People ex rel. Stuckart v. Hill, 277 Ill. 607 (1917)

Feb. 21, 1917 · Illinois Supreme Court · No. 11181
277 Ill. 607

(No. 11181.

Reversed in part and remanded.)

The People ex rel. Henry Stuckart, County Collector, Appellee, vs. Louis W. Hill et al. Appellants.

Opinion filed February 21, 1917

Rehearing denied April 17, 1917.

This case is controlled by the decision in People v. Day, (ante, P- 543-)

Appeal from the County Court of Cook county; the Hon. John H. Williams, Judge, presiding.

King, Brower & Hurlbut, for appellants.

Maclay Hoyne, State’s Attorney, ( Samuel A. Fttelson, Corporation Counsel, Charles Center Case, Jr., Eelsenthal & Wilson, William F. Struckmann, Edmund D. Adcock, Ross C. Hall, Walter F. Beebe, Leon Hornstein, and Joseph F. Grossman, of counsel,) for appellee.

Mr. Justice Cartwright

delivered the opinion of the court:

This is an appeal from a judgment of the county court of Cook county rendered on the hearing of the application of the county collector for judgment against the property of the appellants, Louis W. Hill and Watson P. Davidson, for taxes for the year 1915.

The objections to the taxes and the decision of the court were the same as in the case of People v. Day, (ante, p. 543.) The briefs and arguments of the respective parties are the same as in that case and the questions involved are there decided. For the reasons given in the opinion in that case the judgment is affirmed in part and reversed in part and the cause remanded.

, , , , Reversed m part and remanded.