Weir v. Crandall, 202 Ill. App. 415 (1916)

Oct. 13, 1916 · Illinois Appellate Court
202 Ill. App. 415

E. Grant Weir, Appellant, v. Cran Crandall, Appellee.

(Not to be reported in full.)

Appeal from the Circuit Court of Clark county; the Hon. Walter Brewer, Judge, presiding. Heard in this court at the April term, 1916.

Affirmed.

Opinion filed October 13, 1916.

Statement of the Case.

Action by E. Grant Weir, plaintiff, against Oran Crandall, defendant, to recover for the value of plaintiff’s dog alleged to have been killed by the defendant. From a judgment in favor of defendant, plaintiff appeals.

Everett Conhelly, for appellant.

*416Graham & S navel y, for appellee.

Abstract of the Decision.

Animals, § 43 * —when evidence in action for hilling dog supports judgment for defendant. In an action for value of a dog belonging to the plaintiff alleged to have been killed by the defendant, a judgment for defendant held supported by the weight of the evidence;

Mr. Justice Eldredge

delivered the opinion of the court.