Case Name: Hyman Silverman, Appellee, v. Harry Korshak and Isaac Lashkovitz, Appellants
Court: Illinois Appellate Court
Jurisdiction: Illinois
Decision Date: 1918-07-01
Citations: 211 Ill. App. 506
Docket Number: Gen. No. 24,234
Parties: Hyman Silverman, Appellee, v. Harry Korshak and Isaac Lashkovitz, Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Illinois Appellate Court Reports
Volume: 211
Pages: 506–507

Head Matter:
Hyman Silverman, Appellee, v. Harry Korshak and Isaac Lashkovitz, Appellants.
Gen. No. 24,234.
(Not to he reported in full.)
Appeal from the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. Harry M. Eisheb, Judge, presiding. Heard in this court at the March term, 1918.
Affirmed.
Opinion filed July 1, 1918.
Statement of the Case.
Action by Hyman Silverman, plaintiff, against Harry Korshak and Isaac Lashkovitz, defendants, on a judgment note executed by defendant Lashkovitz, payable to defendant Korshak, and by him indorsed and delivered to plaintiff. From a judgment in favor of plaintiff for $639.21, defendants appeal.
Hyman Soboroff, for appellants.
Samuel W. Newman, for appellee.

Opinion:
Mr. Presiding Justice Dever
delivered the opinion of the court.
Abstract of the Decision.
Appeal and error, § 801* — what must he preserved in hill of exceptions. A ruling of the trial court striking an affidavit of merits from the files cannot be reviewed in a court of appeals unless the pleading and ruling thereon are preserved in a bill of exceptions.