
    Martsolf Furniture Company v. Groscost, Appellant.
    May 9, 1911:
    
      Appeals — Paper-books—Quashing appeal.
    
    An appeal from a judgment on a case stated will be quashed where the paper-book of the appellant contains nothing but the case stated, the opinion of the court and the argument.
    Argued May 9, 1911.
    Appeal, No. 72, April T., 1911, by defendant, from order of C. P. Beaver Co., for judgment for plaintiff on case stated in case of Martsolf Furniture Company v. J. Scott Groscost, Sheriff.
    Before Rice, P. J., Henderson, Morrison, Orlady, Head, Beaver and Porter, JJ.
    Appeal quashed.
    Case stated. Before Holt, P. J.
    The paper-book of appellant contained neither docket entries, statement of question involved, history of the case, nor assignments of error.
    
      Joseph L. Holmes, with him W. J. Mellon, for appellant.
    
      Robert Ritchie, with him David K. Cooper, for appellee.
   Per Curiam,

Quashed at bar.  