Kinsley v. International Military Encampment Co.

41 Ill. App. 259, 1891 Ill. App. LEXIS 123
Appellate Court of Illinois·Decided July 23, 1891·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

Gaby, J.

We deem it unnecessary to go through the instructions given and refused in- this case, but on the undisputed facts will affirm the judgment.

The appellees were incorporated in April, 1887. About the same time, but whether in fact before or after the incorporation was completed, we deem unimportant (Hudson v. Green Hill Seminary, 113 Ill. 618), a subscription 'paper was circulated by representatives of the company, and signed as follows:

“Whereas, in pursuance of the wishes of a large number of the prominent citizens of Chicago, an association (of which Ex-Gov. John L. Beveridge is president) has been formed for the purpose of inaugurating and carrying out an International Military Encampment, on a large scale, in ornear Chicago, in September or October, 1887, which is the semi-centennial year of the city; and

“Whereas, the successful carrying out of the said encampment and celebration is expected to be of great benefit to the city and its business, and can only be properly and creditably accomplished by the expenditure of large sums of money.

■“How, therefore, we, the undersigned, do hereby subscribe the sums set opposite our respective names, and agree to pay the same to the treasurer of the c International Military Encampment Company, of Chicago, Illinois,’ upon the call of the directors of the said company, the sums so subscribed and paid to be used at the discretion of the said directors in carrying out the said encampment and celebration, and in the event of the amount of money so subscribed, being deemed by the directors to be insufficient for carrying out said encampment in all its details, the subscriptions hereto made shall not be binding upon the subscribers.”

NAMES.

AMOUNTS.

Palmer House (two thousand)..........

§2,000 00

The Richelieu Hotel Co., H. V. Bemis, President ...........................

1,000 00

McCoy’s Hotel, William McCoy........

500 00

Leland Hotel, Warren F. Lei and........

1,000 00

Briggs House, Frank Murran..........

3,000 00

Commercial Hotel, C. W. Dabb & Co....

500 00

Drake, Parker & Co...................

1,500 00

H. M. Kinsley........................

500 00

Thompson's Restaurant, A. Cummings....

500 00

Willoughby, Hill & Co................

500 00

Charles Kern........................

300 00

H. H. Kohlsaat......................

500 00

Rector’s Oyster House.................

150 00

W m. Werner & Co....................

E. B. Smith...........................

200 00

Lansing & Siclder.....................

200 00

Race Bros.............................

150 00

A. Booth & Son......................

100 00

Sturckow & Kedish (Vienna Bakery)....

100 00

A. B. Young, Anna House..............

50 00

E. A. Baclielder, Southern Hotel........

200 00

J. W. Boardman & Co., Hotel Woodruff

200 00

Albaugli House, Albaugh & Carr........

$150 00

Hotel Brevoort, Field & Hubbard.......

200 00

J. M. Haslett & Co., Deming Hotel......

100 00

C. Pirrung, Massasoit Hotel............

100 00

Baggio Bros., St. Charles Hotel.........

100 00

E. Pliilbrick & Son, Clarendon House...

100 00

RESTAURANTS.

Batchelder’sBestaurant................

150 00

HOTELS.

Gault House, Boders & Welch...........

200 00

City Hotel, W. F. Orcutt..............

100 00

Columbus Hotel, S. S. Buckley..........

100 00

Washington Hotel, M. J. Henderson (if there)..............................

100 00

Farwell House, E. S. Piniiey.............

100 00

Hotel Boyal, B. E. Gallup...............

100 00

Mrs. M. J. Spiking (pay in Sept.)........

100 00

D. A. Darley..........................

100 00

Thos. A. Dean (conditionally on being in business)...........................

100 00

Thos. S. Brown, pay in July and August

100 00

H. D. Laughlin, Laughlin’s European Hotel

100 00

Garden City, George E. Macschane......

100 00

RESTAURANTS.

Brockway & Milan.....................

150 00

J. D. Fanning, Bevere'House...........

100 00

W. J. Kuhns & Son....................

100 00

The company expended large sums of money, and incurred liabilities yet unpaid, in the enterprise. The total expenses, including prize's offered, exceeded the capital stock, subscriptions and gate receipts. There is some evidence of representations by the person procuring the appellant’s subscription as to what would be done, but no bad faith nor misrepresentation of existing facts is charged.

In the nature of things such an enterprise is based upon sanguine expectations of pleasing results.

He paid $200, refused to pay the residue of his subscription, and they sued him in assumpsit, and recovered.

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