit, obtained an order, which was annexed to the petition, for appointment of an attorney to represent the absentee, and for writs of attachment against defendant and garnishment against the Longstreet State Bank.

That a bond was given, as required by law, and citations issued, two of which read as follows:

“Dillard P. Parry “versus “Sam Cox.
“No. 10,960
“In the Twelfth District Court, Parish of DeSoto, State of Louisiana.
“To Sam Cox, Absentee; R. S. Williams, Attorney-at-Law, of the Parish of DeSoto, State of Louisiana:
“You are hereby cited to appear in the office of the Clerk of the said court in the town of Mansfield, parish aforesaid, and comply with the demand contained in the petition, of which a copy is hereto annexed, or file your answer thereto in writing in the office of said clerk, in ten days after the service hereof, with one additional day for every ten miles between your residence and the office of said clerk; provided, however, that in no case shall the delay exceed fifteen days.
“Witness, the Honorable John H. Boone, Judge of said Court, this 5th day of September, 1923.
(Seal) ' “G. C. CALDWELL,
“Deputy Clerk of the Said Court.”

The return on one of the citations reads:

“Received the within citation on the 5th day of September, 1923, and on the [240]*2407th day of September, 1923, served the same on the within named Sam Cox absentee, * * * by attaching a copy hereof with copy of citation attached thereto on the front dor of the room in which the district court of DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, is held in the town of Mansfield, La.
(Signed) “J. D. BRIDGES,
“Deputy Sheriff.”

And on the other:

“Parish of DeSoto, State of Louisiana.
“Received the within citation on the 5th day of September, 1923, and on the 6th day of September, 1923, served the same on the within Sam Cox, absentee, R. S. Williams, attorney-at-law of Mansfield, DeSoto Ph., La., by handing a certified copy thereof, together with a certified copy of plaintiff’s petition, to R. S Williams, attorney, in person in the town of Mansfield, DeSoto Parish, La., and by further attaching a certified copy of said petition and citation on the front door of the room in which the District Court is held in the town of Mansfield, DeSoto Parish, La.
(Signed) “J. D. BRIDGES,
“Dy. Sheriff.”

There was also issued on the 5th day of September, 1923, garnishment against the Longstreet State Bank reading as follows:

“Dillard F. Parry “versus “Sam Cox.
"Longstreet State Bank, “Garnishee.
“No. 10,960.
“In the Twelfth 'Judicial District Court, “Parish of DeSoto, State of Louisiana.
“The State of Louisiana and Said Court:
“To Longstreet State Bank, Garnishee, of the Parish of DeSoto, State of Louisiana :
“You are hereby cited to declare on oath what property belonging to the defendant in this case you have in your possession, or in what sum you are indebted to said defendant, and, also, to answer in writing, under oath, the interrogatories annexed to the petition, of which a copy accompanies this citation, and deliver your answer to same in the office of the clerk of the District Court for the parish of DeSoto, State of Louisiana, within ten days after the service hereof, with one additional day for every ten miles between your residence and the office of the said clerk; provided, however, that in no case shall the delay exceed fifteen days.
“Witness the Honorable John H. Boone, judge .of said court, this, the 5th day of September, 1923.
(Signed) “G. C. CALDWELL,
“Deputy Clerk of the District Court.” (Seal)

Upon which there appears the following:

“Received this writ of garnishment on the 5th day of September, 1923, and on the 6th day of the same month and year I served a certified copy hereof, together with a certified copy of plaintiff’s petition and, interrogatories attached thereto on the within named Longstreet State Bank, by handing same to W. B. Brewer, cashier of the said Longstreet State Bank, in person, in his office about 18 miles from the courthouse in the town of Mansfield, DeSoto Parish, La. The said W. B. Brewer informing me that the president J and vice-president were absent at the time of service and that he, the said W. B. Brewer, had charge of the affairs of the I said Longstreet State Bank at the time | of service.
(Signed) “J. D. BRIDGES,
“Deputy Sheriff.”

And also a writ of attachment reading ] as follows:

“The State of Louisiana.
“Dillard F. Parry “versus “Sam Cox.
“No. 10,960.
“Twelfth Judicial District Court,| “Parish of DeSoto.
“To the Sheriff of DeSoto Parish:
“Greeting:
“Whereas an order has ' been granted byl the Honorable Judge of the Twelfth Judi-| cial District Court, in and for the Parish of DeSoto, for a writ of attachment in| [241]*241the above mentioned and numbered suit, bearing date of 5th day of September, A. D. 1923, now, therefore, you are hereby commanded, in the name of the State of Louisiana, and of the above mentioned court, to forthwith seize and attach and take into your possession, and the same safely keep until further order of this Honorable Court, all of the property, rights and credits found in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, belonging to the said Sam Cox, to satisfy the sum of two hundred and thirty-three and 00-100 ($233.00) dollars, interests and costs of these proceedings.
“And when you shall have executed this writ, you will make due return to our said court.
“Witness the Honorable John H. Boone, judge of said court, this 5th day of September, A. D. 1923.
(Signed) “G. C. CALDWELL,
“Deputy Clerk of Court.
“DeSoto Parish, Louisiana.”
“Received this writ of attachment on the 5th day of September, 1923, and failing to find any property belonging to the said Sam Cox, absentee, in the parish of Desoto to attach, I hereby return this writ.
“This, the 7th day of September, 1923.
(Signed) “J. D. BRIDGES,
“Deputy Sheriff.”

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