Case Name: Johnson County, Respondent, v. J. V. Bryson, Interpleader, Respondent, and Michael Guihen, Interpleader, Appellant
Court: Kansas City Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Missouri
Decision Date: 1887-05-23
Citations: 26 Mo. App. 484
Docket Number: 
Parties: Johnson County, Respondent, v. J. V. Bryson, Interpleader, Respondent, and Michael Guihen, Interpleader, Appellant.
Judges: All concur, except Ellison, J., who dissents.
Reporter: Missouri Appeal Reports
Volume: 26
Pages: 484–487

Head Matter:
Johnson County, Respondent, v. J. V. Bryson, Interpleader, Respondent, and Michael Guihen, Interpleader, Appellant.
Kansas City Court of Appeals,
May 23, 1887.
Appeal Dismissed for Failure to Comply with Rule Fifteen of This Court. — By rule fifteen of this court, it Is required that the appellant file with the clerk seven copies of a printed abstract of' the record and brief. Type writing is not printing.
Appeal from Johnson Circuit Court, Hon. Noah M. G-ivan, Judge.
Appeal dismissed.
Motion for re-hearing denied.
SAMUEL P. Sparks, for the appellant.
Henry Neill, for the respondent.

Opinion:
Hall, J.
The appellant has filed with the clerk of this court seven copies of Ms abstract of the record and his brief, written on a type writing machine. By rule fifteen of this court, it is required that the appellant file with the clerk seven copies of a printed abstract of the record and brief. The appellant has not complied with rule fifteen. The abstract of the record and brief, under the rule, must be printed, in the ordinary sense of the word printed. On account of appellant's failure to comply with rule fifteen, the appeal is dismissed.
All concur, except Ellison, J., who dissents.