Shumway v. Shumway

280 Ill. App. 104, 1935 Ill. App. LEXIS 895
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedApril 12, 1935
DocketGen. No. 8,778
StatusPublished

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Shumway v. Shumway, 280 Ill. App. 104, 1935 Ill. App. LEXIS 895 (Ill. Ct. App. 1935).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Allaben

delivered the opinion of the court.

On January 10, 1930, Isabelle W. Shumway, plaintiff, filed her declaration to the November term, 1929, of the circuit court of Christian county, in vacation, and took judgment by way of confession against defendants, in the sum of $12,238.52, including attorney’s fees, and costs. The declaration was as follows:

“Isabelle W. Shumway, plaintiff in this suit, by W. B. McBride her Attorney, complains of Dorice D. Shumway and Hiram M. Shumway, defendants in this suit, in a plea of trespass on the case on promises.
“For That, Whereas, the Defendants, Dorice D. Shumway and Hiram M. Shumway have heretofore to-wit given their certain promissory notes to Glenn F. Shumway one for the amount of Thirty Seven Hundred Fifty ($3750.00) Dollars, dated March 9, 1921; one for the amount of Thirteen Hundred Thirty Eight ($1338.10) Dollars and Ten Cents, dated January 1, 1926, one for the amount of Twenty Four Hundred ($2400.00) Dollars, dated January 5, 1926; each of said notes drawing Seven (7) per cent, interest from the date thereof, and which were duly endorsed to the plaintiff, Isabelle W. Shumway.
“And afterwards and on to-wit the 27th day of January, 1926, the said Dorice D. Shumway and Hiram M. Shumway made and executed their note in the sum of One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars to the plaintiff herein; that afterwards on to-wit April 7, 1926, they made, executed and delivered to the plaintiff another note in the sum of One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars, each of said notes drawing interest at the rate of Seven (7) per cent, per annum from the date thereof each of said notes were then and there delivered to the plaintiff, and each of said notes the defendants by the name, style and description of Dorice D. Shumway and Hiram M. Shumway promised to pay to the plaintiff the said sums due respectively on said notes, for value received.
“And whereas, also the said Defendants, after-wards, to-wit on the same day and at the place aforesaid, to-wit, at said County, made and executed their Power of Attorney and attached the same to said Notes, by which power of Attorney the said Defendants authorized any Attorney of any Court of Record, to appear for them in said Court, at any time after the date of said notes, and confess a judgment, without process, in favor of the holder of said notes, for such amount as may appear to be due thereon, with Costs, and Ten (10) per cent Attorney’s fees. By means whereof, and by force of the statute in such case made and provided, the said Defendants became liable to pay to the said Plaintiff the said sum of money in the said Notes specified, according to the tenor and effect of the said notes, and of the said endorsements, so thereon made as aforesaid; and, being so liable, the said Defendants, in consideration thereof, afterwards, to wit: on the same day and year, and at the place aforesaid, undertook, and then and there faithfully promised to said Plaintiff well and truly to pay unto the said Plaintiff the said sum of money in the said Notes specified, according to the tenor and effect of the said Notes and the said endorsements so thereon made as aforesaid.
“Yet the said Defendants, although often requested, etc., have not yet paid the sum of money, or any part thereof, to the said Plaintiff but so to do have hitherto wholly refused, and still do refuse, to the damage of the said Plaintiff of Twelve Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-eight ($12,238.52) Dollars and Fifty-two cents and therefore she brings suit, etc.
W. B. McBride Plaintiff’s Attorney.”

Attached to the declaration was the following affidavit :

“State of Illinois ) ‘ ‘ Christian County ) ss"
“Isabelle W. Shumway being duly sworn, deposes and says that she is acquainted with the handwriting of the said Defendants, Dorice D. Shumway and Hiram M. Shumway, the makers of the annexed notes and Power of Attorney; and deponent further says, that the signatures to the said notes and power of Attorney, are the genuine signatures of the said Dorice D. Shumway and Hiram M. Shumway, and that they are still living.
Isabelle W. Shumway.
“Subscribed and Sworn to before me this 9th day of January, A. D., 1930.
W. B. McBride.
( SEAL ) NOTARY PUBLIC. ’ ’

Attached to the declaration were five notes in varying amounts, three of which were payable to Glenn F. Shumway. On these three notes, bearing indorsements of certain interest payments, appear the following indorsement: “Without recourse Glenn F. Shumway.” The other two notes were payable to Isabelle W. Shumway. Because for the purposes of this decision the principal amounts of the various notes, and the interest payments thereon, are not in controversy, we set out only one of the notes in full which was as follows:

“$3750.00

Taylorville, Ill. March 9, 1921
“On Demand after date for value received, we promise to pay to the order of
Glenn F. Shumway
Tub First -N-ational-Ban-k- op■ Ta-ylorvillb
Thirty seven hundred fifty and no/100......Dollars at the said Bank, Taylorville, Ill., with interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum from date and empower and authorize any attorney at law of any court of record at any time hereafter to enter our appearance in any court of record, either in term time or vacation, and waive the issue of process on us, and to confess judgment against us, or either of us, in favor of the payee or assignee for amount unpaid hereon with interest, costs of suit and ten per cent attorney’s fees, and to release all errors and waive the right of appeal, and writ of error on such judgment.
D. D. Shumway Estate By Dorice D. Shumway Ex By Hiram M. Shumway Ex
No.- Due-
Int. Due 3-9-22 to 5-1-26 1085.00”

Attached to the declaration was the following cognovit, omitting caption:

“And the Said Dorice D. Shumway and Hiram M.

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