Torrence v. People ex rel. Peabody, 171 Ill. 234 (1897)

Dec. 22, 1897 · Illinois Supreme Court
171 Ill. 234

George Torrence v. The People ex rel. W. E. Peabody.

Opinion filed December 22, 1897

Rehearing denied February 15, 1898.

The questions involved in this case are disposed of in the opinion rendered in the case of Hoover v. People ex rel. (ante, p.182.)

Appeal from the County Court of Christian county; the Hon. Lyman G. Grundy, Judg'e, presiding*.

J. C. McBride, and D. M. Sharp, for appellant.

A. H. Panes, City Attorney, E. A. Humphreys, State’s Attorney, and John E. Hogan, for appellee.

Per Curiam:

A judgment was entered by the county court in this case against appellant for $180.04,—the aggregate of special taxes levied by the city of Taylorville upon separate lots of land owned by him and situated in different blocks. The report of the city clerk is in the same form as in the case of Hoover v. People ex rel. (ante, p. 182,) and the same questions are involved in the two cases. What is said in that case is equally applicable to this, and need not be repeated.

The judgment of the county court is reversed and the cause is remanded.

Reversed and remanded.