Holmes v. Burwell

30 Ill. App. 445, 1888 Ill. App. LEXIS 318
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedDecember 8, 1888
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Holmes v. Burwell, 30 Ill. App. 445, 1888 Ill. App. LEXIS 318 (Ill. Ct. App. 1888).

Opinion

Upton, J.

On the 5th of April, 1886, plaintiff filed in the County Court of Carroll county a claim against the defendant estate for §470. Objection being filed to the allowance thereof, a hearing was had, which resulted in a judgment against the complainant, and the case was taken by appeal to the Circuit Court of that county, tried by a jury, and a verdict rendered for the defendant estate, upon which a judgment was given, and the case is brought to this court, and the errors assigned are that the trial court erred in its instructions given to the jury as to the statute of limitations, and the exclusion of evidence on the trial of the case.

The cause of action had its inception in the following contract :

“ Whereas, Denison F. Holmes has commenced bankruptcy proceedings against John W. Asay, and has employed counsel and paid the register in bankruptcy, J. A. Cragin, §75 advance fees in that proceeding in bankruptcy, and the said Holmes became petitioner and incurred the above obligation and has been toother expenses, with an understanding with us prior thereto that the undersigned would, with said Holmes, bear a fro rata share of the expenses of bankruptcy proceedings, the undersigned therefore, hereby, each for himself, agrees that he will pay such a share of the whole expenses of the bankruptcy proceedings as the amount of his claim bears to the sum of the claims of the undersigned against said Asay, and pay the same to said Holmes; and the said Holmes on his part agrees to pay his share of the same expenses upon the basis above stated.
“ Dated April 27, 1874.
“ Den-ison F. Holmes,
“Attest: • “Adam MkBurwell,
“ V. Armour, as to Adam Burwell.
“ Strong & Wtldey,
“ Jesse P. Sheldon,
“ J. M. Willis,
“Thos. Deeds & Co.,
“H. B. PUTERBAUGH,
“ C. H. Heim,
“ C. Aultman & Co.,
“By W. G. & W. Barnes,
“ General Agents.”

To the execution of which no question is made. The claim itemized and attested by oath of plaintiff and filed in the county court is as follows:

State of Illinois, } In the Carroll County Court, Carroll County, f ' In Probate, April term, A. D. 1886.

Denison F. Holmes, being duly sworn, on oath says that the annexed account against the estate of Adam Burwell deceased, amounting to the sum of four hundred and seventy dollars and-cents, is just, after allowing all just credits, and is now due and unpaid.

D. F. Holmes.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of March, 1886.

E. T. E. Becker, Clerk,

State of Illinois, 1 In the County Court, Carroll County, j * To the April term, 1886.

Estate of Adam Burwell, deceased.

To Denison F. Holmes, Dr.:

As per contract, which is hereto annexed, the pro rata share of costs and expenses for said estate to pay is as follows:

Percentage.................................$700 00

Credit by amount paid and expenses incurred by-said Burwell in his lifetime.................. 230 00

Balance...........................____$470 00

In the matter of the bankruptcy case of John W. Asay. Bill of particulars of costs and expenses paid by Denison F. Holmes in said matter, and list of unpaid claims:

1874, April. Cash paid J. A. Crain, advance fee as commissioner in bankruptcy.......'.......$ 75 00

1874, Oct. Cash paid "W. Weigiey & Son, att’y fees..................................... 55 00

1874, Dec. Gash paid J. A. Crain, com’r’s fees, etc. 150 00

“ “ Telegraphic dispatches............ 2 57

“ “ Cash paid J. A. Crain.............. 15 00

“ “ “ “ “ chancery case, going to Chicago........................... 15 00

1876, Dec. Cash paid J. A. Crain, com’r’s fees, taking testimony............................ 75 00

1876. Cash paid U. 8. Marshal fees............. 96 00

“ Cash paid Barge & Dixon at Freeport.... 15 00

“ Cash paid Y. Armour................... 5 00-

“ Cash paid W. D. Hughes................ 18 00

1878. Tenney, Flower & Abercrombie.......... 100 00

“ Expense paid witness Brown to Freeport and return................................ 2 10

1878. Expense paid witness Roscoe Johnson.... 5 00

“ Expense paid (my own) to Freeport and return.................................... 3 00

“ “ of 14. trips to Chicago and return.. 200 00

“ “ trip to Dixon to see Barge........ 2 50

“ “ of 3 trips to Freeport with Armour, $2.50, $10.50 and $5.60.................... 18'00

1878. Expenses of 2 trips to Iowa with Frank

Holmes, to get affidavits for a new trial in chancery case of Shaw vs. Asay et al......... 40 00

1884. Cash paid G. L. Hoffman, fees, second trial

Tenney & Co. cases.................. 50 00

1885. Cash paid M. T. Johnson, att’y fees, trial Tenney & Co. cases. ...................... 50 00

1885. Cash 2iaid G. L. Hoffman, att’y fees, Spealman case................................. 10 00

1885. Ex2)enses due, and unpaid bah att’y fee due Y. Armour............................ 85 00

There is something, about §5 to §10, due W, P. Eobbe for serving subpoenas, but the exact amount I do not know.

1885. Ex pense paid by A. Burwell, trip to Dixon, 5 00 “ Trip to Chicago, Ill., .................... 15 00

The total amount of claims proven against the bankrupt estate of John W. Asay was §4,749.88.

The amount due from the bankru2)t estate to Adam Bur-well (deceased) was $2,774.07.

The amount claimed for costs and expenses in the bankrupt proceeding, deducting the items withdrawn on the hearing in the court below, amounts to $825, or about that sum, as claimed by 2)laintiff on hearing, instead of §980, as claimed on the account filed, and upon this basis the %>ro rata of contribution under the contract was made as stated on the account, which, as will be seen, was incorrect.

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