GRISSOM, Chief Justice.
A judgment was rendered for John F. Grant Lumber Company, hereafter called Grant, against Fate Bell for $2,490.27 but the court refused to fix a lien against Bell's property. Grant appealed. On March 25, 1936, that judgment was affirmed by the Court of Civil Appeals. See John F. Grant Lumber Co. v. Bell, 96 S.W.2d 666. On October 7, 1936, the Supreme Court dismissed Grant's petition for writ of error and on October 28, overruled his motion...
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