Case Name: James F. Bishop, Administrator, Appellee, v. International Harvester Company of New Jersey, Appellant
Court: Illinois Appellate Court
Jurisdiction: Illinois
Decision Date: 1918-05-14
Citations: 211 Ill. App. 298
Docket Number: Gen. No. 23,489
Parties: James F. Bishop, Administrator, Appellee, v. International Harvester Company of New Jersey, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Illinois Appellate Court Reports
Volume: 211
Pages: 298–299

Head Matter:
James F. Bishop, Administrator, Appellee, v. International Harvester Company of New Jersey, Appellant.
Gen. No. 23,489.
(Not to he reported in full.)
Appeal from the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. Dennis W. Sullivan, Judge, presiding. Heard in the Branch Appellate Court at the October term, 1917.
Reversed and remanded.
Opinion filed May 14, 1918.
Statement of the Case.
Action by James F. Bishop, administrator of the estate of John Karas, deceased, plaintiff, against International' Harvester Company of New Jersey, a corporation, defendant, to recover upon a death benefit certificate issued by defendant’s Employes’ Benefit Association. From a judgment in favor of plaintiff, defendant appeals.
David A. Orebaugh, for appellant.
John J. Sonsteby, for appellee.
See Illinois Notes Digest, Vole. XI to XV, and Cumulative Quarterly, same topic and section number.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Matchett
delivered the opinion of the court.
Abstract of the Decision.
Instjbance, § 860 — who has right of action on death benefit certificate. Under a certificate in a benefit association providing that benefits should be payable to "my father and mother jointly, or the survivor; or, if neither be living, then to my next of kin, payment in behalf of such next of kin to be made to my legal representative," in the absence of proof that the father and mother are dead the right of action lies in them, or in the survivor of them, and not in the administrator of the insured.