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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

MEYER vs. SCANNELL, Sheriff.
    
      Fourth Judicial District Court,
    
    March, 1057.
    Householder.
    A Householder, in the meaning of fts statute, ae a cisraty, is onljrs ¡aeunenent resident and not necessarily the head of a family.
    Motion on an exception to a surety on a replevin bond.
    
      Harman Labatt, for plaintiff.
    
      Haight $ Haight, for defendant.
   This was a motion to show cause why one Levi Strauss, a surety on a replevin bond, should not be held incompetent on the ground that he was not a householder, having justified as such.

It appeared on the examination before the Clerk, that Strauss had a store and slept in the same, but had no other residence and had no family.

Judge Hager held that householder here meant one who had a fixed residence in the county, and that the term householder was used in contradistinction to a transient resident.