Featherstone v. Betlejewski

75 Ill. App. 59, 1897 Ill. App. LEXIS 713
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedMarch 24, 1898
StatusPublished

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Featherstone v. Betlejewski, 75 Ill. App. 59, 1897 Ill. App. LEXIS 713 (Ill. Ct. App. 1898).

Opinion

Mr. Presiding Justice Adams

delivered the opinion of the Court.

This was a bill filed March 19,1895, by appellee, to set aside an order of the Probate Court of Cook County, a release executed by one John Kraus, formerly guardian of appellee, to appellants, and a judgment of the Circuit Court of Cook County, in favor of appellants, in which they were defendants and appellee was plaintiff. The court granted a decree as prayed by the bill. October 23, 1890, appellee sued appellants in the Circuit Court for negligence, by reason of which he alleges his arm was crushed and had to be amputated near the shoulder. M. E. Ames was plaintiff’s attorney in the suit, and shortly before bringing suit he wrote to appellants in relation to a settlement of appellee’s claim, and they referred him to their attorneys. Mr. Ames saw one of appellants’ attorneys, who offered him $300 or $350 in settlement of the claim, which he refused, and suit was commenced. October 30, 1890, while said suit was pending, appellee, who was then about eighteen years and eight months old, appeared in the Probate Court and filed a petition, verified by his affidavit, representing that John Kraus was a suitable person to be appointed his guardian, and praying his appointment, and Kraus, who was present and consented to the appointment, was appointed by the court on his executing a bond with sureties in the penal sum of $1,900, and letters of guardianship immediately issued to said John Kraus. On the same day, Kraus, as guardian of appellee, filed a petition which, and the order made on the same, are as follows:

“ State of Illinois, County of Cook, j- S8, In Probate Court,

In re Estate of Frank Betlejewski, 1 a minor, John Kraus, guardian, j

To the Honorable Christian C. Kohlsaat, Judge of said

Court.

Your orator, John Kraus, guardian of said Frank Betlejewski, a minor, respectfully represents that the entire estate of his said ward consists of his wearing apparel, not sufficient for the season, and a claim against John Featherstone, George Featherstone and Arthur J. Featherstone, doing business as John Feather-stone’s Sons, for damages and injury occurring to said ward while said ward was working in a machine shop in Chicago, for Featherstone’s Sons, whereby said Frank Betlejewski lost his right arm. That as your orator is informed and believes, the injury occurred without the fault of any one, and he is advised and believes there- is no legal liability therefor on the part of said Featherstones or of any other person, but that his ward was simply unfortunate in being the victim of a risk he took in the course of his employment. That his ward has incurred expense and loss of time in consequence thereof amounting to about two hundred to three hundred dollars, and that said Featherstones offered to pay to your orator for account of said ward as a present, without acknowledging any liability whatever, a portion of his said loss.

“ And your orator recommends that said proposition be accepted, and that he be authorized to accept not less than one hundred and fifty dollars, besides providing for the costs of this guardianship, say not less than two hundred dollars in all, and to settle and compromise the said claim with said Featherstones upon the best terms he can make, not less than two hundred dollars. And that this petition may stand and be accepted as well for the inventory of said estate.

John Keaus.”
“ State of Illinois, 1 County of Cook, j ss'
John Kraus, being sworn, says the foregoing petition by him subscribed is true as he believes.
John Keaus.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of October, A. D. 1890.
Thomas W. Sennott, Clerk.
I have carefully examined the facts in the above petition and recommend that said guardian be authorized to compromise and settle said claim vs. the Featherstones for not less than two hundred dollars.
H. D. Paul,
Attorney at Law. Frank Betlejewski.”
“ State of Illinois, {
County of Cook, j s "
Be it remembered, that on the thirtieth day of October, A. D. 1890, the same being one of the days of the October term, 1890, of the Probate Court of Cook County, present thereat,
Honorable Christian C. Kohlsaat, Judge, James H. Gilbert, Sheriff,
Boger C. Sullivan, Clerk,

the following, among other proceedings, were by and before said court had, and entered of record, to wit:

In the matter of the guardianship of Frank Betlejewski, a minor.

This day came John Kraus, guardian of Frank Betlejewski, a minor, and presented to the court his petition, duly verified, showing that among the assets of the estate of said minor there is a claim for damages against J ohn Feather-stone, George Featherstone and Arthur J. Featherstone, doing business as John Featherstone’s Sons, for negligence, whereby certain injuries were done to said ward which caused the loss of his right arm; that he has employed competent counsel and has fully investigated all the circumstances connected with the accident by which said injuries were caused; that said claim is of a doubtful character, and that said John Featherstone, George Featherstone and Arthur J. Featherstone, doing business as John Feather-stone’s Sons, have offered to pay him as guardian of said minor the sum of two hundred dollars in full settlement of said claim; that he believes it to be for the best interests of said ward’s estate to compromise said claim, and praying for leave to so compromise the same. And it appearing to the court to be for the best interest of said ward’s estate to so settle and compromise said claim, and that upon the payment to him by said John Featherstone, George Feather-stone and Arthur J. Featherstone, doing business as John Featherstone’s Sons, of a sum not less than two hundred dollars, he execute and deliver to them a full written release and discharge from all liability on account of said claim for causing said injuries to said ward.”

John Kraus executed to appellants an instrument of which the following is a copy

“ I, John Kraus, having been duly appointed guardian of Frank Betlejewski, minor, and duly authorized to settle and compound claim of said Frank Betlejewski against John, George and Arthur Featherstone, doing business as John Featherstone’s Sons, arising from personal injury, for the sum of not less than two hundred dollars net, by order of Probate Court of Cook County, duly entered October 30, 1890, I hereby acknowledge the receipt of three hundred and fifty dollars from said John Featherstone’s Sons in full satisfaction of all claims said Frank Betlejewski has or may have against said John, George and Arthur J. Featherstone, or either of them, of every nature whatsoever, and release and discharge them in full.

John Kraus.”
Dated October 31, 1890.

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