Case Name: Webster, Respondent, vs. Moore and others, Appellants
Court: Wisconsin Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Wisconsin
Decision Date: 1901-01-08
Citations: 108 Wis. 420
Docket Number: 
Parties: Webster, Respondent, vs. Moore and others, Appellants.
Judges: Oassoday, O. J., took no part.
Reporter: Wisconsin Reports
Volume: 108
Pages: 420–420

Head Matter:
Webster, Respondent, vs. Moore and others, Appellants.
September 26, 1900
January 8, 1901.
Webster v. Pierce, ante, p. 407, followed.
Appeal from a judgment of the circuit court for Lang-lade county: Johh Goodland, Circuit Judge.
Reversed.
Appeal from a judgment rendered in plaintiff’s favor against all of the defendants in an action of ejectment. The pleadings and facts are similar to those in Webster v. Fierce, ante, p. 407, and the questions of law presented by the appeal are the same. The actions differ only in the parties defendant, the lands involved, the date of the tax deeds, and some other matters not material to the legal questions upon which the appeal turns.
Geo. W. Laita, for the appellants.
For the respondent there was a brief by Geo. G. Greeney of counsel, and oral argument by Mr. Greene and Mr. W. H. Webster.

Opinion:
The following opinion was filed October 12, 1900:
MaRshall, J.
This case is ruled in appellants' favor by the decision in Webster v. Pierce, ante, p. 407. We refer to-the opinion there instead of rediscussing the points decided.
By the Court.— The judgment of the circuit court is reversed, and the cause remanded with directions to render-judgment for the defendants dismissing the complaint with costs.
Oassoday, O. J., took no part.
The respondent moved for a rehearing.
For the appellants there was a brief by Geo. W. Latta,, and for the respondent a brief by W. H. Webster, per se, and Geo. G. Greene, of counsel.
The motion was denied January 8, 1901.