State Ex Rel. Wallace State Bank v. Trimble

272 S.W. 72, 308 Mo. 278, 1925 Mo. LEXIS 657
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedApril 13, 1925
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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State Ex Rel. Wallace State Bank v. Trimble, 272 S.W. 72, 308 Mo. 278, 1925 Mo. LEXIS 657 (Mo. 1925).

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WHITE, J.

This is a proceeding wherein the relators seeks by mandamus to compel the judges of the Kansas City Court of Appeals to set aside an order dismissing the case of Wallace State Bank, Appellant, v. Corn Exchange Bank, Respondent, to reinstate said appeal, and hear and determine the case upon its merits.

In the Circuit Court of Jackson County, the Wallace State Bank recovered judgment against the Corn Exchange Bank in the sum of $1635.74. The defendant filed a motion for new-trial which, on September 15, 1922, the trial court sustained. Thereupon the plaintiff filed his application and affidavit for appeal to the Kansas City Court of Appeals. The application was sustained, and the appeal allowed. The Kansas City Court of Appeals, without considering the case upon its merits, dismissed the appeal, thus expressing the reasons of the court therefor, as follows:

“Respondent asks that the case be dismissed for the reason that appellant’s abstract of the record is insufficient because it does not show where nor by whom the *282 petition was filed. An examination of the abstract discloses that it is in the condition claimed by respondent, and under the circumstances the appeal should be dismissed. [Sec. 1479, R. S. 1919, and Rule 15 of this court; Barnes v. Barnes, 149 Mo. App. 546; McGuire v. Brokaw, 226 S. W. 581; Harding v. Bedoll, 202 Mo. 625; Cunningham v. School District, 215 S. W. 249.]
“It is true that the purported abstract of the record contains a cover with the style of the case and the words, ‘Appeal from the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, Hon. Thos. B. Buckner, Judge Division Number One,’ and what appears upon the cover is again printed upon the title page of the abstract, but is not contained in the printed abstract of the record. The abstract contains the pleadings, but does not show where they were filed. The abstract begins with the following words in italics: ‘State of Missouri, County of Jachson, ss. In the Circuit Court of Kansas City’ and then in a new paragraph goes on in regular type to. state that the petition was filed ‘in the above entitled cause,’ but as to what cause this refers does not appear in the abstract. There is no showing, except possibly by inference, that the petition was filed in the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, or in any other court. It does not appear as to who were the parties to the cause of the action.
“The appeal is dismissed.
Arnold, J., concurs.; Trimble, P. J., dissents. — Kwing C. Bland, J.”

The record on which the Court of Appeals dismissed the appeal is as follows:

“EXHIBIT IY.
“Appellant’s Abstract of Record.
“ (¡Exhibit III is bill of exceptions herein contained.)
“In the Kansas City Court of Appeals, October Term, 1923.
“Wallace State Bank, a Corporation, Appellant, vs. Corn Exchange Bank, a Corporation, Respondent. No. 14920.
*283 “Appeal from Circuit Court of Jackson County, Mis- , souri.
“Hon. Tiros. B. Buckner, Judge Division Number One.
“Appellant’s Abstract of Record.
“B. C. Howard,
“R. Y. Nelson and
“W. D. Bush,
Attorneys for Appellant.”

This is designated in the opinion as the cover of the pamphlet presented as the abstract of the record. Then follows, inside, the index1, which begins as follows:

“INDEX.
“Statement .................................'..1
“Motion for Security of Costs .................. 2
“Motion sustained ............................. 2
“Amended Petition............................ 2
“Answer to First Amended Petition.......... 6”
and continues with the other items in the abstract.

Then follows the title page, as follows:

“In the Kansas City Court of Appeals, October Term, 1923.
“Wallace State Bank, a Corporation, Appellant, vs. Com Exchange Bank, a Corporation, Respondent. No. . . .
“Appeal from Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri.
Hon. Tiros. B. Buckner, Judge Division Number One.”

After that, in the body of the pamphlet, the following appears:

“Appellant’s Abstract of Record.
“State of Missouri, County of Jackson, ss. In the Circuit Court of Kansas City.
“Be it remembered that on the 27th day of July, 1921, the plaintiff filed its petition in the above entitled cause and summons loas issued to Jackson County for defendant Corn Exchange Bank, and afterwards on September 14, 1921, the same being the third day of the September term, 1921, of the assignment division of said *284 court, the following proceedings were had in said division and entered of record in said cause, to-wit:
“Now on this day comes the defendant and files motion for security for costs herein.
“And afterwards on September 21,1921, at and during the September term, 1921, of said court, the same being the ninth day of September term, 1921, of the assignment division of said court, the following further proceedings were had in said assignment division and entered of record in said cause:
“Now on this day the defendant’s motion for costs is by agreement sustained and plaintiff is by the court given twenty days in which to deposit twenty-five dollars, or file a bond in lieu thereof, and now defendant is by the court given ten days in which to plead to plaintiff’s amended petition. Plaintiff files first amended petition.
“And which said amended petition is in words and figures as follows, to-wit:
“Comes the plaintiff, the Wallace State Bank, and for its cause of action herein, states that it is a corporation duly organized and existing according to law and engaged in and doing a general banting business with its principal place of business located in Monte Vista, Colorado; that the defendant Corn Exchange Bank, is a corporation, duly organized and existing according to law and doing a general banking business with its principal place of business in Kansas City, Missouri.”

Then follows the remainder of the petition with affidavit to the same, and then this entry:

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