Case Name: Boothe et al. v. Driver et al.
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1873-11
Citations: 44 Ind. 470
Docket Number: 
Parties: Boothe et al. v. Driver et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 44
Pages: 470–471

Head Matter:
Boothe et al. v. Driver et al.
From the Hamilton Circuit Court.
T. y. Kane and A. F. Shirts, for appellants.
; D. Moss and F. M. Trissal, for appellees.

Opinion:
Downey, C. J.
This was an action by the appellees against the appellants, to foreclose a mortgage. In the circuit court, there was judgment for the plaintiffs. Time was given in which to file a bill of exceptions, but none was ever filed. The error assigned is the overruling of a motion made by the defendants for a new trial. There being no bill of excep tions in the record, and no question presented not dependent upon a bill of exceptions, there is nothing for us to decide.
The judgment is affirmed, with four per-cent, damages and costs.