Case Name: Joseph W. Chladek v. Andrew J. Brown
Court: Illinois Appellate Court
Jurisdiction: Illinois
Decision Date: 1895-04-22
Citations: 58 Ill. App. 379
Docket Number: 
Parties: Joseph W. Chladek v. Andrew J. Brown.
Judges: 
Reporter: Illinois Appellate Court Reports
Volume: 58
Pages: 379–380

Head Matter:
Joseph W. Chladek v. Andrew J. Brown.
1. Statutory Bonds—Construction of.—A statutory bond has the effect which, in reason, must have been intended by the statute.
Debt, on an appeal bond. Appeal from the Superior Court of Cook County; the Hon. Henry W. Freeman, Judge, presiding. Submitted at the March term, 1895, of this court.
Affirmed.
Opinion filed April 22, 1895.
George G. Bellows, attorney for appellant.
Eastman & Schumacher, attorneys for appellee.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Gary
delivered the opinion oe the Court.
This is an action upon an appeal bond given in the County Court of Cook County upon an appeal from a judgment of that court to this, in an action of forcible detainer, and conditioned as the statute requires.
This case was tried without a jury, and on the trial it appeared that this court affirmed the judgment of the County Court.
The Superior Court assessed the damages at $795. The evidence warranted the finding, and we are too much pressed with real questions, to review the argument of the appellant on his thirteen assignments of error.
The judgment is affirmed.