Case ID: pa_212/html/0180-01.html
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Author: {"author": "Mr. Chief Justice Mitchell,", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Cook v. Carpenter, Appellant
    (No. 3).
    Argued Jan. 11, 1905.
    Appeals, Nos. 220, 221, 224 and 226, Jan. T., 1904, by Catharine Gallagher and James Gay Gordon, Executors of P. F. Gallagher, deceased; John F. Reardon, Franklin S. Dengler, Sherman T. Moyer and Robert Patterson, Executors of Daniel S. Dengler, deceased, and Samuel S. Fretz, from decree of C. P. No. 2, Phila. Co., March T., 1899, No. 145, on bill in equity in case of Richard Y. Cook and George H. Earle, Jr., assignees for benefit of creditors of the Chestnut Street Trust and Saving Fund Company v. Richard L. Carpenter, Daniel S. Dengler and Samuel S. Fretz et al.
    Before Mitchell, C. J., Dean, Fell, Brown, Mestrezat, Potter and Elkin, JJ.
    Affirmed.
    
      William S. Stenger, Rudolph M. Schick and James H. Wolfe, for appellants.
    
      John G-. Johnson, with him P. P. Rothermel, for appellee.
    May 22, 1905:
   Opinion by

Mr. Chief Justice Mitchell,

These appeals raise the same questions as No. 199, in which an opinion is filed herewith, ante, p. 165. For the reasons there given the decree is affirmed in each of these cases.