
    ESSY, Respondent, v. HICKS, Appellant.
    (187 N. W. 638.)
    (File No. 5055.
    Opinion filed April 13, 1922.)
    .Appeals — No Uriels, Stipulations — Appeal Deemed Abandoned1, Dismissed.
    Where for more than three months after notice of appeal filed no hriefs, stipulations or other papers had been filed by ■ appellant, appeal will he deemed abandoned, and, it being uncertain from notice of appeal what the appeal is from, it will be dismissed.
    Appeal from Circuit Court, Melletté County. Hon. N. D. .Burch, Judge.
    Action by Charles Essy, against. W. H. R. Hicks. Record "fails to show from what judgment or order appeal is taken.
    Appeal dismissed.
    
      C. B. Kell, and J. G. Bartine, for Appellant.
    
      C. F. Manson, and W. J. Hooper, for Respondent.
   PER CURIAM.

On December 27, 1921, notice of appeal •was filed in this court in the above-entitled action. Since that •date no briefs, stipulations, or other papers whatever have been filed by appellant. Appellant being in default, the appeal will 'be deemed abandoñed; and, inasmuch as it is "uncertain from the notice of appeal what the appeal is from, the appeal will be dismissed.  