Case Name: D. L. WILLIAMS, Appellant, v. C. A. NANTZ et al., Appellees
Court: Texas Courts of Civil Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1935-05-23
Citations: 82 S.W.2d 1119
Docket Number: No. 2726
Parties: D. L. WILLIAMS, Appellant, v. C. A. NANTZ et al., Appellees.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter Second Series
Volume: 82
Pages: 1119–1119

Head Matter:
D. L. WILLIAMS, Appellant, v. C. A. NANTZ et al., Appellees.
No. 2726.
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas. Beaumont.
May 23, 1935.
T. M. Jordan, of Kountze, for appellant.
R. M. Briggs, of Kountze, for appel-lees.

Opinion:
WALKER, Chief Justice.
This spit was instituted in county court of Hardin county by appellant, D. L. Williams, against appellees, C. A. Nantz and Tom Yarbrough, to recover the possession of certain sawmill machinery, and for damages in the sum of $250 for rental on the machinery. On trial to the court without a jury judgment was entered in favor of appellees, supported by conclusions of fact and law. The trial was had, however, upon an agreed statement of facts raising issues satisfactorily supporting the trial court's judgment. It was purely a fact case and no useful purpose would be served by reviewing the testimony.
The judgment of the lower court is in all things affirmed.