Case Name: Peter W. Anderson v. Sven O. Olin et al.
Court: Illinois Appellate Court
Jurisdiction: Illinois
Decision Date: 1892-04-29
Citations: 44 Ill. App. 294
Docket Number: 
Parties: Peter W. Anderson v. Sven O. Olin et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Illinois Appellate Court Reports
Volume: 44
Pages: 294–295

Head Matter:
Peter W. Anderson v. Sven O. Olin et al.
Practice—Assignment of Errors.
Appellant having assigned no errors upon the record the appeal is dismissed;
[Opinion filed April 29, 1892.]
■ Appeal from the Superior Court of Cook County; the Hon. Henry H. Shepard, Judge, presiding.
Hr. .Frank F. Beed, for appellant.
Messrs. Blanks & Chytraus, for appellee.

Opinion:
Gary, J.
This is an attempt by the appellant to avoid by another bill in chancery the effect of a former suit to which he was a party, served with process, and which he neglected.
Probably we should find little difficulty in showing that the decree dismissing- the bill is right, if the question were before us; but no errors being assigned upon the record, although the appellees call attention in their brief to the omission, and the appellant files a reply, we can only dismiss the appeal without costs. Waixel v. Harrison, 35 Ill. App. 571.
Appeal dismissed.
Judge Shepard takes no part in this case.